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A pool deck that looks good is not enough. It needs to drain right, handle Asheboro's clay soil, and stay safe for bare feet in wet conditions - every season.

Pool deck construction in Asheboro means site grading, ground preparation for local clay soil, permit handling with Randolph County, and a slip-resistant surface finish - most residential projects take three days to two weeks from start to finish, depending on size and material.
The biggest thing that separates a deck that holds up from one that cracks and shifts is what happens before the concrete is poured. Asheboro's clay soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry - a ground base that is not properly compacted will move under your deck. We address drainage and soil preparation on every job. Whether you are building fresh or replacing an old surface, the process and the need for proper prep are the same. For homeowners thinking about the full outdoor space, pairing a pool deck with vinyl fence installation around the pool perimeter is a common combination that adds both safety and appearance.
Permits are required in Asheboro for most pool deck projects. We handle the application and inspection scheduling so you do not have to navigate Randolph County's process on your own.
If you see cracks wider than a hairline spreading across your current pool deck - especially after a winter or dry summer - the surface is failing. In Asheboro's clay-heavy soil, ground movement is a common cause. Small cracks admit water, which worsens the problem each season as the soil shifts and freezes.
After a rain, check for spots where water sits in flat puddles rather than draining away. This means the deck's drainage slope is not doing its job. Standing water near a pool is a slip hazard, and water working under the surface speeds up cracking and settling - particularly over Asheboro's clay soil base.
If your family has had close calls walking barefoot on the deck after a splash, the surface texture has worn down or was never adequate. This is one of the most common and overlooked safety problems with older pool decks. A new deck with a proper textured finish makes a real, immediate difference.
If you have just had a pool installed or are planning one, the surrounding area is bare dirt or grass - which becomes a muddy mess the moment anyone gets out of the water. Building the deck at the same time as or right after the pool is almost always more efficient and less expensive than returning to it later.
We build pool decks using concrete, pavers, and composite materials, depending on your budget, soil conditions, and how you want the finished space to look and function. Every project starts with proper site grading and base preparation - the work that happens below the surface is what determines whether the deck holds up or starts cracking and settling within a few seasons. We handle the Randolph County permit process from start to finish, including scheduling the county inspection before the job is closed out.
After construction, we also provide initial sealing and can connect you with our deck staining and sealing service for ongoing maintenance. For homeowners planning a larger backyard build, we also offer custom deck design and build to integrate a pool deck with attached entertaining areas, steps, or multi-level layouts.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, budget-friendly surface with reliable slip resistance and straightforward long-term maintenance.
Best for homeowners who want a more decorative appearance - wood plank, stone, or tile patterns - while keeping the durability of poured concrete.
Best for homeowners who want long-term repairability - individual sections can be replaced without redoing the whole deck if cracking or shifting occurs over the years.
Best for homeowners who want a wood-look finish with low maintenance, no rot risk, and a surface that stays cool underfoot compared to concrete in direct sun.
Two things shape how pool decks are built in this area more than anything else: the soil and the weather. Asheboro sits in the Piedmont, where clay soil expands and contracts significantly with moisture. A deck built on uncompacted ground here can crack and heave within a year or two - it happens often enough that asking a contractor specifically how they handle the soil is one of the most useful questions you can ask before signing anything. Summers also bring intense heat and humidity that affect concrete curing. Experienced local contractors schedule pours for early morning and use proper curing techniques rather than rushing the job. The Pool and Hot Tub Alliance publishes construction and safety standards that well-regarded pool deck contractors follow.
We serve homeowners throughout Randolph County and the surrounding area, including Kannapolis and Sanford. In Asheboro specifically, newer subdivisions often have HOA rules about exterior projects - we ask about this upfront so you are not caught off guard after the work is done. Randolph County permits are required for most pool deck builds, and the county inspection that comes with a permit gives you an independent check on the work beyond your contractor's word alone.
We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit. We measure the space, look at soil and drainage conditions, and talk through your material options and budget. You leave with a clear picture of what the project involves and what it will cost.
We submit the permit application to Randolph County and follow up through approval. This typically takes one to two weeks. We confirm the permit is approved before any crew shows up - you should never find out mid-project that permits were skipped.
The crew excavates, removes any old deck material, grades the ground for drainage, and compacts the base. This is the most important stage - the foundation work that prevents cracking and shifting over the years. We pay particular attention to drainage slope and soil conditions given Asheboro's clay base.
We pour, finish, and cure the surface - scheduling summer pours for early morning to avoid extreme heat. A county inspector signs off on the work. Once curing is complete, we walk through the finished deck with you and cover care instructions before closing out.
Free estimates, permits handled for you. We reply within one business day.
(336) 628-7099Asheboro's Piedmont clay expands with moisture and shrinks when dry - a cycle that pushes poorly built decks out of level within a season or two. We address this by properly compacting the base and building in drainage before a drop of concrete is poured. It is the part of the job that most homeowners never see but that determines how long the deck holds up.
We manage the Randolph County permit application and inspection scheduling on every pool deck project. The NC Licensing Board for General Contractors lets you verify any contractor's license status in minutes - we encourage you to check. Unpermitted work creates problems at sale and means no independent inspection of the build.
Smooth concrete is dangerous around a pool. Every pool deck we build uses a surface texture - broom finish, exposed aggregate, or a purpose-designed wet-area coating - that provides real traction for bare feet. This is a safety requirement, not a cosmetic option, and we treat it that way on every project.
Spring and early fall book fast in Asheboro. We know when permit processing takes longer, when summer heat requires adjusted pour schedules, and how to sequence the project so your backyard is not torn up longer than necessary. That familiarity comes from doing this work here, not from a national playbook.
Soil preparation, permitted construction, and the right surface texture are not optional extras on a pool deck - they are the baseline. We hold every project to that standard because cutting those corners shows up fast when the ground moves or someone slips.
Add a pool-safe perimeter fence that handles Asheboro's weather without rotting, painting, or warping over the years.
Learn MoreDesign a connected outdoor space - integrate your pool deck with an attached entertaining area, covered section, or multi-level layout.
Learn MoreSpring and early fall fill up fast in Asheboro. Reach out now and we will walk through your options and get a written estimate in your hands quickly.