Replace Worn Surfaces with Modern Paver Systems

Pool Deck Remodeling in Orlando for pool decks with cracked concrete, faded surfaces, or poor drainage that compromise safety and appearance

Coastal Paver Creations LLC replaces outdated or damaged pool deck surfaces with paver systems that address the wear, cracking, and slip hazards common in older concrete installations around Orlando pools. You're dealing with a surface that has deteriorated from years of sun exposure, chemical contact, and thermal expansion, and the remodel involves removing the failing material, rebuilding the base to current standards, and installing pavers that stay cooler underfoot and resist the conditions that caused the original surface to fail.


The remodeling process starts with demolition of the existing deck, inspection of the substrate for settling or erosion, and preparation of a new base that slopes correctly for drainage. Pavers are selected based on slip resistance, heat reflectivity, and compatibility with pool equipment, coping, and surrounding hardscape. The new surface eliminates hot spots that make bare feet uncomfortable during summer months and provides a textured finish that reduces slip risk when wet.



If your pool deck shows visible damage or no longer meets your safety and comfort needs, schedule an estimate to review replacement options and material selections.

Improved Drainage and Slip Resistance

You receive a deck system that channels water away from the pool and toward drainage points, preventing standing water that contributes to algae growth, surface staining, and slip hazards. The pavers are installed with joint spacing that allows water to percolate through the surface rather than pooling, and the base layers are graded to direct runoff during heavy rain events common in the Orlando area.


After completion, you'll notice a surface that dries faster, stays significantly cooler than the old concrete even in direct sun, and provides better traction when wet. Coastal Paver Creations LLC uses pavers designed for poolside environments, with finishes that resist chlorine exposure, UV degradation, and the thermal cycling that causes cracking in traditional concrete slabs.



The remodel can extend beyond the immediate pool perimeter to include connecting walkways, patio areas, and integration with outdoor kitchens or fire features. Color and pattern options allow you to update the visual character of the entire backyard while maintaining a cohesive design that ties together all hardscape elements.

Replacing a pool deck involves decisions about materials, timing, and how the new surface will perform compared to what you're removing.

Common Questions About Pool Deck Remodels

What makes pavers cooler than concrete around pools?

Pavers reflect more solar radiation and allow air circulation through joints, so surface temperatures stay lower even during peak afternoon heat in Florida.

How is the old deck removed without damaging the pool structure?

Demolition is done with hand tools and small equipment near pool edges and coping to avoid impact damage, with debris removed in sections to protect surrounding landscaping.

When is the best time to remodel a pool deck in Orlando?

Scheduling during drier months reduces weather delays, but the work can proceed year-round with adjustments for rain and humidity that affect base curing and joint sand setting.

Why do some pool decks crack while pavers stay intact?

Concrete forms a monolithic slab that cracks under thermal expansion and ground movement, while pavers flex independently and distribute stress across joints without fracturing.

How long does a pool deck remodel take from start to finish?

Most residential remodels are completed within one to two weeks depending on deck size, access, and whether additional features are included in the scope.

Coastal Paver Creations LLC handles the entire remodel process, from removal of the old surface through final cleanup and sealing. Contact the team to discuss your pool deck's condition and get a detailed estimate for the replacement.