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We came in and poured new traditional concrete around the pool to address the settling and give the whole area a solid, even surface. Nassau Pools handled their side of things - upgrading the auto cover and coping - so we were all working toward the same goal at the same time. That kind of coordination matters. When trades work together instead of stepping on each other, the finished product is always better.
The pour itself wraps the pool on multiple sides, including a narrower run along the fence line and a wider section across the main deck area. Getting clean edges where new concrete meets old takes patience and a good eye. The finish is broom-textured for traction - important around any pool where wet feet are the norm.
What you end up with is a surface that's safe, level, and looks the part. No more tripping hazards. No more eyesore. Just a clean, functional pool deck that's ready for the season ahead. That's the whole point - when the concrete is right, everything else around it just works better.
Traditional concrete done well holds up for decades. It's not flashy, but it doesn't need to be. Solid prep, a good pour, proper finishing - that's what makes the difference between a deck that lasts and one you're redoing in five years.