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Pool Deck Cleaning in Charlotte, NC
Mecklenburg County, NC

Pool Deck Cleaning in Charlotte, NC

Charlotte pool decks span a wide range of substrates and ages, from older broom-finished concrete around Myers Park, to stamped concrete in Ballantyne, to travertine surrounds in SouthPark. Our pool deck process starts with a pre-rinse to dilute any residual pool chemistry, masking and protecting the coping line, and setting up runoff control so wash water flows away from the pool itself rather than into the basin.

Pool Deck Cleaning for Charlotte Properties

Local crew, local pricing, local knowledge

Charlotte pool decks span a wide range of substrates and ages, from older broom-finished concrete around Myers Park, to stamped concrete in Ballantyne, to travertine surrounds in SouthPark. Our pool deck process starts with a pre-rinse to dilute any residual pool chemistry, masking and protecting the coping line, and setting up runoff control so wash water flows away from the pool itself rather than into the basin.

We match chemistry and pressure to the surface: pH-neutral stone-safe cleaners on travertine, gentle alkaline detergents on concrete and stamped, and well under 1,500 PSI on stamped and natural stone. Drains and skimmer lids are protected, and we finish with a slip-safety rinse so the deck dries clean without leaving a slick film from sunscreen residue or body oils. Most Charlotte clients book us as part of spring pool opening so the deck is ready before the first weekend swim.

Common Pool Deck Cleaning Issues in Charlotte

What Charlotte property owners deal with most

1

Sunscreen and body-oil residue along lounge-chair zones and steps

2

Organic mildew on shaded north-side sections of older Myers Park concrete

3

Efflorescence haze on Ballantyne stamped concrete near coping

4

Lichen and biofilm on SouthPark travertine surrounds

5

Slick algae rings forming around deck drains and skimmer overflow lines

Scheduling in Charlotte

We prioritize Charlotte pool deck cleanings March through early May to align with pool-opening season, with same-week slots typically available outside that window.

What's Included

Standard scope for pool deck cleaning jobs

  • Concrete, pavers, travertine, and natural stone pool decks
  • Remove algae, mold, and slip hazards around pool areas
  • Eco-safe chemicals that will not harm pool water chemistry
  • Restore non-slip texture and traction on wet surfaces
  • Remove calcium deposits and mineral staining
  • Protect surrounding landscaping and pool equipment
  • Heavy pollen season cleaning for Charlotte's February–June pool deck buildup
  • Red clay runoff treatment around pool areas in Piedmont clay soil zones

Pool Deck Cleaning FAQs for Charlotte

Local-specific answers and common service questions

Will your cleaning chemistry mess up my pool water?
No. We pre-rinse the deck to dilute splash-back, mask the coping line, and direct runoff away from the pool toward landscape beds or storm drains. The cleaners we use on pool decks are chosen specifically because they break down quickly and will not shock pool chemistry if a small amount makes it in.
Can you clean my SouthPark travertine pool deck without etching it?
Yes. Travertine is calcium-based, so we never use acidic cleaners on it. We use a pH-neutral stone-safe solution and keep pressure under 1,500 PSI, which lifts lichen, pollen, and oils without opening the stone or dulling the surface.
When should I have my Charlotte pool deck cleaned?
Most clients schedule us in March or early April as part of spring pool opening, then optionally a mid-summer touch-up after heavy pollen and sunscreen buildup. Booking before Memorial Day weekend fills up fast across Charlotte, so earlier is better.
Is it safe to pressure wash around a pool?
Yes, when using appropriate chemistry. We use pool-safe cleaning solutions that won't harm your water chemistry if they enter the pool. We're also careful about drainage direction and runoff.
Can you clean travertine pool decks?
Yes. Travertine is a delicate natural stone that requires low pressure and pH-neutral chemistry. We're experienced with travertine and other natural stone pool surfaces.
How often should I have my pool deck cleaned?
Annual cleaning is typical for most Charlotte homeowners. If your pool deck has significant shade or stays wet for extended periods, semi-annual cleaning keeps algae and mold from taking hold.

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