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A pool deck in Prescott Valley has one job above all else: staying cool enough to walk on barefoot in July. Cortez Concrete builds and resurfaces pool decks throughout Prescott Valley, from Lonesome Valley to the Highway 69 corridor, with finishes engineered to cut surface temperature without sacrificing durability.
We're a third-generation, family-owned concrete company built on the kind of work ethic you'd expect from a business run by a working firefighter — precise, dependable, and built to hold up under pressure.
What Sets Our Concrete Pool Decks Apart in Prescott Valley
Pool decks in Prescott Valley deal with a shorter swim season and genuine winter freeze-thaw cycles rather than the low desert's relentless summer heat — slip resistance and freeze-resistant sealers matter more here than cooling the surface down. Prescott Valley sits at a similar elevation to Prescott, with the same granite-based soil and genuine winter freeze-thaw cycles that call for different footing depths and joint spacing than low-desert Phoenix work.
Here's what we get right on every job:
- Control joint layout planned around coping, equipment pads, and existing hardscape
- Coatings resistant to chlorine and pool chemical exposure over time
- Heat-reflective color and finish options that measurably reduce surface temperature versus plain gray concrete
- Proper slope and drainage so water moves away from the pool and your home's foundation
Our Step-by-Step Concrete Pool Decks Process
- Design Consultation — We assess your existing deck or pool plans and walk through color, texture, and finish options built for barefoot comfort.
- Demo or Prep — Existing failed decking removed if needed, or the surface prepped for a resurfacing overlay.
- Base & Slope Work — Proper base compaction and slope so water drains away from the pool and home.
- Pour or Overlay — New concrete poured or a resurfacing overlay applied, finished to your chosen texture.
- Sealing — A quality sealer applied to protect color, texture, and chemical resistance.
Concrete Pool Decks for Homes & Businesses in Prescott Valley
New Pool Deck Construction
For new pool builds near Lonesome Valley, poured and finished as part of your overall backyard project.
Pool Deck Resurfacing
Overlay and resurfacing for existing decks near the Highway 69 corridor that have cracked, faded, or gotten too hot to use comfortably.
Cool-Deck & Textured Finishes
Heat-reflective, slip-resistant finish systems for pool decks throughout Prescott Valley.
Local Knowledge for Concrete Pool Decks in Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley permits through the Town of Prescott Valley in Yavapai County, with the same high-elevation freeze considerations as neighboring Prescott.
Granite soil and real winter frost depth drive deeper footings and tighter joint spacing than any low-desert project.
That local knowledge is the difference between pool deck work that lasts and work that fails early — and it's why Prescott Valley property owners keep calling Cortez Concrete.
The Family Behind Every Prescott Valley Pour
Cortez Concrete isn't a franchise or a fly-by-night crew. We're a family business, now in our third generation, built on the same values our grandfather started with — showing up, doing the work right, and standing behind it. Our owner still works as an active firefighter, and that same sense of discipline, safety, and attention to detail carries over into every project we pour in Prescott Valley and across Northern Arizona.
Hire Cortez Concrete and you're working directly with the family whose name is on the truck — not a call center, and not a crew you'll never see again.
Common Questions About Concrete Pool Decks in Prescott Valley
Is a textured pool deck slippery when wet?
No, we use slip-resistant texture specifically designed for wet, barefoot traffic.
How do you keep a pool deck from getting too hot?
We use lighter colors and heat-reflective finish systems that measurably lower surface temperature compared to standard gray concrete.
Will pool chemicals damage the deck finish?
We use sealers and coatings chosen for chlorine and chemical resistance to hold up over time.
How long does a pool deck project take?
Most resurfacing projects take a few days; new pool deck pours typically run one to two weeks depending on size and design.
Can you resurface my existing pool deck instead of replacing it?
In many cases yes, if the underlying slab is structurally sound — an overlay can refresh color, texture, and heat performance.
Do I need a permit for pool deck work in Prescott Valley?
It depends on the scope, but most pool deck work in Prescott Valley is permitted through the Town of Prescott Valley, and we handle the submittal and any required inspections for you. We'll confirm exactly what your project needs during your free estimate.
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