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Pool Deck Lifting in Gladewater, TX

Pool Deck Lifting in Gladewater, TX

Lift pool decks for safety and proper drainage. Serving Gladewater and Gregg County.

Pool Deck Lifting Services in Gladewater, Gregg County

If you're looking for professional pool deck lifting in Gladewater, TX, you've come to the right place. Hill Country Slabs is Gregg County's trusted concrete contractor, specializing in pool deck lifting using advanced polyurethane foam injection technology. East Texas and the Piney Woods region features a distinctive layered soil profile of sandy loam topsoil over dense red and orange clay subsoils. The Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer system underlying much of the area creates a high water table that keeps subsoils perpetually moist. Decades of pine forest cultivation have produced acidic soil conditions that accelerate concrete deterioration over time. The red clay subsoils, rich in iron oxide, swell moderately when wet but become extremely hard and impermeable when dry, trapping water at the interface between the sandy topsoil and clay layers. This perched water table effect causes persistent moisture problems beneath concrete slabs throughout the region.

Gladewater's historic East Texas community in Gregg County sits on soils that mix sandy loam with clay subsoils. The region's heavy rainfall keeps the ground saturated, causing concrete settling throughout the city. Our polyurethane foam injection provides Gladewater homeowners with reliable, permanent lifting.

East Texas Piney Woods sandy soils provide poor support for pool decks, especially when constantly exposed to moisture from splash-out and backwash discharge. The loose sand migrates away from under deck edges, creating voids. Pine needle decomposition acidifies the soil, and the resulting soft, organic layer beneath the deck compresses under foot traffic loads.

Why Gladewater Homeowners Choose Us for Pool Deck Lifting

Hill Country Slabs delivers quality pool deck lifting results backed by transparent pricing and outstanding service.

Save Up to 70%

Pool Deck Lifting in Gladewater costs a fraction of full slab replacement. Most jobs range $1,000–$3,000 — keep your existing concrete and your budget intact.

Same-Day Results

Most pool deck lifting jobs in Gladewater are completed in 2–4 hours. Walk and drive on it immediately.

East Texas & Piney Woods Soil Experts

Pool deck lifting in East Texas must contend with the high water table and the erosion-prone sandy topsoil that characterizes the Piney Woods. Water from the pool and splash-out accelerates erosion of…

Permanent Solution

High-density polyurethane foam won't absorb water, won't erode, and maintains its strength for decades.

Minimal Disruption

No jackhammers, no heavy equipment, no mess. Small holes, inject foam, patch — done.

Free Estimates

Get a free, no-obligation pool deck lifting estimate in Gladewater. Honest pricing, no surprises.

How Pool Deck Lifting Works in Gladewater

Our simple three-step process gets the job done right — most jobs completed in a single day.

Safety Assessment

We inspect your pool deck for settlement and drainage issues, and provide a detailed quote.

Foam Injection

Closed-cell polyurethane foam is injected to raise settled sections while maintaining proper drainage away from the pool.

Swim-Ready Same Day

The foam cures in minutes with zero water absorption. Your pool deck is safe to walk on immediately.

Signs You Need Pool Deck Lifting in Gladewater

Not sure if your concrete needs attention? Look for these common warning signs around your Gladewater property.

  • Pool deck sections tilting toward or away from the pool
  • Gaps between pool coping and deck surface
  • Standing water on deck after hosing or rain
  • Cracked or separated deck sections near the pool edge
  • Uneven surfaces creating slip hazards on wet deck
  • Reddish-brown staining on concrete edges from iron-rich clay subsoil migration
  • Slab sections sinking where sandy topsoil erodes into underlying clay during heavy rain
  • Persistent moisture or condensation beneath slabs due to perched water table conditions
  • Uneven settling along slab edges nearest pine trees as roots draw moisture from sandy soil

Spot any of these signs? Hill Country Slabs offers free inspections in Gladewater. Call (737) 287-4308 for a no-obligation estimate.

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What Our Customers Say

Real results from real homeowners across Texas.

