
A pool deck that looks great in July but cracks apart by April is not worth the investment. We build concrete pool decks in Sheboygan with the right mix, proper drainage, and slip-resistant finishes that hold up season after season.

Concrete pool decks in Sheboygan are poured-in-place slabs built around your in-ground or above-ground pool, finished with a slip-resistant texture, and graded to drain water away from the pool edge - most residential projects take one to three days of active work, plus 28 days of curing before heavy use.
If your current deck is cracking, holding water, or simply looks dated after a decade of Sheboygan winters, a replacement is often more practical than another round of patching. Many homeowners also pair their pool deck project with concrete patio construction to create a unified outdoor living area that flows from the pool to the rest of the yard.
The pool season in Sheboygan runs roughly from late June through early September - short enough that you want your outdoor space to be exactly what you pictured when you are finally out there enjoying it.
If you have patched cracks in your pool deck before and they keep returning - especially after a Sheboygan winter - the underlying structure has shifted or the concrete has reached the end of its useful life. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles work cracks open from the inside, and patching only buys time. When cracks are widespread, a full replacement is usually the more cost-effective choice.
If puddles sit on your deck after rain or after the kids splash out of the pool, the deck has lost its proper slope - or never had one. Standing water is a slip hazard and speeds up surface wear. You can spot this problem yourself just by watching where water goes the next time it rains on your yard.
When concrete deteriorates on the surface, it develops a rough, gravelly texture called spalling where the top layer flakes away. In Sheboygan, this is a classic sign of freeze-thaw damage building up over many winters. A pitted surface is harder to clean, holds algae and mold more easily, and can be rough on bare feet around the pool.
The edge where the deck meets the pool coping is one of the first places to show wear, especially if the original work was not done cleanly. Chipping or crumbling at the edge creates sharp surfaces and uneven footing right where people are stepping in and out of the water. If you see this, have a contractor look at the whole deck, not just the edge.
We handle everything from simple broom-finished slabs to stamped concrete pool decks with custom patterns and color. If you are looking to build an outdoor area that does more than just surround the pool, we can combine your pool deck project with concrete steps construction so the whole entry flows together cleanly. Every project gets a drainage slope built in so water moves away from the pool edge - not toward it.
For homeowners replacing an older deck, we start with full demolition and debris removal before any new concrete is poured. We also offer decorative overlays in cases where the existing slab is structurally sound but the appearance has aged past the point of looking good. We will tell you honestly which option makes sense for your situation.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, durable, slip-resistant surface at a straightforward price.
Suits homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or tile with added visual impact for their backyard.
Ideal when the existing deck is cracked, uneven, or no longer draining correctly after years of Wisconsin winters.
A good fit when the structure is sound but the appearance is dated and needs a refresh without full demolition.
Sheboygan sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan, and that location shapes every outdoor concrete project here. The combination of lake-effect snow, hard winters, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles is genuinely tough on pool decks. Water seeps into surface pores, freezes, expands, and slowly breaks concrete apart from the inside - which is why using an air-entrained concrete mix and applying a penetrating sealer before the first winter is not optional here, it is standard practice. Homeowners in Sheboygan Falls and Plymouth deal with the same conditions and the same need for decks that are built to handle the climate, not just look good the first summer.
Sheboygan also requires building permits for pool deck construction and replacement work. Pulling that permit means the work gets inspected by the city and goes on record - which matters for your own protection and for any future home sale. A contractor who knows how the local permitting process works is one who has done this work here before. The lake humidity also affects how freshly poured concrete cures in spring and early summer, and an experienced local contractor plans their mix and scheduling around those conditions.
When you reach out, we will ask a few quick questions about your pool size, the current deck condition, and what finish you have in mind. We schedule an on-site visit before giving any firm numbers - no reputable contractor quotes a pool deck without seeing it first. Expect a written estimate within a few days of the visit.
During the site visit we check drainage, look at the existing surface, and walk through finish, color, and texture options. This is your chance to ask questions. We respond to all new inquiries within one business day.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull the required City of Sheboygan building permit before any work begins. This step takes a few days to two weeks depending on city workload. You do not need to do anything - we handle it.
Old concrete is removed and hauled away first if needed. Then we grade for drainage, compact the base, set forms, pour, and finish the surface in a single pour day. Weather matters on pour day - we will reschedule if rain or cold temperatures are forecast.
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(920) 567-1812Sheboygan winters test outdoor concrete every year. We use a concrete mix and penetrating sealer designed for freeze-thaw conditions, so your deck starts with the right protection built in - not added as an afterthought.
Every deck we pour is graded with the correct quarter-inch-per-foot slope so water runs off the surface and away from the pool. This is one of the most common details that gets skipped - and one of the most important for long-term performance.
We pull the required City of Sheboygan permit before work begins and coordinate the final inspection. The finished work goes on record, which protects you if you ever sell your home or need to make a warranty claim.
We have worked on pool decks across the Sheboygan area and know what local conditions - the lake humidity, the freeze-thaw cycles, the shorter pool season - actually do to outdoor concrete. That local experience shows up in how we build.
When you combine the right concrete mix, proper slope, cold-climate sealing, and a permitted install, you get a pool deck that works the way it is supposed to for decades. That is what we aim to deliver on every project in Sheboygan.
Learn more at the American Concrete Institute and the Portland Cement Association.
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