
Pool Deck
Coatings.
Pool decks need maximum slip resistance, UV stability, and chemical resistance. Our quartz systems deliver all three while looking incredible.
What You Get
We profile the pool deck, install a moisture-tolerant primer, broadcast crushed quartz aggregate into industrial epoxy, then seal with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat for long-term outdoor performance.
- Maximum slip resistance
- Cool-to-touch options
- Chemical resistant
- 100% UV stable
- Custom color blends
How the System Is Built
The actual layers and materials — and why each one matters for the finished floor.
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1Profile and clean
Pool decks collect chlorine residue, sunscreen, and pool-chemistry overspray. We grind to a clean profile and strip any old sealers.
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2Moisture-tolerant primer
Pool decks see constant water — splash, rain, drainage. Our primer bonds even on damp slabs and resists hydrostatic pressure from the surrounding water.
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3Crushed quartz broadcast
Real crushed quartz aggregate broadcast into industrial epoxy. This is what delivers the slip resistance — natural mechanical traction from the aggregate, not a topical additive that wears off.
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4UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat
Two coats of UV-stable polyaspartic chemically engineered for pool environments — chlorine, bromine, and salt-system tolerant.
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5Cool-touch additive (optional)
For deck areas in full Texas sun, we can blend in a cool-touch additive that drops surface temperature by 10-15°F vs. an untreated slab.
Benefits
What this system actually delivers in daily use.
- Maximum slip resistance — engineered specifically for wet, bare-foot use
- Chlorine, bromine, and salt-system chemical resistance
- 100% UV stable — no yellowing in full sun for 15+ years
- Cool-touch options keep deck surface comfortable during DFW summers
- Seamless monolithic surface — no joints to trap algae or harbor mildew
- Custom color blends to coordinate with home exterior and pool finish
Our Process for Pool Deck Coatings
Step-by-step from consultation through return-to-service.
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1Pool consultation
We measure the deck, note water-feature transitions, drainage, and coping details that affect install sequencing.
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2Surface prep
Grind, clean, repair, and tape off coping and water features.
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3Quartz broadcast
Industrial epoxy with broadcast crushed quartz aggregate to refusal. This is the wear and traction layer.
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4Topcoat and cure
Two UV-stable polyaspartic coats with optional cool-touch additive. Foot traffic 24 hours, swim and full use 48-72 hours.
What to Expect
A quartz pool deck system is the longest-life outdoor finish we install — 15-20 years is routine. The DFW specifics matter: 100-plus-degree summer days mean an untreated black or dark coating can hit 140°F surface, which is painful on bare feet. Our cool-touch additive solves this. Chlorine and salt systems are no problem — the topcoat is engineered for full-time pool-chemistry contact. Maintenance is a rinse with the pool deck's normal hose-down routine and occasional cleaning with a non-acidic deck cleaner. Acidic cleaners (and acid-wash pool maintenance overspray) can dull the topcoat sheen over years, so we coach owners on what to avoid.
Installed Across DFW
Common Questions
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