Tile & Deck Coating

Hydroscapes offers a wide range of pool deck resurfacing options to enhance the appearance and safety of pool areas. These options include concrete overlays, concrete stains, spray-decking, stamped concrete, travertine, and traditional pavers. Hydroscapes is committed to using only the highest-grade materials to ensure customer satisfaction, safety, and affordability for all customers.

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Proccess
To install new tile and decking for a pool area, Hydroscapes begins by assessing the existing space and creating a design plan that incorporates the desired materials and features. Next, the existing tile and decking are removed and the area is prepared for the new materials to be installed. Once the new tile and decking are installed, the area is cleaned and inspected for safety and functionality.
Requirements
The requirements for installing new tile and decking for a pool area include obtaining necessary permits, ensuring that the new materials meet safety and building codes, and adhering to any applicable homeowner association or zoning regulations. Additionally, it is important to work with a qualified and licensed pool contractor who can ensure that the installation process is completed correctly and safely.
Financing
Hydroscapes offers financing options for pool remodels through their partners Lyon Financial and HFS, allowing customers to choose a payment plan that works best for their budget. These financing options can provide affordable monthly payments, low interest rates, and flexible terms to help make pool remodels more accessible to a wider range of customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does pool deck resurfacing take?

The time it takes to complete a pool deck resurfacing project depends on several factors, including the extent of repairs needed on the current concrete slab and the material chosen for resurfacing. The process can take an extra day if the chosen coating requires significant preparation. For a full deck resurfacing, the average completion time ranges from three to five days.

What is the process for pool deck resurfacing?

There are various options for resurfacing concrete pool decks, but one of the most common is a concrete overlay. The process involves removing any previous coating, filling cracks or chips with an injectable epoxy filler, roughing up the surface with a diamond wheel grinder, applying a waterproof base coat, applying the overlay material with a texture gun and trowels, and allowing it to cure for at least 24 hours before applying the sealer.

Is pool deck resurfacing worth the money?

Pool deck resurfacing is a quick and affordable alternative to a highly extensive and expensive full replacement project. Resurfacing can make the concrete even stronger than freshly poured concrete and add decades to its lifespan. Additionally, with the use of a waterproof membrane such as the OnDeck product, the added layer of protection can prevent future damage and deterioration.

What type of pool deck resurfacing options do you offer?

We offer several pool deck resurfacing options, including concrete overlays, concrete stains, spray-decking, stamped concrete, travertine, and traditional pavers. We use only the highest-grade materials to ensure customer satisfaction and affordable prices.

Do you also provide regular concrete services?

Yes, we specialize in concrete installation and repair in addition to pool deck resurfacing.

How much does pool deck resurfacing cost?

The cost of pool deck resurfacing varies based on project size, resurfacing material, and the extent of needed repairs. The average cost for a pool deck resurfacing project is $7 to $12 per square foot, while concrete and stamped concrete ranges from $13 to $20 per square foot.

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