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Sundek of Austin
Round Rock, TX
Project Highlights: Sundek classic texture spray system, herring bone stamp, skid resistant
Impressions Decorative Concrete LLC
Lutz, FL
Project Highlights: Stamped pool deck, random stone pattern
Sublime Concrete Solutions LLC.
Plano, TX
Thin stamped overlay pool deck with flagstone stamp pattern.
Concrete Studio
Dallas, TX
Exterior staining complements brick, stone and concrete colors and textures, and performs well in all outdoor applications. This pool surround features Kemiko ‘Cola’ stain, a deep earth-tone that balances the lighter coping and stonework.
Greystone Masonry Inc
Stafford, VA
Approximately 1,500 square feet of residential stamped concrete pool deck with multiple acid stain highlights.
Salzano Custom Concrete
Aldie, VA
This pool deck at the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C. recently got a makeover. First, four or five layers of coatings from the past twenty years were ground off. Then cracks in the original concrete were addressed by incorporating them into the stone pattern. Tape was used to seal off the outline of the stones before applying a Pure Texture coating. Next accent powders were applied with a sponge to get colors that look natural. As the final step, the deck was sealed with two coats of sealer containing a nonskid additive.
Salzano Custom Concrete
Aldie, VA
This pool deck was resurfaced with our decorative polymer overlay to achieve a very realistic flagstone style.
ESPJ Construction Corp
Linden, NJ
Read about this project: Concrete Pool Deck Replicates Wood Planking
Custom Concrete Solutions
Schertz, TX
Kemiko Cola stained pool deck. The pool installers did not offer the homeowner the option of decorative concrete for their deck. Creative Concrete Solutions was hired to do a straight stain. Stamping the deck after it had been poured would have been too costly, but the homeowner still wanted to enhance the deck. Staining it provided a cost-effective way to add color and beauty to the pool deck.
Custom Concrete Solutions
Schertz, TX
Kemiko Cola stained pool deck. Staining this pool deck was a cost-effective way to add color and beauty.
Concepts In Concrete Const. Inc.
San Diego, CA
This pool deck was a remodel of an existing deck. The original flagstone coping was flaking and falling apart. Stamped concrete was used to replace the coping.
DelGrosso Design
Santa Rosa, CA
This residential project was installed in 2013 in Sonoma, CA - Total area appx 500 sq ft. The concrete pool deck was pressure washed and a water based stain Ameripolish Color Juice was applied in light layers to create a gentle marbling. The stain was sealed with Ameripolish acrylic clear sealer.
Tom Ralston Concrete
Santa Cruz, CA
The concrete pool terrace of this modern Aruban home mirrors the colors of the white beach and Caribbean Sea, using a neutral blend of stone gray and Dover blue.
Tom Ralston Concrete
Santa Cruz, CA
Winner of a 2012 ASCC Decorative Concrete Council Award - WOW! Award (best overall project).
Winner of a 2012 ASCC Decorative Concrete Council Award - First Place Certificate for Cast-in-Place, Special Finishes, Over 5000 SF.
This project took over 150 yards of concrete and over 200 yards of dirt were hauled away. Retaining the hillside was the biggest task. The retaining walls, seat walls and stair walls were all colored with an Alcantar Nutmeg Color hardener and were hard troweled for a mottled variegated look. The stair landings, pool deck and walkways were colored with Matcrete’s Phoenix Tan and textured with a Light Italian Slate Texture. A clear release agent was used. For the wall caps, stairs and pool coping Matcrete’s Limestone color hardener was applied. The stairs received a sand washed finish, while the wall caps were hard troweled.
Winner of a 2012 ASCC Decorative Concrete Council Award - First Place Certificate for Cast-in-Place, Special Finishes, Over 5000 SF.
This project took over 150 yards of concrete and over 200 yards of dirt were hauled away. Retaining the hillside was the biggest task. The retaining walls, seat walls and stair walls were all colored with an Alcantar Nutmeg Color hardener and were hard troweled for a mottled variegated look. The stair landings, pool deck and walkways were colored with Matcrete’s Phoenix Tan and textured with a Light Italian Slate Texture. A clear release agent was used. For the wall caps, stairs and pool coping Matcrete’s Limestone color hardener was applied. The stairs received a sand washed finish, while the wall caps were hard troweled.
