
A pool deck that puddles after every storm or burns bare feet in July is not working for you. We build pool decks in Coconut Creek with the right drainage, the right base, and materials chosen for South Florida's climate.
A pool deck that puddles after every storm or burns bare feet in July is not working for you. We build pool decks in Coconut Creek with the right drainage, the right base, and materials chosen for South Florida's climate.

Pool deck construction in Coconut Creek covers the surfaced area surrounding your pool - including ground prep and grading, base compaction, permit handling, and installation of your chosen surface material. Most residential projects run three days to two weeks for actual construction, plus one to two weeks for permit review with the city before work can begin. Total timeline from contract to finished deck is typically three to five weeks.
For homeowners in Coconut Creek, a properly built pool deck solves three real problems at once: standing water after afternoon thunderstorms, surfaces that get too hot to walk on barefoot in summer, and a backyard that looks unfinished or feels unsafe around the pool edge. Many older homes in this area have minimal deck work around their pools - bare concrete, old brick, or just grass. A new deck built on a compacted base with the correct drainage slope transforms how the space feels and functions every day.
If you are starting fresh and want to think through the full design of your outdoor space - pool deck, fencing, and layout together - our custom deck design and build service can help you plan the whole project before anything gets built.
If you have had cracks patched before and they reappear in the same spots, the surface is not the problem - the ground underneath is shifting. In Coconut Creek's sandy soil, this kind of movement is common, and patching alone will not fix it. A new deck with proper base compaction is usually the only lasting solution.
After one of Coconut Creek's afternoon thunderstorms, your deck should drain within a few minutes. If standing water sits for an hour or more, the deck was not sloped correctly or the drainage has been compromised. Standing water is a slip hazard and accelerates the breakdown of whatever surface material you have.
If you or your family have to wear sandals just to cross from the back door to the pool in July, your deck surface is absorbing too much heat. This is a very common complaint in Coconut Creek, where summer sun is intense and uncoated gray concrete can get hot enough to cause burns. A lighter surface or heat-reflective coating makes the space genuinely usable in summer.
If the top layer is flaking off in chunks or you see small pits spreading across the surface, the material has broken down past what a coating or patch will hold. This kind of deterioration is accelerated by Florida's combination of UV exposure, humidity, and pool chemicals splashing onto the deck over the years.
Every pool deck we build starts with the same foundation work - ground preparation, grading for drainage, and base compaction suited to Broward County's sandy soil. What changes is the surface material you choose. We offer brushed and textured concrete, concrete pavers, and heat-reflective coated finishes, and we will help you understand what each one looks like, how it performs in South Florida's heat, and what it costs before you decide. For homeowners who also want fencing around their pool area, our vinyl fence installation team can coordinate that work alongside your deck project.
We handle the permit application with the City of Coconut Creek on your behalf - including the coordination needed when HOA approval is also required - and we schedule inspections so the work moves forward without gaps. For homeowners planning a larger outdoor project, custom deck design and build brings the full layout together from the start so your pool deck connects seamlessly to the rest of the space.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance surface at a mid-range price point - slip-resistant texture is built in during the finishing step.
Best for homeowners who want flexibility in color and pattern, and the ability to replace individual pieces if one cracks or shifts later.
Best for homeowners whose priority is keeping the surface cool underfoot during Coconut Creek's hottest months - often applied over an existing concrete base.
Best when the existing deck has drainage problems, base failure, or surface deterioration that patches cannot fix - starts fresh with correct grading and compaction.
Broward County has one of the highest rates of residential pool ownership in the country, which means pool deck construction is genuinely common work here - not a specialty niche. But that also means homeowners have more contractors to vet. The conditions that matter most in Coconut Creek are the ones most homeowners do not think about until something goes wrong: sandy soil that shifts under a deck that was not compacted properly, afternoon storms that drop an inch of rain in under an hour and reveal every drainage flaw, and summer sun intense enough to make a dark concrete deck unusable barefoot from June through September. Getting these details right at the start - grading, base depth, surface material, drainage slope - is what separates a deck that holds up for 20 years from one that starts failing in five.
We work throughout Coconut Creek and the surrounding area, including homeowners in Coral Springs and Pompano Beach. The Pool and Hot Tub Alliance sets the industry safety and quality standards we follow for pool-related construction, and the Florida Building Code requires slip-resistant surfaces around pools - something we build into every finish we install.
We reply within one business day. A quick call covers the basics - approximate size, existing surface, and what material you are considering - so we can give you a rough range before the site visit. No commitment required.
We come to your home, measure the area, assess drainage and the existing surface, and walk through your material options. A written estimate follows within a few days, separating labor, materials, and the permit fee so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Once you approve the estimate and sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Coconut Creek on your behalf. Review typically takes one to two weeks. We coordinate any HOA approval at the same stage so both are in hand before the crew arrives.
Demolition and ground prep usually take one to two days, followed by surface installation. After the city inspection clears the work, we do a final walkthrough with you before closing out the project. Concrete needs several days to cure before furniture goes back.
We handle permits, HOA coordination, and give you a written estimate before any work starts.
(754) 294-8695Sandy soil is the norm in Coconut Creek, and it shifts under weight if it is not compacted and layered correctly. We use the right base depth and compaction method for the soil type here - because a deck that starts cracking in two years almost always failed at this stage, not at the surface.
We submit the permit application to the City of Coconut Creek, coordinate the inspection schedule, and get the permit properly closed out when the work is done. That closed permit is on record when you sell your home - and it protects you from unpermitted-work problems that show up during closing.
Every deck we build is graded with a drainage slope that moves water off the surface after Coconut Creek's afternoon storms, and we recommend surface materials specifically based on how much sun your deck will get. These are not afterthoughts - they are built into the design from the first conversation.
Many Coconut Creek neighborhoods require HOA approval before pool deck work can begin. We know the approval process common in this area and help you choose materials and colors that are likely to clear review without back-and-forth - saving you time and protecting your project timeline.
Pool deck construction in Coconut Creek requires getting the details right before the surface goes down - because once the concrete is poured, you cannot fix a drainage slope or a thin base without starting over. We do that foundational work correctly the first time, so the deck holds up through years of South Florida weather without the cracking and shifting that cheaper jobs produce.
Add a low-maintenance vinyl fence around your pool area to complete the space and meet local safety requirements.
Learn MorePlan your full outdoor space - pool deck, surrounding structures, and layout - before anything gets built.
Learn MoreCoconut Creek permit review takes one to two weeks - the sooner you start the process, the sooner your deck is done. Call today or submit a request online.