
Old, cracked, or rough pool deck making your backyard feel risky? We install concrete pool decks built for Enid's clay soil, freeze-thaw winters, and summer heat - with the right finish for safety and comfort.

Concrete pool decks in Enid, OK involve removing the old surface if needed, grading the ground for proper drainage, compacting a stable base, and pouring a reinforced concrete slab with a slip-resistant finish - most residential projects run two to five days from start to finish, with the surface ready for normal use within three to seven days after the pour.
The deck is the surface your family walks on every time they use the pool. If it is cracked, rough, or draining poorly, it is both a safety problem and a maintenance headache. Precision Enid Concrete handles the full scope - from site prep and permits through the final sealed surface - so you are not managing multiple contractors or chasing paperwork.
If your project extends beyond the pool area, our concrete patio construction service can be coordinated at the same time to create a connected outdoor living space without duplicate mobilization costs.
If you have patched cracks before and they reappear - or new ones show up nearby - the problem is underneath the slab, not on the surface. In Enid, clay soil shifts with every wet and dry cycle, and a deck that keeps cracking is telling you the base has moved. Patching again just delays the real fix.
If the top layer is chipping off or the surface feels rough underfoot, the concrete is deteriorating from the inside. This is a common result of Enid's freeze-thaw winters working on a deck that was not properly sealed or mixed. Beyond looking bad, a rough surface is harder to clean and can scratch bare feet.
After rain or a pool splash, water should run off the deck and away from the pool and your home. Puddles that sit for more than a few minutes mean the deck has settled unevenly or was never sloped correctly. Standing water near a pool is a slip hazard and accelerates surface damage over time.
If sections of your deck have risen or dropped relative to each other - creating lips or edges you can catch your foot on - the slab has moved. This is especially common in Enid where soil expands and contracts with seasonal moisture. A raised edge near a pool is a real safety risk, particularly for children running on a wet surface.
We install new concrete pool decks, replace existing ones, and resurface decks where the base is still solid. Standard broom-finished concrete is the most practical and affordable choice - it provides the grip you need near water and holds up well through Oklahoma summers and winters. For homeowners who want more of a finished look, stamped concrete can replicate the appearance of stone or brick at a fraction of the cost of those materials. Color can be added to the mix or applied as a stain after curing.
Every deck we pour is graded to drain water away from the pool and your home's foundation, with expansion joints placed at regular intervals so the concrete has room to move with temperature changes. If you are also planning concrete steps to connect the deck to your home or yard, we can combine both scopes into a single project to save you mobilization time and keep the finish consistent.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, slip-resistant surface that handles daily pool traffic and Oklahoma weather without ongoing fuss.
Best for homeowners who want a decorative finish - stone or brick patterns, custom colors - that elevates the look of the whole backyard.
Best for decks that are cracked through, tilted, or have a base that has shifted - we break out the old slab and start fresh from the ground up.
Enid sits on expansive clay soils throughout Garfield County - the kind that swell when wet and contract during the dry stretches that are common in northwest Oklahoma. That movement beneath your pool deck is one of the most common reasons surfaces crack, tilt, or develop uneven edges within a few years. Add in Enid's freeze-thaw winters, where temperatures can swing above and below freezing multiple times in a week, and you have a climate that is genuinely hard on outdoor concrete. A contractor who does not account for both factors in the base prep and concrete mix is setting you up for early failure.
Oklahoma summers regularly push past 95 degrees, which means the finish and color of your deck matter for comfort, not just appearance. Lighter, textured surfaces stay cooler underfoot than dark or smooth ones. We serve homeowners throughout Enid and the surrounding area, including Ponca City and Kingfisher, so if you are outside Enid, call us and we will confirm coverage before you plan anything.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions - pool size, existing deck condition, finish preferences - and schedule a site visit. Do not trust a quote that comes without a site visit, since ground conditions vary significantly across Enid.
We measure the deck area, check drainage and soil conditions, and walk you through finish options. You get a written estimate that covers what is included and what is not, with no obligation to move forward.
We pull any required permits from the City of Enid before work begins. This typically takes a few days to a week. You do not need to manage the paperwork - we handle it as part of the job.
Old concrete is broken up and hauled away, the base is graded and compacted, and the new deck is poured and finished in one day. After three to seven days of curing, we walk through the completed deck with you before the job is closed.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. Submit the form and someone from our team will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(580) 366-4082The City of Enid requires permits for pool deck work, and we handle that paperwork before anyone touches your yard. The permit triggers an inspection that independently confirms the work meets local standards - protecting you, not just us.
Enid's clay soils move with every rain and dry stretch. We account for that in every base preparation - proper compaction, drainage slope, and expansion joint placement - so your deck does not start cracking after the first wet season.
The National Swimming Pool Foundation notes that pool deck surfaces should provide grip when wet. We recommend and install finishes suited to pool environments, not just whatever looks good in a photo. Safe underfoot in July matters more than curb appeal.
Oklahoma requires concrete contractors to be licensed through the state's{' '}Construction Industries Board. That licensing means we have met minimum standards and you have a formal avenue if something goes wrong. You can verify any contractor's license on the{' '}CIB website before you hire.
These are not talking points - they are the actual steps we take on every pool deck project in Enid. If you want to verify any of it, ask us directly when you call. Oklahoma Construction Industries Board licensing is publicly searchable and takes about 30 seconds to confirm.
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