Decks

Decks

What is a deck?
Nearly 100% of all in-ground pools are surrounded by a concrete deck for a walking or lounging surface. As the concrete ages there are many alternatives to preserve or repair it.

When should I replace the deck? Decks should be replaced when the concrete suffers from severe cracking or shifting. The deck is hammered down and removed to the dirt and then poured back per local regulations. It can be dyed for color variety or left as natural gray. If the concrete has not peeled yet, a coating might be appropriate. Coatings provide minor repair and offer extended life by sealing in the concrete for protection.

For us, the proof is in the postive results.

Our subdivision uses your company for our pool maintenance – Morningbrooke Subdivision. Just wanted to tell you that I feel we have received the best service from you on the maintenance of our pool. We have lived in this subdivision from the very start (10 years plus) and didn’t swim in the pool for years because it was not kept clean. There is no hesitation in going in the pool area now due to that reason.”

Kim Huening
Morningbrooke Subdivision

Thank you again for maintaining such a HIGH level of professionalism with your actions and ALL of your staff!! It reaffirms what I already knew in that the quality of service and attention to detail that Positively Pools gives this Department and the patrons who visit Briscoe Pool is of the highest level.

Lisa Platt
City of Snellville

I wanted to express again on what and OUTSTANDING JOB Emily has done this year. Out of the 9 years I have been managing the pool this has been by far the best.”

Keith Hyde
Rivershyre

I have to say this was the best summer for the pool in the 8 years I’ve lived here, you guys have done a fabulous job with excellent pricing which really help or low budget, I look forward to next season!!!

Terry McLaurin
Brooks Crossing

The commitment of Positively Pool’s management is very apparent with their interest in collecting feedback from their customers and employees.

Paul Callis (Lifeguard Supervisor)
Positively Pools