
A pool deck in Biloxi takes real abuse from sun, rain, and Gulf Coast soil. We pour decks that stay cool, drain right, and hold up year after year.

Concrete pool decks in Biloxi involve pouring a reinforced slab around your pool with proper drainage slope, the right surface finish, and a sealer built for coastal conditions. Most residential installations take two to five days of active work, plus a curing window before the surface handles full foot traffic and furniture.
Biloxi homeowners use their pools for much of the year - sometimes nine or ten months - which means your deck takes more UV exposure, more wet-dry cycles, and more foot traffic than a deck in a northern climate. A surface that was not built for those conditions will show it within a few seasons. The finish, the base prep, and the drainage design all matter here more than they do in drier or cooler parts of the country.
We also handle concrete patio construction for homeowners looking to extend their outdoor living space beyond the pool area with the same durable, weather-resistant pour.
Hairline cracks are normal, but cracks wider than a credit card - or ones that keep growing - mean the deck is under stress it cannot handle. In Biloxi, clay soil that swells and shrinks with rainfall is often the cause. Left alone, those cracks let water in and the damage accelerates fast.
If water sits on your deck for more than a few minutes after rain or pool splashing, drainage is failing. This is a serious concern in Biloxi, where heavy downpours are common and standing water works into the concrete from underneath. It also creates a slip hazard every time someone steps out of the pool.
If the top layer is peeling, flaking, or feels rough and uneven underfoot, the surface has started to deteriorate. Years of sun exposure, pool chemicals, and the constant wet-dry cycle that comes with Gulf Coast living cause this kind of breakdown. At this stage the deck may be a candidate for resurfacing rather than full replacement.
The coping is the cap along the top of your pool wall, and the deck should meet it cleanly. If a gap is opening up between deck and pool edge, or the deck has dropped on one side, the ground underneath has shifted. This is worth addressing quickly because water getting into that gap can damage the pool structure itself.
Every pool deck we install starts with proper base preparation - compacting the ground, grading for drainage, and setting forms before concrete is poured. We place control joints at proper intervals so the slab has a place to flex with temperature changes instead of cracking randomly. The surface finish is chosen with Biloxi conditions in mind: lighter colors to reflect heat, textured surfaces for safe footing when wet, and sealers that stand up to Gulf Coast UV and pool chemicals.
For homeowners who want to go beyond plain concrete, we offer concrete steps construction to tie the pool area into your home's entry or yard. For larger outdoor projects, our concrete patio construction work can extend the hardscape beyond the pool perimeter and create a connected outdoor living space.
Suits homeowners installing a deck around a new or existing pool where no concrete currently exists, or where the old deck has been removed.
Suits homeowners with a structurally failing deck where patching or resurfacing is not a reliable long-term solution and a full tear-out is the better investment.
Suits homeowners with a structurally sound slab that has a worn or outdated surface - a spray-on or overlay coating gives a fresh look without the cost of full demolition.
Suits homeowners who want the durability of concrete with the visual appeal of stone or tile, pressed into the surface before the concrete sets.
Biloxi sits in one of the hottest and sunniest parts of the country, and that sun does real damage to concrete surfaces over time. UV rays break down sealers faster here than in cooler climates, which means resealing every one to two years - rather than the every two to three years common in other regions - is the right approach. The finish you choose also matters more here: lighter-colored surfaces reflect heat and stay cooler underfoot on a July afternoon, which is a genuine quality-of-life difference when you are walking barefoot from the pool. Biloxi also averages around 65 inches of rain per year, and a deck without proper drainage channels will hold standing water after every storm, accelerating cracking and pushing moisture toward your foundation.
The soil underneath is another factor that separates Gulf Coast pool deck work from interior work. Much of coastal Mississippi contains expansive clay that swells with moisture and shrinks in dry periods - and that movement puts stress on any slab from below. Homeowners in Ocean Springs and Gautier face the same soil conditions, and the base preparation approach that works in Biloxi applies throughout this coastal stretch. A contractor who does not account for these conditions in the ground prep phase will leave you with a deck that shifts and cracks within a few seasons.
We reply within one business day. No contractor should give you a firm price without seeing your pool area in person - the size, drainage, and soil conditions all affect the total. We schedule a 30-to-60-minute visit so you can ask questions and get a feel for how we work.
After the visit you receive a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included - slab thickness, finish type, control joint placement, drainage approach, and what the warranty covers. No vague totals, no charges added later for things that were visible on day one.
If old concrete is being removed, that happens first - usually in a day. Then we compact the base and set forms before the pour. Concrete is placed, the surface finish is applied, and control joints are cut before the slab fully sets.
Plan on keeping foot traffic off the deck for at least a week, and heavy furniture off for about a month. We walk through the finished work with you before leaving and explain when sealing is needed - most decks should be sealed about 30 days after installation once fully cured.
Free written estimate. No phone guesses. We come to your property, assess the site, and give you a clear price before any work begins.
(228) 250-0610Biloxi gets around 65 inches of rain per year - nearly double the national average. We design drainage slope into every deck from the start so water moves off the surface and away from your home after every storm. A deck that holds standing water after rain is a slab with a design problem, not just a maintenance issue.
We use light-colored, heat-reflective finishes and coastal-grade sealers that hold up against Biloxi's UV intensity and salt air. The right sealer in this climate makes a measurable difference in how long your deck looks good and stays structurally sound.
Much of coastal Mississippi contains expansive clay soil that moves with moisture. We compact and grade the base before every pour to account for how this soil behaves - because a deck built on a poorly prepared base will crack and shift regardless of how good the concrete itself is.
You get a written estimate with a full scope of work before we schedule the pour. Mississippi State Board of Contractors licensed, and we pull required permits through the City of Biloxi on your behalf. You can verify our license directly at msboc.us.
Every one of these proof points connects to the same outcome: a pool deck that looks good, drains right, and does not need to be redone in five years. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project in Biloxi and the surrounding coast.
Connect your pool area to the rest of your yard or home entry with durable, code-compliant concrete steps built for coastal conditions.
Learn MoreExtend your outdoor living space beyond the pool perimeter with a connected patio poured to the same drainage and finish standards.
Learn MorePool season on the Gulf Coast is long - schedule your free site visit now and have your new deck ready before the heat peaks.