DECKING

Protect Your Pool and Deck With Proper Coatings

Choose from our range of coating solutions that fit virtually every need you have. You'll love how they can help you repair your deck or add a layer of protection to your brand new deck.


Give us a call to talk about the decking options that are right for your needs, including options such as:



  • Beautiful one-piece concrete pool deck and bullnosed coping systems for easy maintenance—no more separate coping stones to protect and replace.
  • Paver stones for every design
  • Stone decking of all types and designs
  • You don't have to make this decision on your own. Let our team be there for you.

Expect Excellence in Installation and Customer Service

Work with our pool experts to ensure you get the proper pool and deck coatings for your needs.

You'll find that we're readily available to answer questions or to provide you with a FREE ESTIMATE for your specific needs.

Call Us
  • pool

    Button
  • deck

    Button
samples

Flawless Pool Decking Solutions in West Shokan

The Pool Chemist is committed to being your premier destination for all things pool decking. Our expert team specializes in creating stunning and durable pool decking that enhances the beauty and functionality of your outdoor oasis. Whether you're looking for classic elegance or modern sophistication, we have the knowledge and skill to deliver exceptional pool decking. With a focus on quality materials and precise craftsmanship, we are dedicated to exceeding your expectations and creating the perfect pool decking for your home. Get a free estimate on your pool decking today!

Free Estimates
Frequently Asked Questions
  • What kind of swimming pools do you install?

    We install in-ground and on-ground swimming pools. Contact us today for a free estimate!

  • How often do I need pool maintenance?

    The frequency of pool maintenance depends on several factors, including the type of pool you have, the local climate, and how often the pool is used. In general, here are some guidelines for common pool maintenance tasks:


    Daily/Weekly Maintenance:

    • Skimming the pool surface to remove debris like leaves and insects.
    • Emptying the skimmer basket.
    • Checking the water level and ensuring it's at the proper level for optimal skimming and filtration.
    • Testing the water's pH and chlorine levels and adjusting them as needed.

    Bi-Weekly Maintenance:

    • Vacuuming the pool to remove dirt and debris that have settled on the pool floor.
    • Brushing the walls and tiles to prevent algae and scale buildup.
    • Backwashing the pool filter if it's a sand or DE filter, or cleaning the cartridge filter.
    • Checking the pump and filter for any visible issues or leaks.

    Monthly Maintenance:

    • Checking the pool equipment, such as pumps, filters, and heaters, for proper functioning.
    • Inspecting the pool's circulation and filtration system.
    • Checking for any signs of leaks in the plumbing or pool structure.
    • Cleaning and lubricating o-rings and gaskets as needed.

    Seasonal Maintenance:

    • During winter, you may need to winterize your pool for the off-season, which involves balancing the water chemistry and protecting the pool equipment from freezing.

    Annual Maintenance:

    • Draining and cleaning the pool (if necessary).
    • Inspecting and servicing the pool heater, if you have one.
    • Checking the condition of pool liners or surfaces, tiles, and grout.

    As Needed:

    • Anytime you notice issues like cloudy water, algae growth, or unusual odors, contact us to address them promptly with the appropriate maintenance tasks.

    It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and the specific maintenance needs of your pool may vary. Factors like heavy pool use, severe weather conditions, and the presence of trees or plants near the pool can influence the maintenance schedule.

  • How do I know if I should restore my pool?

    Deciding whether to restore or renovate your pool is a viable option when your pool is showing signs of wear and tear but is not in a state of irreversible disrepair. Here are some factors to consider when determining if pool restoration is the right choice:


    • Visual Condition: Assess the visual condition of the pool. Look for issues such as cracks in the pool shell, fading or chipping of the pool surface, and worn-out tiles or coping. If the main problem is cosmetic and the structure is sound, restoration may be a suitable option to rejuvenate the pool's appearance.
    • Leaks: If you suspect or have confirmed leaks in your pool, address them promptly. Leaks can lead to water loss and structural damage over time. In some cases, repairing leaks and restoring the pool's surface may be more cost-effective than a full replacement.
    • Surface Damage: If the pool's surface (e.g., plaster, pebble, or vinyl liner) is damaged but the structure beneath it is intact, resurfacing the pool can extend its lifespan and improve its appearance.
    • Aesthetic Preferences: Consider whether you're satisfied with the pool's current aesthetics. Restoration can allow you to update the pool's appearance with new surface materials, tiles, coping, and decking.
    • Upgrading Equipment: If your pool equipment (e.g., pumps, filters, heaters) is outdated or inefficient, a pool restoration project can be an opportunity to upgrade to more energy-efficient and modern equipment.
    • Budget: Compare the cost of restoring the pool to the cost of replacing it. Restoring a pool is generally more cost-effective than a full replacement, but the exact cost will depend on the extent of the restoration work needed.

    Pool restoration can breathe new life into an aging pool, making it more functional, attractive, and efficient. However, the suitability of restoration depends on the pool's current condition and your goals. It's essential to evaluate your pool's needs and consult with us to determine the best course of action.

Swimming Pools

Pool Decking

Share by: