The deck your pool deserves — old textured coatings and tired concrete resurfaced into a barefoot-friendly, slip-resistant surface.
The pool still looks great. The deck around it is another story: the textured coating the builder sprayed on decades ago is chalking and peeling, patch repairs show in mismatched gray, hairline cracks spider out from the corners, and the surface is either slick when wet or rough enough to scrape knees. Tampa decks live outside in brutal UV, daily summer storms, and chlorinated or salt splash-out — no original surface lasts forever under that.
That is what pool deck resurfacing exists for. We take the failing surface off, repair the concrete underneath, and rebuild the deck as a sealed, slip-resistant system with a UV-stable finish that keeps its color in full sun. It is the renewal move for Tampa decks — a fraction of the cost of demolition and re-pour, and the result reads as a brand-new deck from the lounge chairs.
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(727) 423-5985Resurfacing is not painting over the problem — it is replacing the worn surface layer while keeping the sound concrete under it. The failing coating gets mechanically removed, cracks get routed and filled, spalled patches get rebuilt, and the whole deck gets a new wear surface engineered for pool duty: textured for grip under wet feet, sealed against water and chemical splash-out, and finished with a UV-stable topcoat so the Florida sun cannot amber or chalk it the way it killed the original.
The honest scope conversation happens at the quote. Most tired Tampa decks are perfect resurfacing candidates; a deck with major settlement or structural cracking needs concrete work first, and if that is what we find, we tell you before a dollar is spent — not after a coating hides it for one season.
A pool deck is the most barefoot square footage in Florida, so the finish has to balance two things: enough texture that wet feet and running kids stay planted, and a surface smooth enough for bare soles, lounge chairs, and robot vacuum cords. That balance is set deliberately in the topcoat — grip additives broadcast at the right density, not whatever the sprayer happened to leave behind decades ago.
Around screened lanais, the same system handles the covered sections, and it ties into patio and lanai coatings where the project extends beyond the pool surround. Salt-system pools get special attention on sealing, since salt splash-out is tougher on old porous surfaces than chlorine ever was. And if the garage is on the project list too, our Tampa garage floor page covers that side of the driveway.

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