A great pool deck is slip-resistant, cool underfoot, and flows naturally into your existing cage, lanai, and pavers. We build custom pool decks.
A great pool deck is slip-resistant, cool underfoot, and flows naturally into your existing cage, lanai, and pavers. We build custom pool decks across Apollo Beach that tie your whole outdoor space together — safe for bare feet, easy to maintain, and designed to look like it was always part of the home.
Pool areas demand decking that handles constant moisture, chlorine, sun, and barefoot traffic. We select slip-resistant, cool-surface materials and build to drain properly, so your pool deck stays safe and comfortable through every Florida summer.
We design the pool surround around how you actually use it:
Pool decks in Apollo Beach generally run $45 to $75 per square foot installed depending on material, shape, and how it integrates with existing structures. Irregular pool shapes and tie-ins add complexity, which we account for in your flat quote.
Most Apollo Beach pools already have a screen cage, lanai, or paver patio. We match heights, colors, and flow so the new deck blends seamlessly, and we coordinate any work around the existing cage footers and screening.
We build pool decks for homeowners across Apollo Beach, Riverview, Ruskin, Sun City Center, Gibsonton, and Brandon. Wherever you are on the South Hillsborough coast, we bring the same flat pricing and coastal-grade build quality. See all service areas →
Pool decks here typically run $45 to $75 per square foot installed, depending on material, pool shape, and how it ties into existing structures. We provide a flat written quote after seeing the space.
Slip-resistant capped composite is a top choice — it stays cooler than many surfaces, resists chlorine and moisture, and needs no sealing. We’ll recommend the best option for your pool and budget.
We steer you toward lighter, cool-touch board lines and layouts that minimize heat. Color choice makes a big difference in how comfortable a Florida pool deck feels underfoot.
Yes. We routinely tie pool decks into existing screen cages, lanais, and paver patios, matching heights and working around cage footers so everything flows together.
Quality composite designed for wet areas has textured, slip-resistant surfaces that perform well around pools. We select board lines specifically suited to barefoot, wet conditions.
Yes, pool deck work in unincorporated Hillsborough County typically requires a permit. We handle the permitting, engineering, and inspections.
Absolutely. We custom-cut and fit decking around curved, kidney, and freeform pools, building clean borders and transitions around the pool’s edge.
We design pool decks to shed water away from the pool and house with proper slope and gaps, preventing standing water that creates slip hazards and mold.
Yes. Built-in benches, steps, planters, and multi-level designs are popular pool deck features we build to match your space.
Most pool decks take 1 to 2 weeks once permitted, though complex shapes and cage tie-ins can add time. You’ll have a firm timeline before we begin.
Yes. Re-decking a pool surround is common — we remove the old surface, inspect and repair the substructure as needed, and install new slip-resistant decking.
Yes — pergolas and covered structures pair well with pool decks. See our pergolas & covered decks service.