5.0from our customers

The sandy Piney Woods soil under our pool deck had eroded from years of splash-out water. They stabilized everything with the foam and lifted the deck. Looks and feels brand new.

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Tommy D.

Tyler, TX

Our pool deck had become a slip hazard with water pooling in the low spots. They lifted it and now the water drains away from the pool like it should. The foam won't absorb water either, which matters out here.

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Angela P.

Lakeway, TX

The sandy soil out here in East Texas washed out under half our driveway after the spring rains. These guys stabilized everything with the foam injection. Solid work and fair price.

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Carlos G.

Nacogdoches, TX

About Pool Deck Lifting in Gregg County

Having a pool in a small Texas town is a real luxury, and you shouldn't have to live with a settled, unsafe deck. Whether your pool is on a ranch property or in a neighborhood cul-de-sac, we travel to your community to provide expert pool deck lifting. Your family's safety around the pool matters, and we treat the job like it's our own backyard.

Pool deck lifting in East Texas must contend with the high water table and the erosion-prone sandy topsoil that characterizes the Piney Woods. Water from the pool and splash-out accelerates erosion of the sandy subgrade, especially where it meets the impermeable red clay below. The humid subtropical climate promotes algae growth on settled deck surfaces where water pools. Foam injection provides moisture-resistant support that bridges the erosion-prone sand-clay interface and resists degradation in this perpetually moist environment.

Many homes in the area were built in the 1940s-1990s era, and as these properties age, concrete settling becomes increasingly common. Hill Country Slabs has the experience and equipment to handle pool deck lifting jobs of any size in Gregg County.

Pool Deck Lifting FAQ — Gladewater, TX

How much does pool deck lifting cost in Gladewater?
Pool Deck Lifting in Gladewater typically costs $1,000–$3,000, which is 50–70% less than full concrete replacement. Final pricing depends on the area size, amount of lifting needed, and Gregg County's specific soil conditions. We provide free on-site estimates with transparent, upfront pricing.
How long does pool deck lifting take in Gladewater?
Most pool deck lifting jobs in Gladewater are completed in 2–4 hours. The polyurethane foam cures in about 15 minutes, so you can use your concrete the same day. Larger projects or complex piney woods soil conditions may require additional time.
What causes concrete to settle in Gladewater?
East Texas and the Piney Woods region features a distinctive layered soil profile of sandy loam topsoil over dense red and orange clay subsoils. The Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer system underlying much of the area creates a high water table that keeps subsoils perpetually moist. Decades of pine forest cultivation have produced acidic soil conditions that accelerate concrete deterioration over time. The red clay subsoils, rich in iron oxide, swell moderately when wet but become extremely hard and impermeable when dry, trapping water at the interface between the sandy topsoil and clay layers. This perched water table effect causes persistent moisture problems beneath concrete slabs throughout the region.
When is the best time for pool deck lifting in the East Texas & Piney Woods area?
Late fall through early winter, typically October through December, provides the driest conditions and most stable soils in East Texas. Scheduling before the spring rainy season ensures work is completed before the water table rises and heavy rainfall saturates the sandy topsoil layer. In the East Texas & Piney Woods region, concrete settling is most common during spring heavy rains and late summer dry periods. However, Hill Country Slabs performs pool deck lifting year-round in Gladewater — our polyurethane foam works in all weather conditions.
How does piney woods soil affect concrete in Gladewater?
East Texas Piney Woods sandy soils provide poor support for pool decks, especially when constantly exposed to moisture from splash-out and backwash discharge. The loose sand migrates away from under deck edges, creating voids. Pine needle decomposition acidifies the soil, and the resulting soft, organic layer beneath the deck compresses under foot traffic loads.
Why choose Hill Country Slabs for pool deck lifting in Gladewater?
Hill Country Slabs is locally owned and operated, serving Gladewater and the surrounding Gregg County communities. We specialize in East Texas & Piney Woods's unique piney woods soil conditions and use state-of-the-art polyurethane foam injection equipment. Free estimates, same-day service, and our satisfaction guarantee come standard.

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