Concrete Steps Construction
Build safe, slip-resistant concrete steps connecting your pool deck to the rest of your yard or home.
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Cracked, slippery, or scorching hot underfoot? Get a pool deck built for Florida heat, sandy soil, and heavy rain - with proper drainage and finishes your family can actually enjoy.

Concrete pool decks in Daytona Beach are installed or replaced by preparing a compacted base suited to coastal sandy soil, pouring a reinforced slab with a drainage slope built in, and finishing the surface for heat reflection and wet-weather grip - most residential projects take two to five days of active construction once the permit is approved.
If your current deck is cracked, smooth as glass when wet, or turns into a griddle by noon in July, you already know the problem. Pool decks in Daytona Beach face a tough combination: over 230 sunny days a year, coastal sandy soil that shifts under slabs, and about 50 inches of rain that has to drain somewhere. A deck built without accounting for those conditions does not last. The finish matters too - a plain dark concrete surface gets hot enough to burn bare feet by midsummer, which is a real problem in a city where pool season runs most of the year. If your project also includes outdoor step access or a connected patio, our concrete steps construction service pairs naturally with pool deck work.
We handle the Volusia County permit application, coordinate the ground prep, manage the pour, and schedule the county inspection before the project closes out. You should not have to make a single call to the building department.
Cracks wide enough to catch a coin, or sections that have started to lift on one side, mean the slab has shifted or settled beneath the surface. Daytona Beach's sandy coastal soil moves more than denser inland soil, especially as wet and dry cycles repeat over the years. Small hairline cracks can sometimes be repaired, but widespread or widening cracks usually mean replacement is the smarter long-term call.
If you or your family have slipped near the pool, or the surface feels glassy underfoot when wet, the texture has worn down to a point where it is no longer safe. Florida pool safety guidance emphasizes slip-resistant surfaces around pools, and a worn-smooth deck puts everyone at risk. Resurfacing or replacing the deck restores the grip that keeps people on their feet.
After rain or a pool splash, water should run off your deck within a few minutes. If puddles sit for an hour or more, the deck has either settled out of its original slope or developed low spots over time. Standing water accelerates surface damage and creates a slip hazard - and in Daytona Beach's rainy season, this problem shows up fast and often.
Years of pool chemical splash, sunscreen, and Florida sun can leave concrete looking blotchy, pitted, or discolored in ways that cleaning cannot fix. If the surface looks rough and eroded rather than smooth, the concrete has been chemically degraded. At that point, a fresh surface - either a new coating or a full replacement - is the only real fix.
We build new pool decks and replace aging ones, working with whatever finish suits the way you use your pool and how your yard is set up. Plain broom-finished concrete is the most straightforward option - durable, safe underfoot, and easy to maintain. Stamped concrete lets you choose a pattern that mimics stone, slate, or brick, adding visual interest without the cost of natural materials. Exposed aggregate gives the deck a textured surface with small stones showing through the top layer, which stays cooler and grippier than a plain finish. Textured spray-applied coatings can be applied to a new slab or over an existing structurally sound deck, which can be a cost-effective way to refresh the look and improve heat reflection at the same time. Our concrete patio construction service is available if you want to extend the project into an adjacent outdoor living area.
Every pool deck we build starts with proper ground preparation - the base is compacted to account for Daytona Beach's sandy soil, and drainage is graded in from the start so water runs away from the pool and your foundation after every storm. We pull the Volusia County permit before work begins and coordinate the required county inspection at the close of the project. The Florida Concrete and Products Association sets best-practice standards for concrete work in Florida's climate, and we work to those standards on every job.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance deck at a straightforward price - textured for grip and easy to keep clean.
Suited for homeowners who want the look of stone or brick around their pool without the cost or maintenance of natural materials.
Good for families who want a naturally textured surface that stays cooler underfoot and provides grip without added coatings.
Works well for homeowners with a structurally sound existing slab who want to refresh the surface and improve heat reflection at lower cost than full replacement.
Daytona Beach averages more than 230 sunny days a year, and summer surface temperatures on dark concrete can exceed 140 degrees Fahrenheit - hot enough to burn bare feet in seconds. That makes finish selection a genuine safety decision here, not just a style preference. The rainy season, running from June through September, delivers intense afternoon storms that drop concentrated rainfall fast. A pool deck without a proper drainage slope turns your yard into a standing water problem within minutes of a storm. We design every deck to move that water away quickly - sloped correctly from the start so drainage works the way it is supposed to. Additionally, Daytona Beach homes sit on sandy coastal soil that compacts differently than the denser soils found further inland, requiring extra care during base preparation to prevent settling and cracking over time.
We serve the Daytona Beach area and regularly work in neighboring communities including Port Orange and Ormond Beach. If you are in either of those areas, the same local soil and drainage conditions apply - and we approach every project with that in mind.
We will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - the size of your deck area, the finish you are considering, and whether an old deck needs to come out first - so we can show up to your property prepared.
We visit your property, check the soil, the existing drainage, and how the deck connects to your pool structure. You get a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and permit fees before you decide anything.
We handle the Volusia County permit application. Permit approval typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks. We schedule your project start date once the permit is in hand - no work begins before that.
The crew prepares the base, pours the slab, and applies your chosen finish. A county inspector verifies the work before we close out the project. You will get care instructions before we leave, including when to reseal the surface.
Free estimates, no pressure. We pull the permit and handle the county inspection. You just pick the finish.
(386) 278-1096Daytona Beach averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and the finish we recommend reflects that reality. We guide every homeowner toward surfaces that stay cool and grippy underfoot in peak summer heat - not just options that look good in a catalog. A finish that is wrong for the climate creates problems your family lives with every swim season.
Volusia County gets around 50 inches of rain per year, and a flat or poorly sloped pool deck turns your backyard into a drainage problem after every storm. We grade the drainage slope into every deck from the start - before the forms are set, not as an afterthought. What you get is a surface that drains cleanly and quickly no matter how hard the afternoon storms hit.
Unpermitted pool deck work is one of the most common issues that surfaces during home sales in Volusia County. We pull every required permit before breaking ground and do not consider the job done until the county inspector signs off. That documented record protects you at closing and with your insurance carrier.
Florida requires concrete contractors to hold an active state license, and you can verify ours through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you sign anything. We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job. If a contractor cannot hand you proof of both, that is a warning sign worth taking seriously.
Every one of these factors connects. Proper drainage prevents the cracking that voids your investment. The right finish prevents the safety risks that come with worn-smooth or heat-absorbing surfaces. And permitted work ensures none of it comes back to complicate your life down the road.
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