Pool Deck Builder in Westchester County, NY
A pool deck is the hardest surface on a Westchester property. It carries traffic in bare feet, takes chlorine and salt, sees sun all day, and has to drain cleanly so the surround doesn't turn into a slip hazard. Building it right means choosing the deck system before the pool contractor finishes pouring — not as an afterthought once the coping is set.
Material that holds up to chlorine, sun, and bare feet
We build Westchester pool decks in Trex Transcend and Signature lines. Both are warranted against stain, fade, and mold, and the cool-touch surface holds a noticeably lower temperature in direct sun than darker composite alternatives or stamped concrete. Salt-water chemistry doesn't pit the boards or the Trex Signature aluminum railing.
Drainage that protects the rest of the build
Standing water under a pool deck destroys joists, hardware, and whatever finished space sits below. We install Trex RainEscape under-deck drainage on multi-level pool builds — water is captured at the deck plane and routed to grade or to a finished lower-level ceiling. Detail is laid out in the pool deck design guide.
Foundations that respect the pool
A pool deck sits adjacent to thousands of gallons of water and an excavated bowl, which puts unusual surcharge loads on the surrounding soil. Concrete piers near a pool wall are not the move. We build on helical pile foundations driven to engineered torque outside the pool surcharge zone — clean, predictable, and signed off by an engineer.
A premier Trex install across Westchester
Pinnacle Decking is the Hudson Valley's premier Trex Platinum Pro Builder, top 1% nationally. Bedford, Pound Ridge, Chappaqua, Armonk, Scarsdale, Rye, Bronxville — same standard, same crew, same permitting workflow. Engineering and permits are always included in the project, never billed back as a line item.
Frequently asked
Do you build pool decks across all of Westchester?
Yes — Bedford, Pound Ridge, Chappaqua, Armonk, Scarsdale, Rye, Bronxville, and the rest of Westchester County are inside our core service area.
Can you tie a pool deck into an existing pool surround?
Usually yes. We assess the existing coping, the substrate, and the drainage plane, then design the new deck to meet it cleanly — typically with a flush transition that doesn't telegraph as an addition.
How do I get started?
Call (845) 985-1000 or book a consultation at pinnacledecking.com/book. We'll walk the pool, look at grade and drainage, and give you a detailed investment range.