Top 5 Most Effective Ways to Clean Your Pool Deck

LayorCare Blogger • Nov 29, 2021

Having a pool deck is a great luxury but takes periodic maintenance. Here are the top 5 most effective ways to clean your pool deck.

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Over 16% of people between the ages of 18 and 49 own a swimming pool. That accounts for more than 10 million swimming pools in residential areas. While swimming is one of the most popular activities when the summer months start turning up the heat - it can also be expensive. 


Your pool needs regular maintenance and cleaning but so does your pool deck. There are some quick and easy tools you can use for saving you time and money when cleaning a pool deck. 



If you have a pool and are interested in some tips and tricks for cleaning the deck, then keep reading on!

1. Know Your Surface

One of the best tips for cleaning your pool deck is knowing the type of surface you have. This will ensure that you are using the right cleaning products, tools, and techniques for the job. 


Typically, there are five major types of pool deck surfaces such as concrete, wood, stone, tile, and composite. Concrete decks are cheaper, but they can also cause a lot of problems. 


Check your supplies and make sure you have a good concrete sealant on board for any cracks that may appear throughout the course of the year. On the contrary, wood tends to look the best but costs the most. You will need a specialty cleaner and waterproof sealer for this type of decking. 


Natural stone can also look great but expands and contracts based on temperatures, much like concrete. A proper natural stone sealer can help keep your stone from fading or cracking. 


Tile is another great choice for pool decks. You will want to opt for non-glazed tile as it is less slippery than typical ones in the home. You can also place tile over concrete decks for a cleaner, nicer look. 



Lastly, composite decks work well but don't tolerate high-pressured hoses. You will need soft-bristled scrubbers and a specialty cleaner.

2. Prevent Algae

Algae and mildew can easily grow on decks, cause a variety of problems, and can lead to mold. Once mold starts growing, you will need to call a professional for help. 



However, simple solutions that combine one part bleach and four parts water can do the trick. Let it sit for up to thirty minutes and then start scrubbing the deck. 

3. Chemical Overuse

Cleaning a pool deck can come with a variety of problems if you overuse certain chemicals like bleach. Additionally, the chemicals in your pool can also wreak havoc on your pool deck. 


When chlorine splashes onto the surface of your deck, it can seep into the surface and cause lasting problems. Even if chlorine is not getting onto your deck, it is still at risk of causing damage to your deck. 


Tile and composite decks are more at risk for corrosion and should be cleaned more regularly than other deck materials. 



Some simple ways for combating this are using a specialized deck cleaner and staining the surface of it. When you start staining your deck, it acts as a sealant and prevents harsh chemicals from sinking into your deck material.

4. Don't Forget the Power Washer

A power washer is critical for cleaning off dirt or chemical build-up on your deck. Make sure you invest in a quality power washer as you will likely be using it a lot. Next, clean your pool deck of any debris such as leaves, twigs, or grass. 


You can simply do this with a broom versus a power washer. Afterward, you should set your power washer on a low to medium setting. You also want to make sure your power washer is well off the ground so that you avoid damaging the surface.


Again - read up on your pool deck's surface before using a power washer. Composite decks can be damaged quickly from high-pressured hoses and you will either want a very low setting or a different tool. 


Finally, overlap parts of your pool deck for the best results. This avoids streaks and helps make your deck look more uniformly cleaned. 

5. Slip n' Slide

You have read plenty of great tips on how to clean your pool deck. One thing you don't want your deck becoming is a slip n' slide. This can easily happen after you clean or seal your deck. 


Your deck can also become more slippery with the build-up of chemicals. After treating your deck, grab yourself some non-slip treatments for applying to your deck afterward. 



This way, you can protect yourself and the kids when they are playing around the pool area. Better yet, the application is easy and only takes seven minutes to activate. Then, you simply rinse off the solution with water. 

Pool Deck

As a bit of advice to wrap up, know what you are getting yourself into before buying a pool. There are plenty of pool deck tips to go around, but the most important factor is regular cleaning. 


This means constantly cleaning your deck of any debris, watching for mildew growth, and keeping up on non-slip treatments. Sometimes, this is part of a daily routine, especially if the pool is used frequently. 


The area you live in and how much you use your pool play a part in how often you clean it. For example, if you live in a colder climate, you might only have your pool open and functioning for half the year. 



If you start noticing cracks and other problems in your deck, call the professionals to come and take a look and offer suggestions. 

Find Your Cleaning Products

The right cleaning product makes all the difference in your pool deck maintenance. By properly cleaning your deck, you can save yourself a lot of headaches down the road. 


If you are unsure of which products to go with, then look no further. Check out our line of quality pool deck products from LayorCare Pool & Patio Protection that will help keep your deck looking brand new. 

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