
Cracked, uneven, or slippery pool deck? We build durable concrete surfaces built for Perris summers, local clay soils, and year-round foot traffic.

Concrete pool decks in Perris are removed, formed, and poured fresh - most standard backyard jobs are poured in a single day, with the full project from first call to walkable surface taking two to four weeks once permits are in hand.
If your current deck has cracks wider than a quarter inch, spots that hold standing water, or sections that have lifted or sunk near the pool edge, those are signs the slab is moving in ways that only get worse over time. We handle concrete pool decks in Perris from demolition through final inspection, and we account for the clay soil and summer heat that make this area harder on concrete than most.
If you are also thinking about the area around your pool, our concrete patio construction service covers connected outdoor living spaces that complement a fresh pool deck.
Small surface cracks are normal, but cracks wider than a quarter inch - or ones that are getting longer over time - mean the slab is moving. In Perris, clay soils expand and contract with seasonal rain, which turns a minor crack into a major one faster than most homeowners expect. Waiting makes it worse.
When the top layer of concrete starts peeling off in chips or feels rough and pitted underfoot, the material has broken down. This is called spalling, and it is both a trip hazard and a sign the concrete has lost its protective surface. Perris's intense sun speeds up this process on any deck that has not been sealed regularly.
If puddles form in the same spots after rain or after a swim session, the deck's drainage slope has shifted or was never right. Standing water speeds up concrete damage and creates a slip hazard. This is especially worth fixing before Perris's heavy winter rain events hit a surface that has cracked during the dry summer.
If sections have lifted, sunk, or created a lip at the pool edge, that is a tripping hazard waiting to happen. Uneven sections are caused by soil movement beneath the slab - a common issue in Riverside County's clay-heavy ground. Even a small height difference between sections can catch a bare foot at the wrong moment.
We install new concrete pool decks from scratch and replace existing ones that have cracked, shifted, or aged past the point of repair. Every job starts with demolition of the old surface, proper base compaction to handle the clay soils common in Perris, and forming for the new pour. For homeowners who want more than a plain surface, our stamped concrete services can give your pool deck the look of stone or brick while keeping it slip-resistant and practical.
Once the pool area is done, many homeowners also look at connecting hardscape - a covered seating area, a walkway to the back gate, or an extended outdoor space. Our concrete steps construction team handles entry steps and level changes between the pool deck and the rest of the yard, keeping the whole project cohesive.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, slip-resistant surface at a practical price - the standard choice for most Perris backyards.
Suits homeowners who want added texture and visual interest without a custom pattern - the stone aggregate stays cool underfoot compared to solid-color finishes.
Ideal for homeowners who want a decorative look - stone, tile, or brick patterns - while keeping the strength and longevity of a full concrete pour.
For existing decks that are cracked, uneven, or past repair - we demolish the old slab, prep the base, and pour a fresh surface built for this climate.
Perris sits in the Inland Empire and regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That kind of heat dries out fresh concrete too fast if the crew is not working early in the morning and applying curing protection right after finishing. A deck poured without those precautions can crack on the surface before it ever fully hardens underneath. On top of that, the clay-heavy soil under most Perris homes expands when it rains and shrinks when it dries - so a slab without a proper compacted base and control joints will start cracking within a few years no matter how good the surface looks on day one.
Year-round pool use is also normal here, which means the deck gets foot traffic most of the year - not just a few months like in cooler parts of the country. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including those in Lake Elsinore who back up to similar soil conditions and heat, and in Menifee where newer planned communities often have HOA review requirements before pool deck work can begin. Whether you are in an HOA neighborhood or not, we handle the permit and inspection process with the City of Perris so you do not have to figure it out yourself.
Tell us the size of your pool area and what your current deck looks like. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit - phone quotes are not reliable for pool deck work because site access and soil conditions affect the price.
We walk the deck with you, look at drainage patterns and any cracks, and discuss finish options like broom texture, exposed aggregate, or stamped patterns. You get a written estimate before we leave - no surprise charges added later.
We handle the permit application with the City of Perris if your project requires one. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks, so factor that in when you are planning around pool season. Once permits are in hand, you get a confirmed start date.
We remove the old deck, prep the base for Perris's clay soils, pour the new slab, and do a final walkthrough with you before we leave. You will be able to walk on the surface lightly within 24 to 48 hours after the pour.
Free written estimate. We handle permits. No high-pressure sales.
(951) 564-0007The clay-heavy ground in Riverside County is one of the biggest reasons pool decks crack prematurely here. We prepare every base specifically for the soil movement common in this area - not a one-size-fits-all approach that ignores what is underneath your yard.
We pull every required permit with the City of Perris and schedule the city inspection before we close out a job. That means your deck is on record, reviewed by a city inspector, and fully above board - which protects you at resale and during insurance claims.
We serve all 12 communities in our coverage area, from Perris and Menifee to Lake Elsinore and Riverside. That reach means we work in the local permitting systems and HOA approval processes across the region regularly - not occasionally. You can verify our California contractor license on the CSLB website before signing anything.
Perris summers regularly top 100 degrees, and concrete poured in the heat of the afternoon does not cure the same way as concrete poured correctly. We schedule pours for early morning during warm months and apply curing protection right after finishing so you get the full strength and lifespan your investment deserves.
Every one of these factors comes together on a pool deck job - the soil prep, the permits, the pour timing. Getting one of them wrong shortens the life of the slab. We get all of them right because we work in this specific market every day.
For pool deck safety standards and best practices, the Pool and Hot Tub Alliance publishes industry guidelines for pool deck surfaces and drainage design. The American Concrete Institute sets the technical standards that guide proper concrete placement and curing.
Handle level changes between your pool deck and the rest of the yard with solid, slip-resistant concrete steps.
Learn moreExtend your outdoor living space beyond the pool with a fresh concrete patio that connects to the deck seamlessly.
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