Cracked, slippery, or worn out? We install concrete pool decks in Springdale with proper drainage, textured finishes, and base prep built to hold up through Arkansas winters.

Concrete pool deck installation in Springdale, AR means grading the base, setting proper drainage slope, pouring and finishing a textured slab around your pool - most projects take two to five days of active work plus about a week before you can fully use the pool again.
The pool deck is one of the hardest-working surfaces on your property. It takes daily foot traffic, pool chemical exposure, UV radiation through long Arkansas summers, and freeze-thaw stress every winter. A deck built without proper base preparation will start showing cracks and spalling within a few seasons - especially here, where clay soil movement is a real factor.
After your deck is complete, you may want to look at a matching concrete steps project to connect your pool area to the house, or a concrete patio to extend your outdoor living space.
Small hairline cracks are common, but when a crack is wide enough to fit a coin, or when sections sit at different heights, the slab is moving. Springdale clay soil is often the cause, and surface patching will not stop it from getting worse.
Spalling - when the top layer peels or flakes off in patches - is a direct result of moisture getting into the concrete and freezing. Northwest Arkansas winters are cold enough to cause this, especially on older unsealed decks. Left alone, spalling spreads and compromises the whole surface.
Your deck should slope slightly away from the pool so water drains toward the yard or a drain. Puddles forming in the same spots after every rain or swim session mean the deck was not sloped correctly, or it has settled unevenly. Standing water accelerates concrete wear and creates a slip hazard.
Faded color, chemical staining, and tired surface appearance are all things resurfacing or a new deck can fix. With Springdale summers as long and social as they are, a worn deck takes something real away from your outdoor space.
We handle both new pool deck installations and full replacements of existing slabs. Every project starts with grading the base for proper drainage, because low spots that collect water accelerate cracking and create slip hazards. Finish options include broom texture for grip, exposed aggregate for a more natural look, and stamped concrete for homeowners who want the appearance of stone or tile. If you want a decorative result that carries across your whole yard, we can tie your pool deck into concrete steps or a patio for a connected outdoor space.
For existing decks that are structurally sound but look worn, we also offer resurfacing - a new layer applied over the top slab that refreshes the appearance without the cost of full demolition. We will assess your existing concrete honestly and tell you which option actually makes sense for your situation.
Best for pools without an existing concrete deck, or where the old deck has been fully removed.
Right when the existing slab has significant cracking, uneven sections, or drainage problems that resurfacing cannot fix.
Suited for homeowners who want a premium backyard appearance with a textured, stone-look surface around the pool.
Springdale sits on clay-heavy soil that expands and contracts with moisture changes throughout the year. That movement puts stress on concrete slabs from below, and without proper base compaction and control joints, it shows up as cracking or uneven sections within a few seasons. On top of that, Springdale winters bring genuine freeze-thaw cycles - temperatures that dip below freezing and then warm back up within the same week. Moisture working into an unsealed surface, freezing, and expanding is one of the most common reasons pool decks fail here. We account for both of these factors in every project we take on.
We serve homeowners across the metro, including Rogers and Bentonville. Whether you are opening a brand-new pool or replacing a deck that has been around since the 1990s, we know what the local soil and climate will throw at the finished product.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your pool size, whether you are replacing an existing deck or starting fresh, and what finish you have in mind - then schedule a free on-site estimate.
We visit your yard, measure the area, check slope and drainage, and assess any existing concrete. You will receive a written quote. We handle all required City of Springdale Building Safety permits before work begins.
We remove old concrete if needed, grade and compact the base, and set forms that define the deck shape. Proper drainage slope is established at this stage - it cannot be corrected after the pour.
Concrete is poured, spread, and finished with your chosen texture. Control joints are cut in before the concrete sets. You can walk on the deck in 24 to 48 hours - full pool use waits about a week.
Springdale contractors book up fast once pool season starts. Call or submit a request today and we will respond within 1 business day - free estimate, no obligation.
(479) 510-0119We work in these neighborhoods every week. Springdale clay soil and freeze-thaw winters shape every base prep decision we make - local knowledge that a contractor from outside the area simply does not have.
We handle the City of Springdale Building Safety Division permit process from start to finish. Your project is inspected and on record when we are done - no surprises if you ever sell your home.
We visit your property, measure the pool area, and give you a detailed written quote. No phone estimates, no guessing - just a clear number you can compare fairly against other quotes.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and carry general liability and workers compensation insurance. You are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and familiar with the City of Springdale Building Safety Division permit process. When our crew leaves, your project is permitted, inspected, and built to handle what this climate delivers.
Pool deck standards and safety guidelines are maintained by the Pool and Hot Tub Alliance. Questions about specific project requirements? Call us - we are happy to give you a straight answer.
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