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Pool Decks in Lee's Summit, MO

Your backyard pool in Lee's Summit deserves a deck that handles Missouri heat, heavy foot traffic, and years of cannonballs — without cracking your budget wide open.

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What Does a Concrete Pool Deck Actually Cost in Lee's Summit?

Let's talk numbers up front. A standard concrete pool deck in Lee's Summit runs between $8 and $16 per square foot for basic broom finish. Decorative stamped or stained options push that to $12–$22 per square foot. Most homeowners in neighborhoods like Raintree Lake and Lakewood spend between $4,500 and $12,000 total. The range depends on square footage, finish style, drainage complexity, and how much grading your yard needs before we even form up.

Why the spread? Lee's Summit sits on Jackson County clay — heavy, expansive soil that shifts with every wet spring and dry August. That means your pool deck needs a thicker subbase and properly spaced control joints to avoid cracking within two years. Labor costs here also reflect the metro's construction demand. We're in the fastest-growing commuter corridor on the Missouri side, and skilled concrete crews stay booked. Cheaper bids often mean thinner pours and skipped prep work. You'll pay for that later.

Service Details

Concrete Pool Decks Built for Lee's Summit Backyards

A pool deck is the largest functional surface in your outdoor living space. It handles bare feet, patio furniture, grill grease, chlorine splash, and freeze-thaw cycles from November through March. We pour residential pool decks across Lee's Summit using a minimum 4-inch slab with fiber mesh reinforcement and compacted Class 5 aggregate base. Every project includes proper slope away from both the pool edge and your home's foundation — critical in a city where stormwater drainage is already a concern in newer developments off Colbern Road and Ward Road.

Finish options range from classic broom texture to exposed aggregate, stamped patterns that mimic flagstone or travertine, and acid-stained surfaces. Broom finish stays the most affordable and provides excellent slip resistance. Stamped concrete gives you the look of natural stone at a fraction of the cost. For homeowners in Bent Tree or Winterset Valley with existing patios, we color-match new pool deck pours so the transition looks seamless.

We also handle tear-out and replacement of deteriorating pool decks — common in Lee's Summit homes built during the 1990s and 2000s housing boom near US-50. Those original pours often used minimal reinforcement and shallow subbase. After 20-plus years of clay movement, they show serious settlement cracks and lifted edges. Replacing them now prevents trip hazards and water intrusion around your pool shell.

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Local Considerations

Lee's Summit-Specific Pool Decks Considerations

Jackson County Clay and Subbase Preparation

Lee's Summit's expansive clay soil is the single biggest factor in pool deck longevity. Clay absorbs water and swells, then shrinks and cracks during dry spells. Without a properly compacted granular subbase — typically 4 to 6 inches of crushed limestone — your slab will heave and settle unevenly. We test subgrade compaction before every pour. In areas like Longview Farm where grading was done during large-scale development, we frequently encounter fill soil that hasn't fully consolidated. Extra compaction and thicker base material add cost but prevent callbacks.

Slip Resistance and Summer Surface Temperature

Missouri summers push air temps past 95°F regularly, and exposed concrete in direct sun can hit 140°F. That matters when your family walks barefoot between the house and pool. We recommend light-colored finishes or cool-deck coatings that reflect heat rather than absorb it. Textured broom and exposed aggregate finishes also provide better grip than smooth troweled surfaces. For Raintree Lake and Lakewood homeowners who entertain often, a stamped finish with a non-slip sealer gives you style without the burn.

Setback and Drainage Compliance in Lee's Summit

Lee's Summit enforces specific setback requirements and stormwater management rules for pool structures and surrounding hardscapes. Your pool deck can't direct runoff onto a neighbor's property or into the storm sewer without proper grading. In newer subdivisions off M-291, lot sizes are tighter and drainage easements more restrictive. We handle slope calculations and verify compliance with city requirements before forming begins. This avoids expensive rework and keeps your project on schedule.

Our Process

From First Call to Finished Pool Deck

It starts with a phone call or form submission. We ask about your pool type, approximate deck size, and what finish you're considering. Within a few days, one of our contractors meets you at your Lee's Summit home. During the site visit, we measure the pool perimeter, check existing grade, evaluate soil conditions, and note any obstacles — underground utilities, mature tree roots near the Lakewood area, or retaining walls that affect drainage. You'll get a written estimate within 48 hours that breaks down material, labor, tear-out if needed, and finish options with real prices.

Once you approve the scope, we schedule your pour date — typically 2 to 4 weeks out depending on season. Before that date, our crew handles all preparation. We excavate to proper depth, remove old concrete if replacing a deck, compact the subbase in lifts, set forms to exact grade, and install reinforcement. If your home is in Winterset Valley or another neighborhood with significant slope, we may build stepped forms or add a retaining edge to manage elevation changes cleanly.

Pour day moves fast. Our concrete arrives early morning from a local batch plant. We place, screed, and finish the surface in sections, working around the pool coping with precision cuts and flexible joint material. Stamped or decorative finishes happen while the concrete is still workable — timing is everything. By afternoon, your new deck is formed and curing. We apply sealer after the curing period, usually 5 to 7 days later.

The reveal is the best part. A finished pool deck transforms your entire backyard. Clean edges, consistent color, proper drainage away from the pool and house. We walk you through maintenance — when to reseal, how to handle minor surface stains, what to watch for after the first freeze-thaw season. Since 2015, we've completed 377-plus projects across the Kansas City metro, and our 13 five-star Google reviews reflect how we finish the job.

