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Cracks in your pool deck not only detract from its appearance but can also indicate deeper issues with the underlying foundation. At APD Foundation Repair, we specialize in assessing and repairing pool deck cracks to restore the beauty and safety of your outdoor space. Our expert team provides effective solutions to prevent further damage and ensure the longevity of your pool area. Read below to learn about the common causes of pool deck cracks and our professional repair services.

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Diagnosing A

Cracked Pool Deck

 

Founded in February 2014, APD is a proud family-owned business with deep-rooted values. Our foundation might have been set in 2014, but our expertise traces back much further. With our owners bringing in over 15 years of experience in the foundation industry, we've become an emblem of trust and reliability in the community. Founded in February 2014, APD is a proud family-owned business with deep-rooted values.

 

Our foundation might have been set in 2014, but our expertise traces back much further. With our owners bringing in over 15 years of experience in the foundation industry, we've become an emblem of trust and reliability in the community. 

 

Founded in February 2014, APD is a proud family-owned business with deep-rooted values. 

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Before & Afters

 

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What Causes

Pool Deck Cracking?

 
 

Understanding the potential causes of cracks in pool decks and concrete can help homeowners identify, treat, and prevent future issues from arising.

Heavy Rain & Flooding

Heavy rain and flooding can cause soil expansion and contraction, leading to cracks and uneven surfaces in your pool deck.

Tree Roots

Tree roots can grow underneath your pool deck, exerting pressure that leads to cracks and structural damage.

Soil Settling

Soil Erosion

Cold Temperature

Poor Initial Installation

Improper installation techniques can leave your pool deck vulnerable to cracks and structural issues from the start.

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Are Cracks In My
Pool Deck Serious?

 

Addressing cracks, uneven surfaces, and other damages on the pool deck promptly is essential for several reasons. Here's why you might want to keep an eye on the cracks in your concrete.

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Prevent Further Damage
Without proper repairs, existing damage will worsen over time. Small cracks allow water to penetrate and damage the steel rebar inside, leading to more extensive cracking. Fixing cracks at the first sign can prevent escalation and additional costs.


Ensure Safety
Cracking and uneven concrete around the pool create safety hazards for users. Effective repairs eliminate tripping hazards and potential injuries.


Avoid Expensive Repairs
The more damage occurs, the more extensive and costly the repairs will be. It is more cost-effective to fix minor issues now than to replace the entire pool deck later.


Enhance Property Value
Cracks and deterioration negatively affect the appearance of your backyard oasis. Quick repairs help maintain aesthetic appeal and structural integrity.


For a comprehensive solution to cracked pool decks, rely on APD. Our specialized, signature treatments are crafted with unmatched accuracy and efficiency, surpassing typical market products.

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Other Issues That Come with Pool Deck Cracks

 
 

Cracks in your pool deck can be signs of various other structural problems around your property. Understanding these issues helps homeowners identify potential threats early and determine the right course of action for repair. Read below to learn more about common problems that come with pool deck cracks and their solutions.

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Before And After

How To Fix
Cracks In Pool Deck

 
 
 

Understanding the different signs & symptoms of uneven floors can help homeowners identify potential issues early and determine the right course of action for repair.

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Inspection

Our team thoroughly examines your pool deck to identify the damage and determine the optimal repair plan, including ideal lifting points.

 

Drill Holes and Insert Ports

We drill small, penny-sized holes in the affected areas and insert custom injection ports to access the area beneath the slab.

 

Mix and Inject Foam

We blend the proprietary components of our high-density polyurethane foam and pump it beneath the concrete through the injection ports.

 

Foam Expansion and Lifting

The foam rapidly expands and hardens within 15 minutes, filling voids and gently lifting the concrete slab back into place.

 

Seal and Maintain

We remove the injection ports, patch the access holes, seal all cracks and joints to prevent water intrusion, and recommend periodic maintenance for long-term durability.

 
 
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Contact

If you're concerned about the integrity of your pool deck or concrete, contact us today to schedule an evaluation with our expert team at APD Foundation Repair.

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