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A pool without a great deck around it is only half a backyard. At Riverview Deck Builders we design and build slip-resistant, cool-underfoot pool decks across Hillsborough County in composite, pavers, and travertine. Florida pool decks take a beating from sun, chlorine, splashing, and bare feet, so we build them to be safe, comfortable, and beautiful in equal measure.
The material you choose around a pool matters more than almost anywhere else. We steer most clients toward heat-resistant composite or travertine pavers because they stay noticeably cooler underfoot than concrete or older decking — a real difference when the surface is in full Florida sun all afternoon.
Typical Pool Decks projects run $30–$80 per sq ft installed, depending on size, materials, and site conditions. Every job gets a free, written, all-in quote before any work begins — no hidden fees, no surprise change orders. Request your free quote to get an exact number for your project.
Pool decks have to satisfy safety codes most decks never touch — barrier heights, slip resistance, and proper drainage. We know the Hillsborough County requirements cold, so your pool deck passes inspection and keeps your family safe without sacrificing the look you want.
We build pool decks throughout Hillsborough County, including Riverview, Brandon, and Valrico. Replacing a cracked concrete pool surround? Composite or pavers over a sound base can completely transform the space. Explore our service areas or browse our other deck building services to see everything we offer.
Most deck projects in the Riverview area run between $25 and $70 per square foot installed, depending on materials. Pressure-treated wood is the most affordable, composite decking like Trex sits in the middle, and tropical hardwoods or paver decks land at the top. A typical 300 sq ft composite deck around Riverview and Brandon runs roughly $9,000 to $18,000. We give free written quotes so you know the number before we start.
Composite and PVC decking are the best choices for Florida humidity, heat, and salt air because they resist rot, mold, warping, and termites without sealing. For waterfront and dock decks near the bay we recommend capped composite or marine-grade hardwood like ipe, both of which hold up to constant moisture and UV exposure far better than standard pine.
Yes. Hillsborough County requires a building permit for most decks, and waterfront or elevated structures may also need additional review. As a licensed Riverview-area deck contractor we pull all required permits, handle inspections, and build to the Florida Building Code and wind-load requirements so your deck passes the first time.
After permitting, most residential decks take one to two weeks of on-site work. Permitting in Hillsborough County typically adds two to four weeks. Larger multi-level decks, pool decks, or projects requiring engineering can run longer. We give you a realistic timeline in writing before the first board goes down.
Yes. Every deck we build is engineered to meet Florida Building Code wind-load standards, including hurricane-rated fasteners, proper footings, and wind-tested railings. Hurricane-resistant construction is not optional in our area and we never cut corners on it.
Yes, we are a composite decking specialist serving Riverview, Brandon, Tampa, and the surrounding communities. We install Trex, TimberTech, and other capped composite brands that resist Florida heat and humidity, never need staining, and carry 25-year warranties. Composite is our most-requested material for local backyards and pool decks.
Pool decks typically run $30 to $80 per square foot depending on whether you choose composite, travertine pavers, or wood. Heat-resistant composite and travertine are the most popular poolside choices in Florida because they stay cooler underfoot. We build slip-resistant, code-compliant pool decks across Hillsborough County.
Yes. We repair, resurface, and fully restore aging wood decks throughout the Riverview area, including replacing rotted boards, re-leveling, fixing loose railings, and re-decking over a sound frame with new composite. If your deck is past saving we will tell you honestly and quote a rebuild instead.
Wood decking costs less upfront but in Florida's climate it needs sealing every year or two and is prone to rot, splintering, and termites. Composite decking costs more initially but needs almost no maintenance, resists mold and moisture, stays cooler than older composites, and lasts decades. For most Riverview-area homeowners composite is the better long-term value.
Yes. We build waterfront decks, dock decking, and seawall-adjacent platforms across the area's coastal and riverfront neighborhoods including Apollo Beach and Gibsonton. We use marine-grade materials and follow county environmental and setback rules for any structure near the water.
Absolutely. Shade is essential in Florida, so we build pergolas, louvered roofs, and fully covered decks designed to handle sun, rain, and wind. Adding a pergola or roof structure also extends how many hours a day you can actually use your deck.
Yes. Riverview Deck Builders is fully licensed and insured to build decks throughout Hillsborough County and the greater Riverview area. We carry liability and workers' compensation coverage, pull proper permits, and build to Florida Building Code. Always ask any deck builder for proof of license and insurance before signing.
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