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Pool Decks in Schertz, TX

Licensed pool decks for homeowners in Schertz — built by a crew that knows the local terrain and permitting.

Outdoor Living

Pool Decks Built for Schertz

A pool deck lives a harder life than a standard backyard deck — constant moisture, chlorine and saltwater splash, sunscreen, and near-daily bare-foot traffic through most of the year in our climate. Standard fasteners and some wood species simply don't hold up the same way.

Many Schertz backyards back up to greenbelt or drainage easements, which affects how far back a deck can extend and whether a permit needs an easement encroachment review. When it comes to pool deck construction specifically, Schertz permits through its own building department, and lots backing to drainage easements typically need setback verification before a permit is issued. We handle that survey check as part of your design consultation.

  • Fasteners and hardware rated for chlorine and moisture exposure
  • Slip-resistant board selection for wet, bare-foot traffic
  • Proper drainage grading away from pool equipment and foundation
  • Cooler composite color options for bare feet in summer
Pool Decks — Schertz, TX

Schertz at a Glance

Reliable deck builds for Schertz's growing family neighborhoods

Schertz has grown fast over the last decade, and most of the decks we build here are for newer homes with standard-depth lots, where the priority is maximizing usable outdoor space for families.

Our Process

How Pool Decks Works in Schertz

01

Site & Drainage Assessment

We evaluate grading around your pool, existing coping height, and equipment pad location before designing the deck layout.

02

Material & Fastener Selection

We choose decking and hardware specifically rated for constant moisture and chemical splash exposure, not standard exterior-grade materials.

03

Construction

The deck is framed and built with drainage channels directing water away from your home and pool equipment, and transitions are set flush with pool coping.

04

Safety & Code Review

We confirm railing height, gate, and barrier requirements meet San Antonio pool safety code before final sign-off.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Capped composite decking is generally the top choice for pool surrounds — it doesn't absorb chlorinated water, resists mildew, and many boards are engineered with textured, slip-resistant surfaces. For wood, cedar and tropical hardwoods perform better than pressure-treated pine in constant wet conditions.

Ready for Pool Decks in Schertz?

We build a lot of family-focused decks in Schertz — kid-friendly railings, low-maintenance materials, and space for a full patio set.