We pour B-Cool on pool decks and patios in Pinecrest with poured in place rubber. Installed price starts at 8 dollars per sq ft, the job takes 1 to 3 days and the surface is walkable in 24 to 48 hours. We pour over your existing concrete, so nothing gets torn out. Measurement is free and the quote is fixed.
Why slabs fail in Pinecrest
Local facts, not general promises
- Large one acre lots with long pool decks, walkways and guest house aprons
- Fifties through seventies slabs that have settled unevenly under old tree roots
- Owners here compare against travertine, so the temperature argument decides it
Pinecrest neighborhoods we resurface decks in
- Pinecrest Estates
- Ponce Davis adjacent
- Suniland
- High Pines
- Coral Pine
- Evergreen
- Twin Oaks
- Pinecrest Manor
- Killian
- Palmetto Bay adjacent
Permits in Pinecrest
Whether a like for like resurfacing needs a permit depends on your municipality. We check your city before the work starts and put the answer in your written scope, so nothing stops mid job.
40 minutes up from our Hollywood shop. Most Pinecrest decks get measured the same week you call.
Questions from Pinecrest
How much does a rubber pool deck cost in Pinecrest?
Poured rubber starts at 8 dollars per sq ft installed. The number depends on how much prep your slab needs and how many colors you pick. You get a fixed written price after a free measurement, and if you already hold a comparable written quote we will beat it.
Do I need a permit to resurface a pool deck in Pinecrest?
It depends on the municipality and on whether the work is like for like. We confirm the rule with your city before the job and state it in writing in your scope.
Can you pour over cracked concrete?
In most cases yes. Poured rubber bonds to the existing slab and bridges hairline cracks instead of telegraphing them. We grind, fill and prime first. If a slab has moved badly or sits on a failed base, we say so at the estimate rather than pour over a problem.
How hot does it get underfoot?
On a 91 degree afternoon a bare concrete deck hands your foot about 134 degrees. A light sand rubber deck hands it about 99. The full table with the arithmetic is here.
How long does the job take?
A typical residential deck runs 1 to 3 days on site and is walkable 24 to 48 hours after the final pour. Rain moves the schedule, since poured rubber needs dry weather to cure properly.