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Unique Concrete
West Milford, NJ
Read about this project: Stamped Concrete Installed in Layers Delivers Outstanding Results
Unique Concrete
West Milford, NJ
This project involved a 30+ year old pool that had old, dated wide white metal coping as well as large areas of concrete that had cracked and settled over the years. The homeowners were looking to update their pool area in a cost effective way with a product that was both decorative and durable. These areas were deemed structurally sound enough to support the additional weight of heavily reinforced, integrally colored cast-in-place concrete tiles.
After determining that the existing metal coping and pool shoulder could support the addition of concrete coping, the skimmers, ladders, and grab rails were raised to a height that corresponded with the new surface plane. This was based on ¼” pitch generating from the new coping height. The relationship with the water surface was changed by only 1 ½”. Then a heavily reinforced structural slab was poured and finished with the integrally colored cast-in-place concrete tile. On this project the customer chose to have coping be a different color than the pool deck. The surface was textured with a knockdown finish which created peaks and valleys to minimize heat transmission on hot days and provide slip resistance. The entire surface was rubbed with a grindstone to eliminate any sharp edges that would be uncomfortable for barefoot traffic. All of the impressions that defined the pattern were grouted to create a unique custom masonry product that is easy to maintain. This method of resurfacing is very forgiving to the surrounding landscaped areas and is cost effective by eliminating the conventional idea of demolishing and removing the failed concrete and re-pouring new.
Additionally, the original plumbing lines were replaced and run around the perimeter of the concrete to the pool equipment. The vertical aspect of the metal coping was also painted to minimize the visual impact.
The structural slab was reinforced with a combination of steel and 2 ¼” structural synthetic fibers. The integrally colored cast-in-place concrete tile was reinforced with PVA structural synthetic fibers. An internal water repellent was added to the mix to further strengthen this product and help it resist the destructive forces of water in a freeze-thaw climate.
Additional notes: This resurfacing process and a new construction process have the same finished look. The difference comes in the additional reinforcement required in the structural slab for resurfacing applications. This process utilizes the old “cookie cutter” style of stamping tools, which creates individual units that not only have a more realistic look than stamped concrete finished with mats, but also essentially create a geometrically crack control system. It is similar to the look of a traditional concrete paver wet laid over a structural slab, only difference being it is guaranteed to never delaminate.
After determining that the existing metal coping and pool shoulder could support the addition of concrete coping, the skimmers, ladders, and grab rails were raised to a height that corresponded with the new surface plane. This was based on ¼” pitch generating from the new coping height. The relationship with the water surface was changed by only 1 ½”. Then a heavily reinforced structural slab was poured and finished with the integrally colored cast-in-place concrete tile. On this project the customer chose to have coping be a different color than the pool deck. The surface was textured with a knockdown finish which created peaks and valleys to minimize heat transmission on hot days and provide slip resistance. The entire surface was rubbed with a grindstone to eliminate any sharp edges that would be uncomfortable for barefoot traffic. All of the impressions that defined the pattern were grouted to create a unique custom masonry product that is easy to maintain. This method of resurfacing is very forgiving to the surrounding landscaped areas and is cost effective by eliminating the conventional idea of demolishing and removing the failed concrete and re-pouring new.
Additionally, the original plumbing lines were replaced and run around the perimeter of the concrete to the pool equipment. The vertical aspect of the metal coping was also painted to minimize the visual impact.
The structural slab was reinforced with a combination of steel and 2 ¼” structural synthetic fibers. The integrally colored cast-in-place concrete tile was reinforced with PVA structural synthetic fibers. An internal water repellent was added to the mix to further strengthen this product and help it resist the destructive forces of water in a freeze-thaw climate.
Additional notes: This resurfacing process and a new construction process have the same finished look. The difference comes in the additional reinforcement required in the structural slab for resurfacing applications. This process utilizes the old “cookie cutter” style of stamping tools, which creates individual units that not only have a more realistic look than stamped concrete finished with mats, but also essentially create a geometrically crack control system. It is similar to the look of a traditional concrete paver wet laid over a structural slab, only difference being it is guaranteed to never delaminate.
