Pool Deck Resurfacing ยท Lake Nona, FL

Pool Deck Resurfacing in Lake Nona, FL.

Pool Deck Resurfacing for Lake Nona homes, done by experienced Greater Orlando contractors. Pool ownership runs high across nearly every income tier in this metro, and a pool deck takes more abuse than almost any other hardscape surface here: constant UV exposure, chlorine splash, and daily foot traffic through an 8-month swim season. We connect you with local contractors who resurface a cracked or faded deck with cool-deck coatings, travertine, or pavers, and who build new pool decks with proper drainage back toward the yard, not toward the pool.

Lake Nona: Lake Nona's builder-grade backyards still sit under Orlando's full inland climate: an 8-month swim season, 92-degree-plus July heat, and daily afternoon thunderstorms for a good five months of the year. Every pergola and structure we route here gets built to Florida Building Code inland wind-load standards, and premium materials still need to hold up to Central Florida humidity and heat, not just look right in a rendering.
Resurfaced pool deck with cool-deck coating around an Orlando-area pool
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Why is pool deck resurfacing different in Orlando Urban Core?

Lake Nona and Baldwin Park's newer pools still benefit from cool-deck coatings given how much direct sun urban-core lots get; older College Park pools are more often full resurfacing jobs.

What's included in pool deck resurfacing in Lake Nona?

  • Resurface cracked or faded pool decks with cool-deck coatings
  • Install travertine, paver, or textured-concrete pool decks
  • Grade decking to drain away from the pool shell, not into it
  • Repair spalling, cracking, and UV-degraded concrete surfaces
  • Coordinate resurfacing with a screened lanai or pool enclosure project
  • Match new decking to existing pool coping and finishes

When does a Lake Nona home need pool deck resurfacing?

  • A pool deck surface that's cracking, faded, or too hot to walk on barefoot
  • Upgrading a builder-grade concrete deck to pavers or travertine
  • Prepping the deck ahead of a new screened lanai enclosure
  • Fixing drainage that pools water at the pool's edge instead of away from it

What do Lake Nona homeowners ask about pool deck resurfacing?

How fast can you get a contractor to Lake Nona for pool deck resurfacing?

Most estimate requests for Lake Nona get scheduled within a few business days. Storm and wind-damage follow-up gets priority scheduling.

What does pool deck resurfacing cost in Lake Nona?

$8-$20 per square foot for resurfacing; more for full travertine or paver installation. Pricing is the same across Greater Orlando, with no mileage upcharge for Lake Nona. We confirm an itemized estimate before any work starts.

How does Lake Nona's climate affect this service?

Lake Nona's builder-grade backyards still sit under Orlando's full inland climate: an 8-month swim season, 92-degree-plus July heat, and daily afternoon thunderstorms for a good five months of the year. Every pergola and structure we route here gets built to Florida Building Code inland wind-load standards, and premium materials still need to hold up to Central Florida humidity and heat, not just look right in a rendering. Lake Nona and Baldwin Park's newer pools still benefit from cool-deck coatings given how much direct sun urban-core lots get; older College Park pools are more often full resurfacing jobs.

Why does my Orlando pool deck feel so hot in summer?

Standard broom-finish concrete absorbs and holds heat under direct Florida sun. Cool-deck coatings and lighter-colored travertine both run noticeably cooler underfoot, which is why they're the most requested resurfacing option in this metro.

Can you resurface a cracked pool deck instead of replacing it?

Often, yes, if the crack is surface-level rather than structural. We evaluate the slab first; a genuinely structural crack usually needs a different repair approach before any coating or overlay goes down.

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