
A cracked, faded pool deck is uncomfortable and unsafe. We resurface pool decks in Midland with coatings built for West Texas heat - so your family can walk from the back door to the water without burning their feet.

Pool deck resurfacing in Midland means applying a fresh coating layer over your existing concrete slab - no jackhammer required. The new surface can be textured, colored, or patterned, and most standard residential jobs take two to four days from prep to final walkthrough, with the deck ready for light use within 48 hours of the last coat.
If your deck is cracked, rough, or so faded it looks tired, resurfacing restores both the look and the safety of the surface at a fraction of full replacement cost. The condition of the concrete underneath is what determines whether a coating is the right call - a good contractor will assess the slab first, not assume. For areas of your deck with more significant structural issues, our concrete sealing service can protect repaired sections before a coating goes on top.
The single biggest factor in how long any coating lasts is surface preparation. Cleaning, crack repair, and proper profiling of the slab surface take time and effort - a contractor who rushes this step is setting the coating up to fail within a year or two. Call us and we will walk your deck, give you a straight assessment, and put the estimate in writing before any scheduling happens.
If the concrete around your pool has started to look pitted or rough, or if small flakes of the surface are coming loose, the top layer of the slab is breaking down. This is a common progression in Midland, where intense UV exposure and temperature swings accelerate surface deterioration. Left alone, pitting gets worse and becomes harder and more expensive to address.
A few hairline cracks in a concrete pool deck are normal over time, but a pattern of cracks spreading across the surface signals slab movement - likely due to the shrink-swell clay soils common throughout the Midland area. Cracks wider than a credit card or with edges at different heights deserve a closer look before any coating is applied.
If walking barefoot from the back door to the pool edge has become a sprint in July, your current surface is absorbing heat rather than reflecting it. Bare gray concrete is one of the worst performers in this regard, and a light-colored, heat-reflective coating can make a noticeable comfort difference during Midland's long, intense summers.
A pool deck that feels slick when wet is a safety concern, especially with children or older family members in the mix. Worn concrete loses the texture that helps wet feet grip. Hard-water mineral staining is also extremely common around Midland pools - that chalky white buildup that will not scrub off signals the surface has reached the point where only a fresh coating will fix it.
We handle pool deck resurfacing for residential properties throughout Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin. Every project starts with a thorough assessment of the existing slab - checking for cracks, soft spots, drainage issues, and the hard-water mineral buildup that is a fact of life around Midland pools. We repair what needs fixing, profile the surface so the coating bonds properly, and then apply a finish specifically rated for the UV intensity and temperature swings this region gets every summer. For pool decks where the underlying slab has deteriorated significantly, we may recommend pairing the resurfacing work with our concrete floor stripping and removal service to start from a clean surface rather than coating over compounding problems.
Color and texture choices matter here beyond aesthetics - lighter colors reflect more heat, which is a practical decision in West Texas, and the right texture level gives wet feet something to grip without being uncomfortable to walk on barefoot. Our concrete sealing work often completes a resurfacing project, adding a final protective barrier that keeps minerals from soaking into the new surface and makes ongoing maintenance as simple as a rinse with the garden hose. We will walk you through options that fit your budget and the way your family actually uses the pool area.
Suited for decks that are structurally sound but faded, stained, or showing surface wear - a fresh, sealed coating restores appearance and protects the slab.
Suited for families with children or older adults where wet-surface traction is the primary concern alongside appearance.
Suited for Midland homeowners whose main complaint is a deck that is too hot to walk on barefoot from late spring through early fall.
Suited for decks showing a pattern of cracks or early surface deterioration where prep and repair are needed before any coating goes down.
Midland averages more than 270 sunny days per year, and summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That kind of UV intensity breaks down outdoor coatings faster than in most other parts of the country - which means the product your contractor chooses and how thoroughly they prepare the surface determine whether your new deck holds up for a decade or starts failing in three years. Midland also sits on expansive clay soils that swell when it rains and shrink during the long dry stretches that are normal here, putting constant stress on pool deck slabs. Homeowners in Odessa deal with the same soil conditions, and we handle pool deck resurfacing there as well.
Hard water is another Midland-specific challenge. The mineral content in local tap water is notoriously high, and those minerals build up on outdoor surfaces quickly - especially around pools where water splashes on the deck constantly. Before any coating goes on, we treat the surface to remove existing mineral deposits so they cannot interfere with the bond. After the coating is applied, the sealed surface keeps future mineral buildup from soaking in, which makes ongoing cleaning far simpler. Homeowners in Gardendale face the same hard-water conditions and benefit from the same treatment approach. According to the Pool and Hot Tub Alliance, regular maintenance and proper sealing are the most reliable ways to extend deck coating life in high-UV, mineral-rich environments.
We will ask a few basic questions about your deck - approximate size, its current condition, and what you want changed. Then we schedule a time to come out and look at it in person. We reply within one business day. Do not trust a quote given without a site visit - the condition of the concrete underneath is the biggest cost variable.
We walk the deck, check for cracks, soft spots, drainage issues, and mineral buildup from Midland's hard water. We show you color and texture options and then send a written estimate that breaks out prep work, materials, labor, and timeline - no surprises on the final invoice.
We clean the entire deck thoroughly, repair cracks and chips, and roughen the surface profile so the new coating bonds properly. In Midland, this includes treating for mineral deposits. This phase takes a full day - that is how it is supposed to work. A contractor who rushes prep is cutting the coating's lifespan in half.
The coating goes on in layers - base coat, texture layer, and a UV-rated sealer on top. After the last coat, the deck needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before light foot traffic. We walk the finished deck with you, explain care and maintenance, and confirm exactly when it is safe to move furniture back and resume normal use.
We come out, walk your deck, and give you a written estimate at no charge. No pressure, no surprises.
(432) 681-7585Not every coating is built for Midland's sun. We specify UV-resistant products designed for high-heat, high-sun environments - because a coating rated for a milder climate will chalk and peel here far sooner than the manufacturer's estimate suggests. Your deck is outside in this weather every day, and the product we use needs to handle that.
Midland's clay soil causes slab cracking and the local hard water leaves mineral deposits that interfere with coating adhesion. We assess every crack before recommending a coating, and we treat mineral buildup during prep - not as an add-on, but as a standard part of the process. The American Concrete Institute sets the benchmark for proper surface preparation, and we follow those standards on every project.
One of the most common fears homeowners have is agreeing to a job and being surprised by the bill. We put the full cost in writing - prep work, materials, labor, timeline - before a crew is ever dispatched. If something unexpected comes up during the job, we stop and discuss it with you before proceeding. That is how it should work.
We schedule resurfacing jobs in the spring and fall windows when curing conditions are best for Midland's climate, so your deck is finished and ready before your family needs it for summer. If you are planning a spring project, book early - those slots fill ahead of the season. We serve all of Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin region year-round.
Every one of these points adds up to a pool deck that performs the way it should in West Texas - not just on day one, but season after season. We are a local business with a local reputation to protect, and that matters when you are deciding who to let work on your property.
When an old coating has failed badly enough that a fresh surface is needed before resurfacing, we strip the deck back to bare concrete so the new coating starts on solid footing.
Learn MoreA penetrating or topical sealer applied after resurfacing locks out Midland's hard-water minerals and extends the life of your new pool deck finish.
Learn MoreSpring booking slots fill fast - call or send us a message today to lock in your project date and have your deck finished before your family needs it.