
Your pool deck takes a beating from Prescott winters, summer monsoons, and intense high-altitude sun. We build decks that stay safe underfoot and look good for decades.

Concrete pool decks in Prescott typically run $8 to $20 per square foot depending on size, finish, and site conditions - most residential projects take three to five days from prep to cleanup, with the pour itself done in a single day.
Prescott sits at roughly 5,400 feet, which means your pool deck faces real winter freezes that most Arizona contractors never have to think about. Concrete pool decks here need a mix and a sealing approach designed for freeze-thaw conditions - not the same approach used in Phoenix or Tucson. If your current deck is cracking, settling, or getting dangerously slick, those are signs the original work did not account for this climate. We also offer concrete patio construction if you are extending your outdoor living space beyond the pool area.
Getting a free written estimate is the first step - we come to your property, measure the area, and give you a clear number before any work begins.
If cracks that were small a year ago are now wider or longer, the underlying ground has shifted or the concrete has been stressed beyond what surface patching can fix. In Prescott, freeze-thaw cycles over the winter are a common driver of this kind of progressive cracking. Cracks you can fit a coin into - or cracks that run all the way across a section - usually mean it is time to call a contractor.
A pool deck that feels slick underfoot when wet is a safety hazard, especially for children and older adults. This often happens when the original surface texture has worn smooth over years of use and UV exposure. If you find yourself walking carefully around the edge of your pool to avoid slipping, the surface needs attention.
If part of your deck has dropped lower than the rest, or if a gap is opening between the deck and the pool coping, the ground underneath has settled unevenly. Prescott's decomposed granite soil can shift over time, especially after heavy monsoon rains. This kind of settling tends to get worse each season without intervention.
If your pool deck has a decorative finish and it has started to look faded, chalky, or is flaking off in patches, the protective layer has broken down. Prescott's high-altitude UV exposure is particularly hard on surface coatings. A deck that looks this way is also less protected against water intrusion.
We handle new pool deck installations, full replacements, and resurfacing projects throughout the Prescott area. Whether your current deck is cracking from freeze-thaw damage or you are building a pool from scratch and need the surrounding surface poured, we work with you to choose the right finish and thickness for your site. A brushed or broom finish is our most popular choice - it provides natural grip, holds up to temperature swings, and requires minimal maintenance over the years.
For homeowners who want something more finished, we also pour concrete steps to connect the deck to the rest of your yard, and our concrete patio construction work extends the usable outdoor surface beyond the pool edge. Every project uses a mix rated for Prescott's freeze-thaw exposure and a UV-stable sealer to protect the finish at this elevation.
Ideal for homes with a new pool or a yard where no deck surface exists yet.
Best for cracked, settled, or structurally compromised decks that are past repair.
A cost-effective option when the existing slab is sound but the surface is worn or faded.
Suited for homeowners who want a more finished look with patterns or color built into the surface.
Most Arizona concrete contractors learned their trade in the Phoenix metro, where winters are mild and freeze-thaw damage is not a concern. Prescott is different. At over 5,400 feet, the city gets genuine winter freezes - and when water seeps into concrete and then freezes, it expands and can cause cracking or surface flaking over time. A pool deck built with the same mix and sealer used in Scottsdale will not hold up the same way here. We use mixes specifically rated for freeze-thaw exposure, and we apply sealers designed for the higher UV intensity that comes with the elevation. Homeowners in Prescott Valley and Chino Valley face similar elevation-related concerns, and we bring the same standards to every project across the area.
Prescott also sits on decomposed granite and rocky soil that behaves differently than the sandy desert soils further south. Poorly prepared ground is the number one cause of concrete cracking and settling, so the base work done before the pour matters as much as the pour itself. We compact the subgrade, add a gravel drainage layer, and grade the surface to slope away from the pool - so water from monsoon rains drains off rather than pooling and working its way under the slab. The Pool and Hot Tub Alliance sets the industry standards for pool deck safety and construction that guide how we approach every project.
We respond within one business day. Tell us roughly where the pool is, whether there is an existing deck, and what finish you have in mind - we will schedule a free on-site visit to measure and assess the area.
We come to your property, measure the deck area, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work starts. We handle the City of Prescott permit application so you never have to manage that process yourself.
Once the permit is approved and your project is scheduled, the crew handles excavation, grading, and compaction before the pour. The pour itself typically takes one day - the loudest and most active part of the project.
After the pour, we will tell you exactly when to stay off the surface - typically 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic, about a week before moving furniture back. Once the deck is ready, we do a final walkthrough and apply the UV-stable sealer that protects the finish.
Free visit, written quote, no obligation. We handle the permits and you stay off the phone with the city.
(928) 582-8713We use concrete mixes rated for Prescott's freeze-thaw exposure - the same approach used in higher-elevation markets where winter freezes are standard. That distinction matters for how long your deck holds up after the first few winters.
We manage the City of Prescott building permit process from application to final inspection. You will receive documentation that your project was permitted and inspected - which protects you when you sell or refinance.
At Prescott's elevation, UV radiation breaks down standard sealers faster than homeowners expect. We apply sealers rated for high-UV environments so the finish holds its texture and color longer. The American Concrete Institute sets the standards we follow for concrete mix design and finishing.
Every deck we pour is finished with a slope designed to move water away from the pool and toward proper drainage. Monsoon storms can dump significant rain quickly in Prescott - a flat or improperly graded deck becomes a water retention problem that accelerates wear.
Every pool deck project we take on is built to Prescott's specific conditions - not adapted from a Valley playbook. When the work is done, you will have a surface that is safe, properly permitted, and built to outlast the climate it sits in.
Connect your pool deck to the rest of your yard with steps built to handle Prescott's freeze-thaw winters.
Learn MoreExtend your outdoor living surface beyond the pool with a poured concrete patio built for Prescott's climate.
Learn MoreSpring booking fills fast - lock in your start date before the summer rush and have your deck ready before Memorial Day.