
Pool Deck Resurfacing Process
Assessment. Our expert estimators arrive at your home or commercial location ready to assess your situation. First, we analyze the trouble spots and address any issues you want to discuss. Any delamination, rough areas, cracks, rust spots, or slippery surfaces are detected and noted. It is important for us to give you a true picture of what sort of repair and resurfacing options will best serve your needs. Second, we precisely measure the whole area to be resurfaced. Our estimators then reconvene with the customer to report findings and relay an approximate time of sending out the proposal. Prestige takes the assessment step in pool deck resurfacing seriously.
After we send out our detailed proposal form via email, typically with "best" and "worst" case scenario options. We want no surprises to upset your lifestyle. We will follow up to make sure you received the information. Upon accepting our industry competitive prices, we schedule around your calendar as best as we are able. Our pool deck resurfacing specialists arrive each day on the site in a timely manner and leave a mess free workplace. We keep our customers informed of our progress and any issues discovered once we delve into the work.
System. We use two layers of polymer based concrete to reduce any chance of cracking or leaking. Our commercial and residential pool deck
Don't
go through the huge cost of tearing out and re-pouring your pool deck.
Resurface it! If your deck is in reasonably good shape (no major
cracks), our pool deck resurfacing system
is the best choice for you. Even with some cracking, we can repair your
existing pool deck. No need to hire a general contractor, hire a
licensed deck resurfacing expert. Call Prestige Deck Coating, and beat
the heat!

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Prestige Deck Coating26941 Avenida Las PalmasCapistrano Beach, Ca 92624949-491-4880 (OFFICE)949-281-3760 (FAX)info@prestigedecking.comwww.prestigedecking.com
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