Concrete Pool Deck Resurfacing With Kool Decks

The integrity of your pool deck is extremely important to the overall well being of your pool. There are many materials that can be used to make a quality pool deck, but one of the most common materials found around backyard pools is concrete. There are many benefits that come with using concrete to build your pool deck. It is highly resistant to sun damage and will remain in place for a number of years. Like any building material, concrete won't last forever. Eventually, cracks will form and the overall integrity of the concrete surface will wear down. This deterioration is often caused by salt and chemicals in your pool water that splash on the pool deck. While simply sealing cracks and resurfacing with more concrete is an option when your pool deck needs repairs, it is not the best option.

Benefits of Kool Decks
There are plenty of options when it comes to resurfacing and sealing a concrete pool deck. One of the best happens to be Kool Decks. This tried and tested product has numerous benefits that set it apart from standard concrete deck sealers. It is easily applied to new and old concrete, maintains a natural concrete appearance and is extremely durable. One feature that sets Kool Decks apart from other pool deck sealers is the fact that it actually keeps your deck cool. One major drawback of using concrete as your pool deck surface is that it happens to get very warm in the sun. Imagine having the durability of a concrete pool deck, without the burned feet! With Kool Decks you can have it all.


Pool Problems? has all the necessary equipment and expertise to provide you with a quality concrete pool deck surface made using Kool Decks. We offer free estimates on all of our work, so don't hesitate to contact us when you're in need of a new pool deck. For more information about our concrete pool deck resurfacing service using Kool Decks, be sure to call Doug at Pool Problems? today!

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