Unique Concrete
West Milford, NJ
This pool was originally a concrete pool, however due to extensive leaking, a vinyl liner was placed in the pool. In order for this to work, plumbing lines were re run, skimmers were re installed, and finally a new coping was poured. While all of this work eliminated the leaking of the pool, it left for a very unattractive pool deck.
The new homeowners were looking to improve their pool area in several key areas. The original concrete had extensive cracking and poor drainage. There was also an area where natural stone was placed which had begun to delaminate as well as become a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Resurfacing the existing concrete rather than demolishing and repouring became a very cost effective option.
First, coping was formed and poured in place over the existing coping at a height that would correct the problems with drainage. A mix with integral color and pva fibers was used for the coping. Once the coping phase was complete, structural slabs were poured over the existing stone and concrete. This structural slab is reinforced with 2 1/4" structural polypropelene fibers, wire mesh, and in certain areas steel rods. There were also a few areas of grass that the homeowner wanted removed and replaced with our product. Those areas also received the structural slab and were tied into the existing concrete.
Once the structural slab was poured and the new heights were established, the process of pouring decorative cast in place concrete tile began. This mix is designed to be poured at a thickness of 1 1/4" and is integrally colored and reinforced with pva fibers. A random ashlar pattern which is imprinted into the surface using custom "cookie cutter" style stamping tools. These tools leave an impression that is a 1/2" wide by an 1 1/4" deep, which is then grouted with any color that the customer chooses. In this case the customer chose to use an uncolored grout that would match an existing bluestone sidewalk and patio. All work was completed in a span of 2 weeks and completely changed the look of their pool deck.
The new homeowners were looking to improve their pool area in several key areas. The original concrete had extensive cracking and poor drainage. There was also an area where natural stone was placed which had begun to delaminate as well as become a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Resurfacing the existing concrete rather than demolishing and repouring became a very cost effective option.
First, coping was formed and poured in place over the existing coping at a height that would correct the problems with drainage. A mix with integral color and pva fibers was used for the coping. Once the coping phase was complete, structural slabs were poured over the existing stone and concrete. This structural slab is reinforced with 2 1/4" structural polypropelene fibers, wire mesh, and in certain areas steel rods. There were also a few areas of grass that the homeowner wanted removed and replaced with our product. Those areas also received the structural slab and were tied into the existing concrete.
Once the structural slab was poured and the new heights were established, the process of pouring decorative cast in place concrete tile began. This mix is designed to be poured at a thickness of 1 1/4" and is integrally colored and reinforced with pva fibers. A random ashlar pattern which is imprinted into the surface using custom "cookie cutter" style stamping tools. These tools leave an impression that is a 1/2" wide by an 1 1/4" deep, which is then grouted with any color that the customer chooses. In this case the customer chose to use an uncolored grout that would match an existing bluestone sidewalk and patio. All work was completed in a span of 2 weeks and completely changed the look of their pool deck.
Unique Concrete
West Milford, NJ
Get this look using Chaotic Pigments in honeycomb and fieldstone stamps.
Read about this project: Resurfaced Concrete Pool Deck Makes a Big Splash
Read about this project: Resurfaced Concrete Pool Deck Makes a Big Splash
Unique Concrete
West Milford, NJ
This job was a renovation to an old gunite pool. The pool had brick coping with a brick paver pool deck in a sand base. The homeowner wanted a product that would not show the failure signs of the pavers, but would still be decorative. After the plumbing lines for the pool were replaced, we came in to remove all of the remaining pavers and the sand base to achieve the appropriate grade. Once the grade work was complete and our reinforcement was in place, we poured our structural slap from a redi-mix truck at a thickness of 4". Our next step was working on the coping, which was poured in place. Once all coping work was complete, we began our work on the pool deck. Our process creates a cast-in-place concrete tile that is mixed on site, integrally colored, fiber reinforced, and grouted. The homeowner chose to stay in the brown earth tone family for both coping and the pool deck. Once the concrete tile was poured, formed, and treated with a cure and seal, we could begin the grouting process. All of the grout is placed using a traditional masonry grout bag and is then tooled with slickers. A final coat of clear sealer over the entire job offers a satin sheen. All work is guaranteed not to delaminate. Also there are no visible saw cuts that interrupt the integrity of the pattern.
