Pool Deck Lifting · Marco Island, FL

Pool Deck Lifting on Marco Island, FL

A sinking pool deck on Marco Island is rarely a deck problem. It's a soil problem. The slab is reusable. The fill under it has settled, often pulled toward the canal by seawall fill loss.

A sinking pool deck in Marco Island is rarely a deck problem. It's a soil problem. The slab itself is almost always reusable. The fill underneath has compressed, washed out, or settled, and the deck has followed it down.

Polyurethane injection lifts the deck back to grade by expanding under the slab and filling the void that caused the settling. No demolition, no replacement pour, no waiting on concrete to cure. Most Marco Island pool decks are level again the same day, and you can walk on it before we leave.

Pool Deck Lifting in Marco Island: the local picture

Marco Island is a barrier island at the northern edge of the Ten Thousand Islands, connected to the mainland by the Jolley Bridge. The interior is built on a network of dredged canals lined with seawalls; the Gulf side runs uninterrupted beach.

Marco pool decks are predominantly 1970s-2000s construction with a high concentration of waterfront cage-and-deck assemblies. Settling near the seawall side of the deck is the most common complaint.

Replacement, or restoration?

Not every pool deck lifting job in Marco Island can be solved with injection. Some genuinely need replacement. Here's how we tell the difference on site.

When replacement is the right call

  • Slab is structurally cracked through, not just surface hairline
  • Surface finish has degraded beyond cosmetic repair
  • Slab is too thin or unreinforced for safe lifting
  • Owner wants a different look or material entirely

When lifting solves the problem

  • Deck has settled toward the seawall, the cage, or the lanai
  • Trip hazards at the coping joint or expansion joints
  • Cage footings have dropped and the screen is binding
  • Pool coping has separated from the deck
  • Standing water in spots that used to drain
  • Slab is intact but no longer level

Replacement vs. restoration in Marco Island

Indicative ranges based on typical Marco Island projects. Final pricing depends on access, scope, and condition. Free written quotes after the on-site assessment.

Replacement

$8000$25000/ typical pool deck

Timeline
2-4 weeks plus removal of cage, coping, and equipment
Disruption
demolition, debris haul, full re-pour, refinish, pool covered the entire time

Four steps, typically one visit

  1. 1

    Free on-site assessment

    We measure deflection, identify the underlying cause, and quote per-square-foot or per-section.

  2. 2

    Engineered lift plan

    We mark injection points, calculate resin volume, and identify the lift sequence to bring the deck back to level.

  3. 3

    Day-of injection

    Small ports drilled through the slab, resin injected in stages, deck rises back to grade in real time.

  4. 4

    Patch and clean

    Ports patched flush with color-matched compound, area cleaned, deck ready to use immediately.

What we see on the ground in Marco Island

Marco pool decks are predominantly 1970s-2000s construction with a high concentration of waterfront cage-and-deck assemblies. The slab settling toward the canal side is the most common complaint, and it’s almost always tied to soil loss behind the seawall.

What we see on Marco pool deck assessments:

  • Settling toward the seawall: dominant pattern in canal properties; we assess both the deck and the wall
  • Cage-footing drop in older screen enclosures
  • Salt exposure and high water table accelerating expansion-joint failure
  • Post-Ian: delayed settling on properties that looked fine immediately after the storm

Pair with seawall stabilization:

If the deck has dropped toward the water, the deck and the wall are a single problem. We give you both numbers.

Common Marco areas we work in: Tigertail, Hideaway Beach, Old Marco, South Beach, Estates. ZIP 34145.

A short list, no spin

  • Certified, eco-friendly polyurethane resin, pool-safe
  • Same-day completion on most jobs
  • Family-owned, Bonita Springs based, fully insured
  • Free assessments across Southwest Florida

Frequently asked questions

How long does pool deck lifting take in Marco Island?

Most Marco Island pool decks are completed in half a day to a full day. We arrive with a truck-mounted rig, drill small injection ports through the slab, inject the resin in stages, lift the deck back to level, and leave. You walk on it before we drive away.

Will the injection ports be visible?

We patch the ports flush with the slab using a color-matched compound. On textured or stamped surfaces, the patches disappear. On a plain broom-finish, they're visible up close but blend into the panel within weeks of weathering.

Will the deck settle again?

The cured resin is chemically inert and won't break down, compress, or wash out. As long as we've identified and filled the original void, the deck stays level. If the underlying cause is ongoing seawall failure pulling fill toward the canal, we tell you that during the assessment and recommend pairing the deck lift with seawall stabilization.

Is this the same as mudjacking?

No. Mudjacking pumps a heavy cement slurry under the slab to lift it. The slurry adds significant weight, can re-settle as the soil shifts, and washes out over time. Polyurethane is lighter than the slab itself, doesn't add ground stress, and doesn't wash out. It's the modern replacement for mudjacking.

Can you lift a deck that's near a seawall?

Yes. We do it constantly in Marco Island. If the deck has settled because the seawall is losing fill, we'll usually recommend stabilizing the seawall first or in the same visit. Lifting a deck on top of a still-failing soil column is a temporary fix.

Free pool deck lifting assessment in Marco Island

We come out, sound the slab and underlying fill, and tell you straight whether you need restoration, replacement, or just monitoring. No pressure. No upsell.

Got a sinking seawall or slab? Let's take a look.

Free, no-obligation assessments across Southwest Florida.

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