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Pool Deck Cleaning in Davidson, NC
Mecklenburg County, NC

Pool Deck Cleaning in Davidson, NC

Davidson pool decks split between older broom-finished concrete around the historic core and newer travertine installs in River Run and similar communities. The older concrete is usually well-cured and tolerates a thorough cleaning, but it has often absorbed years of sunscreen, body oil, and organic staining that needs dwell time, not just pressure. The newer travertine needs the opposite — gentle, stone-safe chemistry and very low pressure to keep the surface intact.

Pool Deck Cleaning for Davidson Properties

Local crew, local pricing, local knowledge

Davidson pool decks split between older broom-finished concrete around the historic core and newer travertine installs in River Run and similar communities. The older concrete is usually well-cured and tolerates a thorough cleaning, but it has often absorbed years of sunscreen, body oil, and organic staining that needs dwell time, not just pressure. The newer travertine needs the opposite — gentle, stone-safe chemistry and very low pressure to keep the surface intact.

Every Davidson pool deck job starts with a pre-rinse to dilute pool splash, masking of the coping line, and runoff routing away from the pool itself. On older concrete we stay around 1,800 PSI maximum with surface-cleaner sweeps; on River Run travertine we drop well under 1,500 PSI and rely on pH-neutral chemistry. We pull skimmer lids, protect drains, and finish with a clean rinse so the deck dries slip-safe and ready for spring pool opening.

Common Pool Deck Cleaning Issues in Davidson

What Davidson property owners deal with most

1

Decades of sunscreen and body-oil saturation on older Davidson concrete

2

Organic mildew streaking on shaded sections under mature canopy

3

Lichen on River Run travertine pool surrounds

4

Pollen and tree-sap staining from oaks and pines surrounding older lots

5

Worn, greying surface profile on aging broom-finished concrete near steps

Scheduling in Davidson

Davidson pool decks are typically scheduled in March and April for spring opening, with mid-summer refreshes available on request.

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 Davidson

Local-specific answers and common service questions

Our concrete pool deck is from the 80s and looks permanently dingy — can it really come back?
Most of the time, yes. Older concrete absorbs sunscreen, body oil, and organic staining over years, but with proper dwell-time chemistry plus a surface cleaner, the underlying color usually returns dramatically. We will do a small test patch before committing to the full deck.
How is cleaning a River Run travertine deck different?
Travertine is calcium-based and porous, so we use only pH-neutral stone-safe cleaners and keep pressure well under 1,500 PSI. We rely on dwell time to lift lichen and biofilm rather than blasting the surface, which preserves the natural stone face.
Can this be done before pool opening in Davidson?
Yes — that is our busiest window. Booking in February or early March secures a spot before the late-April opening rush.
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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