
Cracked, slippery, or worn-out pool surround? We build concrete pool decks with slip-resistant finishes and proper drainage so your family stays safe and your investment holds up through Wyoming winters.

Concrete pool decks in Casper are poured, graded for drainage, and finished with a slip-resistant texture built to handle the freeze-thaw cycle - most residential projects run two to four days from prep to walkable surface.
A pool deck does more than look good. It is the surface your family walks on with bare feet, the area where water splashes and sits, and the zone most exposed to Casper's temperature swings. If the deck was not graded correctly, water pools near the pool edge or runs toward your foundation. If the texture has worn away, wet feet slip. And if the concrete mix was not right for Wyoming winters, cracks start showing up after the first hard freeze.
Homeowners often pair a new pool deck with related outdoor projects. If you are also planning concrete patio construction nearby, or need concrete steps construction to connect your pool area to the house, we can coordinate both in a single visit and a single project.
If you noticed small cracks last fall and they look noticeably wider this spring, the freeze-thaw cycle is doing real damage. In Casper, water gets into cracks, freezes, expands, and forces them open a little more each winter. Cracks wider than a pencil are worth having a contractor assess before they reach the slab beneath.
If part of your deck shifts when you step on it, or there is a noticeable lip between sections, the slab has moved. Casper's expansive soils swell and shrink with moisture, pushing concrete slabs upward or sideways over time. Uneven sections are a tripping hazard and a signal that the base layer needs attention.
After rain or pool splash, water should drain away from the pool and away from your foundation. If puddles sit on the deck or water runs toward the house, the deck has either settled or was never graded correctly. Left alone, this quietly directs water toward your foundation year after year.
If the textured finish on your pool deck has worn smooth - easy to feel when you run your hand across it wet - it has lost the grip that keeps bare feet safe. This is common on older unsealed decks, and it is a safety issue worth addressing before the swimming season. Resurfacing with a fresh textured layer is usually less expensive than a full replacement.
We pour new pool decks, resurface existing slabs that are structurally sound, and build step connections from the deck to the house. Every new deck we install includes drainage grading so water moves away from the pool and your foundation, and control joints cut at the right spacing so the concrete can expand and contract without cracking in random patterns. The finish you choose - broom, stamped, or exposed aggregate - is applied while the concrete is still workable and becomes part of the slab itself.
We also coordinate pool deck work with related outdoor projects. If your backyard plans include concrete steps construction to connect the deck to your home, or a concrete patio adjoining the pool area, scheduling everything together saves mobilization costs and ensures the finished surfaces match.
Best for homeowners building a new pool or replacing a deck that is beyond repair.
Good fit for structurally sound slabs that are cracked, faded, or have lost their texture.
Most durable and low-maintenance option, ideal for Casper's freeze-thaw climate.
Suits homeowners who want a decorative look resembling stone, tile, or brick.
Casper sits at roughly 5,100 feet and regularly sees temperatures swing from well below zero in January to the 90s in July. That range is hard on any concrete surface, and a pool deck is especially exposed because it sits in the open with no protection overhead. The dry, high-altitude air also pulls moisture out of fresh concrete faster than at lower elevations, which means a contractor who does not take extra steps during the curing process is leaving you with a weaker slab. Getting both the pour and the curing right requires knowing this climate - not just reading about it.
Casper's pool season runs roughly from late May through early September. That short window means scheduling pressure is real - if you want a finished deck before the season starts, you need to book early. Homeowners in Douglas, WY and Riverton, WY face the same tight season, and we bring the same cold-climate approach to every project across the region.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to come look at your pool area in person. We will ask about the size, your finish preferences, and whether the old deck needs to come out. No commitment required to get a written quote.
At the visit we measure the area, check drainage, and look at the existing surface if there is one. You will receive a written proposal covering labor, materials, finish options, and timeline before we schedule any work.
The crew grades the area for drainage, sets forms, and pours the concrete. In Casper's dry climate we take extra steps to keep fresh concrete from losing moisture too quickly - this is the part of the job that most affects long-term durability.
After the pour the forms come off within a day or two and we clean up the site. Stay off the surface for 24 to 48 hours, and keep heavy furniture off for about a week. We walk you through care instructions, including when to seal, before we leave.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. No pressure, no obligation.
(307) 337-0907We use air-entrained concrete mixes designed for cold climates and install control joints at the correct spacing for Casper's temperature range. A deck built this way handles the swing from below zero to 90 degrees without the random cracking that shows up on work done to a lower standard.
Every pool deck we pour is graded to move water away from the pool edge and away from your home's foundation. This step is often skipped on lower-quality work, and the result is water slowly directing itself toward your foundation for years. Proper drainage on day one prevents that problem entirely.
Casper's outdoor concrete season runs roughly late May through early September - about 90 days where conditions are reliably safe for pours. We schedule projects around that window and plan for the dry, high-altitude curing conditions that catch out-of-area crews off guard.
We are licensed through the State of Wyoming and carry the liability and workers compensation coverage required to work in Casper. You can verify our license through the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services at{' '} wyomingworkforce.org before signing anything. Local reputation matters here - we work in these neighborhoods and our work is visible to your neighbors.
Pool deck work in Casper requires understanding both the climate and the soil. We bring that local knowledge to every project, and our work is visible in neighborhoods across the city.
For guidance on concrete finishes and best practices, see the American Concrete Institute and the Portland Cement Association.
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