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Nobel Concrete
Jenison, MI
Decorative Concrete Institute
Temple, GA
See more pictures and read about this project: When It Rains, It Pours
Guy Blank Concrete
La Grange, KY
Pool deck using Tammspatch, stamped and stained.
New Images Concrete Construction
Lakeside, CA
Residential pool deck incorporating three looks to create a unified design. The first look is a stamped border. The second look is heavy sand blasted bands that intersect the deck. The third look is basic concrete with light sand blasting.
Infinity Concrete Coatings
Newport Beach, CA
This residential pool deck features acid and water based stains and saw cuts.
SolCrete
Denton, TX
Project Highlights: Concrete overlay, hand colored
James Concrete Polishing Epoxy Coatings
Lake In The Hills, IL
Sundek of Illinois
Rolling Meadow, IL
Winner of a 2012 ASCC Decorative Concrete Council Award - Second Place Certificate for Overlay/Spray Textures, Under 5000 SF.
King Concrete
Ottawa, ON
In-ground pool deck near Ottawa, ON with bull-nose coping, stamped with Sandstone Slate seamless skin, two colors, and hand-cut interior border.
See more of this project: Hand-Cut Border Enhances Concrete Pool Deck
See more of this project: Hand-Cut Border Enhances Concrete Pool Deck
Special Effex
Loves Park, IL
An epoxy overlay was applied to this pool deck which had been resurfaced many times and needed many repairs. Read more about how this epoxy pool deck project was completed.
CreteWerx
Walnut Creek, CA
A 10,000 sq. ft. pool deck complex (Club Sport, Walnut Creek, CA) recently completed using Concrete Solutions Knockdown/Colorcoat system.
Progressive Hardscapes
Phoenix, AZ
2009 Award for Residential Architectural Hardscape – Progressive Concrete Works Inc. installed the pool and patio areas of a local Arizona residence mirroring the beauty found in the natural Arizona landscape. The project is noted for the red and brown hues and natural textures.
Staintec
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
In Redlands, Calif., this pool deck, patio and sidewalk had originally been painted and needed three coats of thick paint removed from the surface. Using Franmar Soy Gel, Staintec owner, Glen Roman, put down the gel, covered the area in plastic overnight, and then hot pressure washed the paint off the surface. Using a self-sealing, water-based stain, he colored the sidewalk, pool, and patio in Newlook’s Summer Sand color. He antiqued the patio and sidewalk with a darker color of maple for contrast. Concrete Coatings Super Seal 20WB was used on the patio and sidewalk to protect the antiquing which could be affected by the pool water. The project was 1,100 square feet. Using Newlook products gave the project a great look, and made it cost-effective.
Average cost: $3 square foot
Average cost: $3 square foot
Rock Solid Custom Concrete
Wilmington, NC
For this model home, the local builder wanted a pool and concrete pool deck installed. Designed by Michael Dick, owner of Rock Solid Custom Concrete, the fiberglass pool is surrounded by integrally colored stamped concrete in a 2’ x 2’ tile pattern. “Because stamped concrete tends to look fake when it abuts against the edge of a pool, we poured the 16” coping border,” says Michael. The border was integrally colored with Roman Clay from Scofield. “We wanted some texture on it without the traditional broom finish look,” he says, “so we gave it a sponge-finish with a swirl pattern.” Concrete was then poured up to the coping with Coronado Buff integral color with a Terra Cotta release. The deck was sealed with a Brickform sealer thinned with xylene providing a low sheen, matte finish. The project was 600 sq ft plus 200 sq ft on the patio.
Average cost: $8-9 square foot
Average cost: $8-9 square foot
Gkrete
Dripping Springs, TX
This pool deck is scored and stained Black and diluted Black.
Patterned Concrete of PA
This large residential project included patios, a pool deck, walkways and a driveway. LITHOCHROME® Color Hardener in Beige Cream was used for the primary color. The concrete was stamped with various patterns of LITHOTEX® Pavecrafters®, and then LITHOTEX® Antiquing Release in Smoke Beige and Arizona Tan was used to bring depth and highlights to the textured concrete.
Lasting Impressions in Concrete
Petaluma, CA
This project consisted of poured-in-place monument/wall caps, pool/spa coping, barbeque countertops, hearth, mantle, fireplace top and wood storage tops, all colored with CHROMIX® Admixtures for Color-Conditioned® Concrete. A different color of CHROMIX Admixtures was used for the main pool/spa decks and the patio area. All were sealed with CEMENTONE® Clear Sealer. The monument/wall caps, pool/spa coping, main pool/spa decks and patio areas were sand washed finishes. The barbeque countertops, hearth, mantle, fireplace top and wood storage tops were hard trowelled finished. All control joints and decorative joints were saw-cut.
J.L. Marshall & Sons, Inc.
Industrial Applications Inc
Portersville, PA
This striking pool deck was fashioned using Spraycrete’s trowelled on texture. The brick border was also added with this process. The colors used on the deck were a custom mix of adobe, gold, and terra cota which was hand stained to match the house.
Cornerstone Concrete Designs
Orrville, OH
This new poured pool deck was stamped with a Bush stone pattern and colored using sun buff hardener and an autumn brown release. The borders were stained with Smith’s water based stains.
PCM Group Inc
Indianapolis, IN
Brien at PCM Group recently submitted this community pool deck he completed in Indiana.The pool coping and the ribbons are colored and textured with an Italian slate texture skin while the inset fields are integrally colored concrete exposed with Grace's 05 Topcast product.
Rhodes Landscape Design, Inc
Rio Linda, CA
This residential pool deck features stamped and colored concrete. The stamp pattern used was Roman Slate.
Concrete Craftsmen
Santee, CA
This pool deck was an acrylic cement overlay. The stone was created using a flagstone relief stamp and each stone was individually stained. The coping was pre-cast pressed concrete and acid stained.
California Decorative Concrete
El Dorado Hills, CA
Existing residential pool deck and patio overlayed with integral color and a tinted sealer.
Florentine Floors, Inc.
Temecula, CA
The original integral coloring on this deck turned out splotchy. Florentine Floors was able to use a process called color injection to fix the uneven colors.
Designer Concrete Restoration
Indio, CA
Stained and scored concrete pool deck.
A to Z Designer Concrete
Dittmer, MO
This pool deck was done in seamless texture stamp with a light grey integral color and a charcoal release.
Hard Rock Concrete Company Inc
Colleyville, TX
Project Highlights: 2500 square feet, multiple levels, stamped and colored
Moderncrete
Austin, TX
Project Highlights: Acid stained, custom blend of pigmented sealers
Concrete by Design
Montgomery, NY
The unique texture on this pool deck at a residence in Mason, OH was created through slate textured stamps. The colors used were Adobe buff hardener and Terra cotta release. The cantilever coping was also textured and colored to match the decking.
Nebraska Concrete Coatings
McCook, NE
An indoor pool at a hotel was transformed using an acrylic overlay and coloring.
Read more about how decorative concrete was used in this project.
Read more about how decorative concrete was used in this project.
Land Design Texas
Boerne, TX
This unique three-tiered pool is surrounded by an earth-toned, salt-finished, concrete pool deck.
Read more about how decorative concrete was used on this project.
Read more about how decorative concrete was used on this project.
Concrete by Design
Montgomery, NY
The unique texture on this pool deck was created through slate textured stamps. The colors used were Adobe buff hardener and Terra cotta release.
Eddie Burks
This ICF home in Tennessee, the winner of a 2004 Concrete Excellence Award, used EnergyWise's systems approach to achieving maximum heating and cooling efficiency. Although the home is a massive 13,524 square feet, electricity costs run about $5.50 per day or $166 per month. Read More About Concrete Homes
Surfacing Solutions Inc
Temecula, CA
Concrete stamp, color and seal