Pool Deck Resurfacing + Screen Enclosure Cleaning in Jacksonville, FL
Project Overview
Residential Concrete completed a pool deck restoration and screen enclosure cleaning at a Jacksonville, FL home near the Greenland area. The homeowner had a concrete deck covered in a failed coating that had been deteriorating and peeling for years, a severely clogged pool deck drain, and a screen enclosure heavily soiled with lichen, moss, and vegetation growth. The goal was to restore a clean, sealed, functional surface without a full resurfacing overlay.
The Problem
- The existing deck coating had failed across multiple sections, peeling and delaminating in large patches and leaving loose debris across the surface
- Cracks had formed in the concrete, with dirt and organic material accumulating in the voids
- The pool deck drain channel was completely clogged with years of compacted debris, preventing proper drainage
- The screen enclosure was covered in lichen, moss, and vines that had grown through the screen panels, reducing visibility and trapping moisture against the frame
Our Process: Pool Deck Resurfacing
- Mechanically ground off the failed coating and delaminated patches to expose a clean concrete substrate removing loose material first is essential because applying new product over a failing layer guarantees early re-failure
- Flushed and fully cleared the clogged deck drain channel to restore proper water flow; standing water trapped under a new sealed surface will undermine the coating from below
- Pressure washed the entire deck surface, drain channel, and enclosure framework
- Cleaned the screen enclosure panels top to bottom, removing lichen, moss, and vegetation from both the screen and the aluminum frame
- Filled and patched surface cracks and deteriorated areas using concrete patch compound, feathering edges to blend with the surrounding deck texture
- Allowed all patches to fully cure before applying sealer premature sealer application over uncured material traps moisture and causes bubbling or delamination
- Applied ICT ColorSeal H2O Pro in Caribbean Cream across the full deck surface, delivering UV protection, water resistance, and a uniform refreshed appearance
Materials Used
- ICT ColorSeal H2O Pro — Caribbean Cream (water-based acrylic color sealer)
Results
- Failed, peeling coating removed and surface stabilized with concrete patch before sealing
- Deck drain cleared and flowing freely — an often-overlooked step that extends the life of any new deck coating
- Screen enclosure cleaned of lichen, moss, and vegetation, with noticeably improved light transmission through the panels
- Full deck surface sealed in Caribbean Cream, delivering a clean, consistent finish with UV and moisture protection
Serving Your Area
Residential Concrete serves Jacksonville and surrounding communities including Mandarin, Fleming Island, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra Beach, and throughout the greater Northeast Florida area.
Get a Free Estimate
If you're dealing with a peeling pool deck coating, a clogged drain, or a dirty screen enclosure in Jacksonville, contact Residential Concrete for a free estimate.
Budget: 4,500
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Products Used
ICT ColorSeal H2O Pro — Caribbean Cream