
Your pool deck takes a beating every summer. We pour and resurface concrete pool decks in Bryant that stay cool underfoot, grip wet feet, and hold up through years of Arkansas heat and clay soil movement.

Concrete pool decks in Bryant, AR typically run $6 to $15 per square foot for a standard pour, with stamped or decorative finishes ranging higher, and most jobs take two to four days of active work plus a week of curing before the area is ready for swimming.
Bryant homeowners deal with a real problem that many out-of-area contractors miss: the clay soil shifts with every wet and dry season, and a deck that was not built to handle that movement will crack within a few years. We prepare the base the right way for Saline County soil conditions so the slab holds up instead of moving with the ground. If your current deck is stained, pitted, or has cracks that are widening, it is worth a call before small problems turn into a full replacement. You may also want to look at our concrete steps construction service if your entry steps are showing the same kind of wear.
Bryant pools see heavy use from May through September. A deck that drains properly, grips wet feet, and stays cool enough to walk on barefoot makes your outdoor space work the way it should for the whole season.
Hairline cracks are common, but cracks that are getting wider, longer, or have edges sitting at different heights are a structural warning. In Bryant, this is often clay soil shifting under the slab - swelling after rain, shrinking in a dry summer. Water enters those cracks and accelerates the damage every season.
After a rain or a busy pool afternoon, water should drain off the deck in a few minutes. Puddles sitting near the pool edge mean the deck has either settled unevenly or was not sloped correctly when it was poured. In Bryant's humid summers, standing water also encourages algae and mold growth on the surface.
When the top layer of concrete starts to flake off or the surface feels rough and pitted, the concrete is spalling - breaking down from the inside. This usually happens when a deck was never sealed, allowing pool chemicals and moisture to work into the slab. It starts as a cosmetic problem and becomes structural if ignored.
If your concrete deck becomes too hot to walk on barefoot during Bryant's summer, the surface is absorbing more heat than it should. Aged or dark concrete in central Arkansas heat can get uncomfortable fast. A lighter-colored resurfacing or a heat-reflective coating can make a real difference in how usable your pool area actually is.
We handle both full new pours and resurfacing jobs, depending on what the existing slab needs. For a new pour, we remove the old deck, prepare the base for Bryant's clay soil conditions, set forms, pour and finish the concrete, and seal it once it has cured. For resurfacing, we clean and profile the existing surface so the new material bonds properly, then apply your chosen finish and sealer. Both approaches include textured finishes that grip wet feet and a drainage slope built into the layout from the start.
Decorative options are available on both new pours and resurfacing jobs. Stamped patterns that mimic stone or brick are popular with Bryant homeowners who want the look of natural material at a lower maintenance cost. Broom-finished surfaces stay practical and slip-resistant. We also tie pool deck projects into nearby work when it makes sense - our concrete patio construction service covers adjacent outdoor living areas that flow naturally from the pool zone.
Best for decks with significant cracking, shifting, or drainage problems that resurfacing cannot fix.
Best for structurally sound slabs that look worn, faded, or lightly cracked and need a fresh surface.
Best for homeowners who want a stone or brick look around their pool without natural material maintenance costs.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, practical surface that grips well in wet conditions and is easy to maintain.
Bryant summers run long and hot, regularly pushing past 95 degrees from June through August. That means your pool deck gets heavy foot traffic for five or six months a year, and surfaces that were not finished or sealed correctly for this climate show wear faster than you would expect. The clay soil under much of Saline County makes things harder - it swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries, and that constant movement is one of the main reasons pool decks around Bryant crack and settle within a few years of being poured. Getting the base preparation right is not optional here; it is what separates a deck that lasts from one you are replacing in ten years.
Bryant has grown fast over the past two decades, and a large share of homes in established neighborhoods were built in the 1990s and 2000s - which means a lot of original pool decks are now past or approaching the point where resurfacing or replacement makes real sense. We serve homeowners across the area, including in Benton and Hot Springs, where pool decks face the same Arkansas climate conditions. If your deck is over 15 years old and has never been resurfaced, a closer look is worth the call.
We visit your property to look at the existing deck, check the soil and drainage, and assess whether resurfacing or a full replacement fits your situation. We reply within one business day and come to you - we do not quote over the phone without seeing what we are working with.
You get a written price that covers the full scope before any work starts. We bring finish samples - broom texture, stamped patterns, color options - so you can see exactly what your deck will look like. If your project needs a City of Bryant permit, we handle pulling it before scheduling the pour.
If the old deck is coming out, the crew breaks it up and hauls it away. They then grade and compact the base, set forms, and pour and finish your new concrete in a single continuous process. The texture or stamp pattern goes on while the concrete is still workable. The pool area will be off-limits during this time.
After about a week of curing, we apply a sealer suited to Bryant's heat and pool chemical exposure. Before we leave, we walk the deck with you, confirm the drainage slope is right, and give you clear instructions on resealing schedule and safe cleaning products. No guessing on maintenance.
Free on-site estimate, written price before any work starts, no obligation.
(501) 984-8019Most pool deck failures in this area trace back to poor base preparation, not the concrete itself. We compact the subgrade and account for the clay soil movement common in the Bryant area, so your new deck does not crack and shift within the first few years.
We are licensed through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board and pull City of Bryant permits for every project that requires them. That means your project is on record and inspected - which matters if you ever sell your home.
We visit your property, assess what is underneath the existing surface, and put every dollar in writing before any work begins. The price you agree to is the price you pay. No add-ons after the pour is underway and you have no leverage.
Every pool deck we pour or resurface gets a proper drainage slope and a sealer suited to Arkansas climate conditions. Without sealing, pool chemicals and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles break down concrete fast. We include it as standard, not as an upsell.
Bryant pool decks take more wear than most surfaces on your property. Working with a contractor who understands local soil conditions and Arkansas's long pool season means you get a deck that holds up, not one that needs attention again in a few years.
New or replacement entry steps poured and finished with proper drainage and slip-resistant texture.
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