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A Raintree Lake Backyard Gets a Complete Pool Deck Overhaul

A homeowner near Raintree Parkway called us about their 20-year-old pool deck. The original builder had poured a 3.5-inch slab directly over clay with no granular base. Two decades of Lee's Summit weather had done its work — three major settlement cracks ran across the deck, one corner had lifted nearly an inch, and the surface had spalled badly around the diving board area. Chlorine splash and inadequate sealing had turned the concrete a blotchy gray-green. The homeowner wanted a clean, safe surface before their daughter's graduation party in six weeks.

We tore out 680 square feet of old concrete and hauled away over 12 tons of debris. Once we exposed the subgrade, the problem was obvious — raw clay with zero compaction, saturated from a downspout that had been dumping water straight onto the deck's edge for years. We rerouted the downspout into a buried drain line, brought in 6 inches of crushed limestone, and compacted it in two lifts. Forms went in with a consistent 1/8-inch-per-foot slope toward the yard.

We poured a 4.5-inch slab with fiber mesh reinforcement and finished it in a light sandstone-colored stamped Ashlar slate pattern. A matching cantilevered edge wrapped the entire pool perimeter. After 7 days of curing, we applied two coats of acrylic sealer with a non-slip additive. The homeowner had three weeks to spare before the party. The new deck looked like it belonged on a different property — level, bright, and built on a foundation that will handle Jackson County clay for decades.

Pricing

How Much Does Pool Decks Cost in Lee's Summit?

Type Cost / Sq Ft Typical 400 Sq Ft
Standard Textured (Broom) $8–12 $3,200–$4,800
Cool Deck Coating $10–15 $4,000–$6,000
Stamped / Decorative $12–18 $4,800–$7,200

Pool deck pricing in Lee's Summit reflects Jackson County's heavy clay subgrade, which demands thicker base material and more compaction labor than projects in sandy-soil areas. Budget $8–$22 per square foot depending on finish, with most residential projects landing between $5,000 and $11,000 installed.

Pool Decks FAQ for Lee's Summit, MO

What thickness do you pour for pool decks in Lee's Summit?

We pour a minimum 4-inch slab for all residential pool decks. In areas with known fill soil or heavy clay — common in subdivisions along Colbern Road and near Longview Farm — we increase to 5 inches with additional fiber mesh or welded wire reinforcement. Thicker pours resist cracking from soil movement and handle the weight of outdoor furniture and foot traffic. The subbase underneath adds another 4 to 6 inches of compacted crushed limestone. Total depth from excavation to finished surface is typically 8 to 11 inches.

How long before I can put furniture on the new deck?

Light foot traffic is safe after 48 hours. We recommend waiting a full 7 days before placing heavy furniture, planters, or grills on the surface. Concrete reaches about 70 percent of its design strength in the first week and continues curing for 28 days. During that initial period, avoid dragging anything across the surface. If we're applying a decorative sealer, we schedule that around day 5 to 7 — you'll want to wait 24 hours after sealing before placing items on the deck.

Do you build pool decks with a cantilever edge over the pool?

Yes. A cantilevered edge — where the concrete overhangs the pool shell by about 1.5 to 2 inches — creates a clean finished look and directs splash water back into the pool. We form the cantilever using specialized styrofoam strips placed against the pool beam before the pour. After the concrete sets, we remove the forms and you're left with a smooth bullnose profile. This method works well with both vinyl liner and gunite pools common in Lee's Summit.

What maintenance does a concrete pool deck need?

Reseal the surface every 2 to 3 years. In Lee's Summit, our freeze-thaw cycles and summer UV exposure break down sealers faster than in milder climates. Pressure washing once a year removes algae, chlorine residue, and dirt buildup. Avoid using deicing salt on your pool deck in winter — it causes surface scaling. Use sand for traction instead. If you notice hairline cracks developing, call us early. Small cracks are normal and manageable, but ignoring them allows water infiltration that accelerates damage during freezing months.

Can you add a stamped border with a broom-finish center to save money?

Absolutely. This is one of our most popular options in Lee's Summit. A stamped or textured border — typically 18 to 24 inches wide — frames the deck with a decorative look while the interior stays broom-finished. You get visual interest and slip resistance where it matters most, at a lower cost than full stamped coverage. It's a smart compromise for homeowners in Bent Tree and Raintree Lake who want a high-end look without the full decorative price tag. We color-match the border and field so the finished product looks intentional, not like a cost-cutting move.

How do you handle the grade around pools on sloped lots?

Many Lee's Summit properties — especially in Winterset Valley and neighborhoods south of US-50 — have noticeable backyard slopes. We regrade the area around the pool to create a level deck surface while maintaining proper drainage away from the pool and your foundation. This sometimes means building up one side with compacted fill and cutting into the high side. On steeper lots, we incorporate a short retaining wall or stepped deck sections. Every slope scenario is different, so we evaluate grade during the site visit and include grading costs in your estimate.

Is a concrete pool deck better than pavers in this area?

For Lee's Summit's soil conditions, poured concrete outperforms pavers in most residential applications. Pavers on clay soil shift, settle unevenly, and allow weed growth between joints. You'll spend more on long-term maintenance resetting and releveling them. A properly reinforced concrete slab with good subbase stays flat and drains consistently. It also costs less per square foot installed. Pavers have their place in certain design scenarios, but for a pool deck that needs to handle clay movement, wet conditions, and heavy use, concrete is the more practical and durable choice. We've seen plenty of paver pool decks in Jackson County that needed full replacement within 8 to 10 years.

Schedule Your Free Pool Deck Property Assessment

We'll evaluate your existing pool deck condition, soil grade, drainage patterns, and layout — then give you an honest estimate tailored to your Lee's Summit property. Call or fill out the form to get on our schedule.

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