Playwell Pools Inc.
Pool Deck Construction Volusia County
Pool Deck Construction in Volusia County
At Playwell Pools, we believe a pool deck is more than just a functional space — it’s the finishing touch that brings your entire outdoor living area together. Our expert team designs and builds pool decks in Volusia County that are safe, beautiful, and built to last.
Why Your Pool Deck Matters
It enhances the safety and usability of your pool by providing a slip-resistant, durable surface.
It complements the architecture and style of your pool and home.
It helps manage drainage, protecting your pool’s structure and surrounding landscape.
The right deck material will stay cool underfoot, even in Central Florida’s heat.
Our Pool Deck Construction Process
Design & Layout
We begin with a consultation to understand your preferences and how you plan to use the deck. From there, our designers lay out the deck in relation to your pool, ensuring ideal flow, drainage, and aesthetics.Sub-Base Preparation
Proper groundwork is key — we excavate, compact, and grade the deck area to create a stable base that prevents settling and water pooling.Installation
For pavers or natural stone: we set each unit precisely on a professionally prepared base, paying close attention to jointing and spacing.
For stamped or poured concrete: we pour and shape the concrete, then finish it with textures or patterns that add character and slip resistance.
Coping & Edge Treatment
We install coping around the pool’s edge, choosing from matching stone, paver, or concrete styles. The coping not only defines the pool’s edge, but also helps manage water runoff.Sealing & Final Finishes
Depending on the material, we apply sealants or surface finishes to protect the deck from moisture, chlorine, and UV exposure. We also ensure proper drainage through the deck to keep it safe and dry.Maintenance Guidance
After installation, we provide you with care instructions that help you maintain your deck — such as when to reseal stone, clean pavers, or inspect for settling.
Materials We Offer & Recommend
We offer a wide range of high-quality materials for your pool deck, depending on your style, budget, and performance needs:
Travertine Pavers — Classic and luxurious, travertine stays cool underfoot, resists slipping, and adds timeless elegance to your pool area.
Concrete Pavers — Durable, customizable, and available in a variety of shapes and colors, concrete pavers give you design flexibility and long-term performance.
Stamped or Decorative Concrete — We can pour textured or stained concrete that mimics natural stone, slate, brick, or even wood, while ensuring slip-resistance and long-term durability.
Natural Stone & Tile — Choose from stone or porcelain tiles for high-end finishes, long-lasting stability, and a refined look.
Let’s Build Your Dream Pool!
Why Partner With Playwell Pools for your Pool Deck Construction in Volusia County:
Decades of Construction Experience — Our 40+ years of building experience ensures quality, reliability, and craftsmanship.
Attention to Detail — Every deck is custom-designed to match your pool, architecture, and lifestyle.
High-Quality Materials — We only work with trusted stone, pavers, and concrete suppliers for long-lasting beauty.
Local Expertise — As Orlando-based builders, we know how to choose materials and construction methods compatible with our climate and soil.
Transparent Process — We’ll walk you through design, material selection, and costs, so there are no surprises.
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About Volusia County, FL
Volusia County (, və-LOO-shə) is located in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Florida between the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2020 census, the county was home to 553,543 people, an increase of 11.9% from the 2010 census. It was founded on December 29, 1854, from part of Orange County, and was named for the community of Volusia, located in northwestern Volusia County. Its first county seat was Enterprise. Since 1887, its county seat has been DeLand.Volusia County is part of the Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach metropolitan statistical area, as well as part of the larger Orlando–Deltona–Daytona Beach Combined statistical area. == History == Volusia County was named after its largest community, Volusia, when the Florida Legislature created it by dividing Orange County on December 29, 1854. At the time, Volusia County had about 600 residents.The origins of the word "Volusia" are unclear, though several theories exist: The name came from a word meaning "Land of the Euchee", from the Euchee Indians who migrated into the area after the Timucua Indian cultures declined in the early 1700s. The Euchees (or Uchees) lived in the area of Spring Gardens, about 10 miles south of Volusia. It was named after a British settler named Voluz, who owned a plantation located on the St.
Neighborhoods in Volusia County, FL
Whispering Creek, Sanctuary On Spruce Creek, Willow Run, Deltona Lakes, Pelican Bay, Downtown DeLand's Historic Garden District, New Smyrna Beach Historic District, South Peninsula Historic District, Cypresshead, Village At Indigo Lakes, South Beach Street Historic District
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Ready to Build Your Perfect Pool Deck?
Bring your vision to life with a pool deck that enhances safety, style, and comfort. Contact Playwell Pools today to schedule a consultation for your pool deck construction in Volusia County.


























