
Old, cracked pool decks are a slip hazard and an eyesore. We pour and resurface concrete pool decks in Rohnert Park with slip-resistant finishes, proper drainage, and base prep that handles Sonoma County clay soil.

Concrete pool decks in Rohnert Park are poured or resurfaced to give the area around your pool a safe, durable, slip-resistant surface — most new installations take two to five days of work, with about a week of curing before light foot traffic.
If your deck is cracking, pooling water, or flaking underfoot, you are dealing with a safety issue, not just a cosmetic one. Concrete pool decks in Rohnert Park face a specific challenge from the area's clay-heavy soil, which expands and contracts with each rainy season and puts stress on slabs over time. A properly prepared base and well-placed control joints make the difference between a deck that holds up and one that cracks again within a few years.
If you also want to update your yard's look while you are at it, our concrete steps construction service pairs well with a new pool deck and can be scheduled at the same time to reduce disruption.
If you have filled cracks before and they have returned — or new ones appeared nearby — the surface is telling you something deeper is going on. In Rohnert Park's clay-heavy soil, repeated cracking usually means the ground underneath is moving seasonally. Patching alone will not solve it.
Walk around your pool deck after a rainstorm or a busy swim day and look for spots where water sits rather than drains away. Standing water is a slip hazard and accelerates concrete deterioration. This is especially common in older Rohnert Park homes where the original deck grade has shifted due to soil movement.
When the top layer of concrete starts to break down, it leaves a rough, sandy texture that is uncomfortable on bare feet and can cause scrapes. This is called spalling, and it usually means the surface has been exposed to years of sun, water, and pool chemicals without a protective coating. It is one of the most common reasons homeowners in the area look into resurfacing.
Look at the line where your deck meets the pool's edge. If you see a gap, a raised lip, or crumbling material along that seam, the deck has shifted — likely due to soil movement beneath it. Left unaddressed, water can get into that gap and cause more serious damage to the pool structure itself.
We handle the full range of pool deck work: new installations on bare ground, full replacement of existing decks, and resurfacing for decks that are structurally sound but worn on the surface. Whether you want a basic brushed finish, a decorative stamped pattern, or an exposed aggregate texture, we will walk you through the options and help you choose a finish that balances appearance, slip resistance, and budget.
Every project starts with a site assessment. We look at how water currently drains around your pool, what the soil conditions look like, and whether the existing concrete is worth saving or needs to go. For full replacements, we compact the base, add gravel where the ground requires it, and place control joints before we pour — so the finished slab is built to handle Sonoma County's seasonal soil movement. If you are adding a deck alongside new concrete patio construction nearby, we can coordinate both to minimize disruption to your yard.
California pool safety rules require slip-resistant surfaces in the wet zone immediately around the pool edge. We build that in from the start — not as an afterthought. Every finish we apply meets that standard, whether it is a broom texture, a stamped overlay, or an exposed aggregate coat. We also handle the permit process with the City of Rohnert Park's Building Division when the scope of work requires one.
Best for homeowners adding a pool to an existing yard or finishing a new construction project with a fresh concrete surround.
Suited to decks with structural problems — deep cracks, heaving sections, or drainage failures that resurfacing cannot fix.
A cost-effective option when the existing slab is still solid but the surface is worn, faded, or in need of a fresh look and texture.
For homeowners who want a pool surround that looks as good as it performs — with patterns, colors, or textures that complement the home's style.
Rohnert Park sits in Sonoma County's inland corridor, where summer temperatures regularly reach the mid-80s to low 90s and most of the rain falls between November and March. That climate creates a tight window for pool deck work: the concrete needs mild, dry conditions to cure properly. Projects scheduled from late spring through early fall hit the sweet spot — and if you want your deck ready for summer, reaching out in January or February is the right move, because our schedule fills up fast before the Memorial Day weekend.
The bigger local factor is the soil. Much of the flatlands in Rohnert Park sit on clay-heavy ground that absorbs winter rain and swells, then dries out and shrinks through summer. That cycle puts stress on concrete slabs year after year. Older pool decks in the city — especially those installed when homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s — were often poured over poorly prepared bases that were not designed to account for this movement. We address that directly with proper compaction and control joint placement before any concrete goes in.
We work throughout the Rohnert Park area, including neighborhoods in Petaluma, Santa Rosa, and Novato. If your HOA requires approval before pool deck work begins — common in many of Rohnert Park's planned communities — we can help you put together the documentation the HOA needs so your project does not get delayed.
We schedule a free on-site visit — usually within one business day of your call — to look at the existing deck, check drainage, and assess soil conditions. You will receive a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and any removal fees separately.
If your project requires a permit from the City of Rohnert Park's Building Division, we handle that application for you. Permit review typically adds one to two weeks before work can start, so we factor that into the timeline upfront — no surprises.
The crew removes any existing concrete, compacts the base, and adds gravel where the ground requires it. Once the base is ready, we pour, shape, and apply your chosen finish — including slip-resistant texture in the wet zone around the pool edge.
Fresh concrete needs about a week before light foot traffic and roughly a month before furniture and full pool use. We walk you through the finished work before we leave, explain what to watch for in the first season, and give you care instructions.
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(707) 682-1628We have worked on pool decks throughout Rohnert Park and the surrounding Sonoma County area, where clay soil movement is the primary cause of premature cracking. We know exactly how to prepare a base for these conditions — and we include it in every estimate as a standard part of the job, not an upsell.
We manage the permit process with the City of Rohnert Park's Building Division on your behalf. Permitted work is inspected and documented — which matters when you sell your home or need to file an insurance claim. You should not have to chase paperwork; that is our job.
California pool safety requirements mandate slip-resistant surfaces in the wet zone immediately around the pool. We design the finish to meet that standard from the beginning. The California Department of Public Health outlines these requirements, and our work meets them on every project.
We plan projects around Rohnert Park's weather calendar — aiming for the late spring to early fall window when concrete cures best in this climate. If you book in the winter, we schedule your start date for the right time of year so your deck is ready before you need it.
Concrete pool decks are not a job where shortcuts make sense. Improper base prep, skipped permits, or the wrong finish can turn a good-looking pour into a cracking, slippery hazard within a season or two. We do the job right the first time — because in Sonoma County's soil conditions, there is no shortcut that holds up.
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