Slip-resistant, UV-stable, cooler underfoot — built for the Florida sun.
Why pool deck paint fails here
Deck paint blisters under Florida UV and constant chlorinated splash, usually within 18–24 months. Pavers stay beautiful longer but grow mildew in joints, shift with our sandy soils, and radiate heat. A textured polyaspartic coating bonds permanently to the slab, blocks UV yellowing, and adds an anti-slip profile you can adjust from “barefoot friendly” to “commercial grip.”
Comparison
| Polyaspartic coating | Deck paint | Pavers | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical life | 10–15+ yrs | 1–3 yrs | 15+ yrs (with joint upkeep) |
| Slip resistance | Adjustable texture | Poor when wet | Good |
| Maintenance | Rinse / mop | Repaint often | Weed/mildew joints, re-sand |
| Installed cost | $4–$8/sqft | $1–$2 (then repeat) | $12–$20/sqft |
What we install
UV-stable polyaspartic systems with quartz or flake texture, coping-to-screen-enclosure coverage, and optional cool-touch additives that lower surface temperature. Installed in 1–2 days, swim-ready in 48–72 hours, and covered by our workmanship warranty.
Pool decks typically run 300–800 sqft — get an instant range with the cost calculator or read the full pricing guide.
