Concrete steps construction
Add or replace concrete steps that connect to your pool deck or home entry with the same care put into base prep and finish.
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Your pool deck takes a beating every summer. We build it right from the ground up - proper base, slip-resistant finish, and a sealed surface ready for Bryan's climate.

Concrete pool deck installation in Bryan means removing or working around the existing surface, preparing the clay soil base, pouring and finishing the concrete, and sealing the cured deck - most residential projects take two to five days of active work, not counting curing time.
If your pool is sitting in a muddy yard or surrounded by crumbling concrete, you already know the problem. The Brazos Valley's clay soil is one of the biggest factors in how long any concrete surface lasts here. We address the ground conditions first, before a single bag of concrete opens.
A pool deck also connects naturally to the rest of your outdoor space. If you're thinking about adding or upgrading a concrete patio near the pool area, that work can often be coordinated so both surfaces tie together cleanly. Call us or send a message to discuss your project.
Cracks wider than a hairline - especially ones that run across multiple sections - mean the concrete has been stressed beyond its limits. In Bryan, the clay soil shifts enough through wet and dry seasons that widespread cracking is one of the most common pool deck complaints. Small isolated cracks can sometimes be patched, but spreading cracks usually signal a base problem.
If part of your deck feels lower than the rest, or water pools in certain spots after rain, the ground underneath has shifted. This is especially common in Bryan's older neighborhoods where the soil has had decades to move. Sunken sections create trip hazards and send drainage toward the pool instead of away from it.
Older concrete loses its texture as it wears down, and a smooth pool deck is a slip-and-fall hazard. If guests are walking carefully or hesitating near the pool edge, the surface has worn past safe levels. This is a straightforward fix with a new deck - and worth handling before someone gets hurt.
Pool chemicals are hard on concrete over time. White powdery residue, dark staining that won't wash off, or flaking sections mean the concrete has absorbed enough chemical damage that cleaning alone will not fix it. A new deck with a sealer applied from the start will hold up far better against pool water and Bryan's intense sun.
We install plain broom-finished concrete pool decks for homeowners who want a clean, durable surface at the most practical price point. We also pour concrete steps that integrate with the deck edge so your entry and exit points are safe, level, and consistent in finish. For homeowners who want more visual impact, stamped and colored finishes are available that can mimic stone or tile at a lower cost than those materials.
Pool deck work often happens alongside other outdoor concrete projects. If your property needs a new concrete patio that connects to the pool area, we can coordinate both pours so the surfaces tie together seamlessly and drainage is handled correctly across the full yard.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, slip-resistant surface with a clean, straightforward look at a practical price.
Best for homeowners who want decorative stone, brick, or tile patterns built directly into the concrete surface.
Best for homeowners who want natural texture and visual interest without the higher cost of full stamped work.
Bryan averages well over 90 days above 90 degrees each year, and the sun beats down on exposed concrete from spring through late fall. That heat causes concrete to expand and contract repeatedly, which accelerates surface wear and breaks down sealers faster than in cooler climates. We account for this when we choose mix designs and finish options - including heat-reflective surfaces that stay cooler underfoot during July and August when your family is using the pool most. The Brazos Valley's expansive clay soil adds another layer of complexity. We compact and prepare the base before any pour because skipping that step in this soil type leads to cracking and settling within a few years.
We work regularly across the area, from backyard pool projects in College Station to properties in Conroe where newer subdivision HOAs have specific requirements about pool deck materials and colors. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we can help you choose a finish that meets your association's guidelines from the start - no back-and-forth or redesigns needed. Check your HOA documents before committing to a design, and ask us if we've worked in your area before. The Pool and Hot Tub Alliance also publishes guidance on safe pool area design that is worth reviewing.
We reply within 1 business day. We will ask about your pool size, whether there is an existing deck to remove, and what finish you have in mind - so your on-site visit is productive and your written quote is accurate.
We come out to check the slope of your yard, look at the soil, and measure the space. In Bryan, this step matters because clay soil sometimes requires extra base prep. Your written price will spell out exactly what is included.
We clear the area, remove any existing deck, compact the soil, and set the forms that will shape the deck edges. The pool will be off-limits during this phase - plan to keep kids and pets away from the work zone.
We pour the concrete, add texture or stamped pattern if chosen, and cut control joints so the deck can handle temperature swings without cracking. Once cured, we apply a sealer and walk you through care instructions - including when to reseal for Bryan's climate.
No obligation. We reply within 1 business day and price the job in writing before any work starts.
(979) 359-2229We compact and stabilize the ground before every pour because Bryan's clay soil will move - and a deck without a proper base will move with it. This step is not optional here, and it is how we prevent the cracking and settling that are the most common complaint from homeowners who had their deck done by someone who skipped it.
Your written estimate covers site prep, base material, the pour, finishing, and sealing. If something unexpected comes up during the job, we tell you before doing the extra work - not after. No surprise invoices on the day we wrap up.
We work across Bryan, College Station, Conroe, Huntsville, and eight other communities in Central and East Texas. That range means we understand the soil types, drainage patterns, and local permit requirements across the region - not just in one zip code. The American Concrete Institute sets the industry standards we follow on every job.
A dark concrete deck in a Bryan summer can get hot enough to burn bare feet by mid-morning. We discuss heat-reflective and lighter finish options on every pool deck project so your family can actually use the space during the months you are paying to use the pool.
Every pool deck we build starts with honest site assessment and a written price. Those two things - knowing what is actually in the ground and knowing exactly what you are paying for - are what separate a deck that lasts from one that disappoints.
Add or replace concrete steps that connect to your pool deck or home entry with the same care put into base prep and finish.
Learn moreExtend your outdoor living area with a poured concrete patio that ties directly into your pool deck for a unified backyard space.
Learn moreFall and early spring are the best windows for concrete work in Bryan - and spots go fast. Get your free estimate now so the project is done before peak pool season.