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How much does pool deck resurfacing cost?

Resurfacing a concrete pool deck costs $3 to $12 per square foot, or $1,500 to $10,800 for a typical deck, per HomeGuide.

That band covers a 500-to-900-square-foot deck, and HomeGuide's national average lands at $6,200. Its floor is $150 for a tiny walk-around strip and its ceiling $15,000 for a large stamped design. A wood deck around an above-ground pool is a different job — HomeGuide prices a strip-and-repaint at $3 to $9 per square foot — and this page is about the concrete kind.

Source: HomeGuide

This page is general information, not professional advice. Prices move with your pool's size, shape, condition and region, and the only number that counts is a written quote from a pool contractor who has drained and inspected yours.

Concrete pool deck resurfacing cost by finish

Concrete finishPer square footWhat it is
Basic$3 – $6Plain, flat concrete, no color or design
Decorative$6 – $12Stain, dye, texture or shape added
Stamped$7 – $20Patterned to look like stone, brick or tile
HomeGuide's published overlay prices by concrete type. Plain costs least; stamped costs most.

Source: HomeGuide

Pool deck resurfacing cost by size

Deck area (sq ft)Published total
200$600 – $2,400
500$1,500 – $6,000
700$2,100 – $8,400
900$2,700 – $10,800
1,200$3,600 – $14,400
HomeGuide's published totals by deck area. A walk-around deck is a narrow strip; a proportionate deck is about the size of the pool itself.

Source: HomeGuide

The size table is the per-square-foot rate applied to the area, which means your deck's number is a tape measure away. HomeGuide's own advice on the size question is worth keeping: resurface only the areas that need it, not the whole surface, and book in fall or winter when resurfacing contractors tend to offer discounts.

Source: HomeGuide

When a deck needs resealing, not resurfacing

HomeGuide draws the line plainly: if the deck is dirty but otherwise sound, power washing and resealing is the job, not a full overlay. It prices power washing at $0.35 to $0.77 per square foot and concrete sealing at $1 to $3, and says sealing extends the deck's life and can head off the next resurfacing. Resurfacing is for concrete that is pitted, cracked, uneven or coated in something that is peeling.

Source: HomeGuide

Resurfacing is a thin new layer over old concrete. It fixes the surface, not the ground under it — a sinking slab needs leveling first.

HomeGuide prices that leveling step at $3 to $6 per square foot for mudjacking or $5 to $25 for foam, and lists two add-ons homeowners in hot climates ask about: Kool Deck, a non-slip coating that lowers surface temperature, at about $4 to $6 per square foot, and epoxy pebble at $4 to $10 installed.

Source: HomeGuide

If the pool interior is due at the same time as the deck: what pool resurfacing costs.

Questions people ask next

Is resurfacing a pool deck worth it?
HomeGuide's answer: yes when the existing concrete is in mostly good condition and the base under it is stable, because an overlay fixes minor flaws at a fraction of replacement. HomeGuide prices a new pool deck at $25 to $50 per square foot and a replacement at $30 to $55, against $3 to $12 for resurfacing.
What is the best pool deck resurfacing material?
HomeGuide names concrete as the common choice because it is easy to customize and widely installed, epoxy pebble as harder to work with but durable and low-maintenance, and spray textures and rubber coatings as the pick when traction is the problem. The right one depends on what is wrong with the deck now.
Should I paint my pool deck instead?
HomeGuide says painting is a fine refresh for concrete or a wood deck, with one rule attached: strip any old coating or sealer first, because paint over a coating cracks and flakes early. HomeGuide prices deck painting at $2 to $5 per square foot.
How long does pool deck resurfacing take?
HomeGuide describes a four-step process — power washing, repair or removal of loose concrete, leveling where needed, then the new layer with any color or stamp — rather than printing a day count. Ask the bidder for the cure time before furniture goes back.

Written for homeowners by Most Recommended Pool Resurfacing, which measures which pool resurfacing companies AI assistants actually recommend in 12 U.S. metros. Nobody can pay to be on those lists. How we measure.