A slippery pool deck isn’t just unattractive – it’s a safety risk.
Algae, mold, and calcium deposits build up quickly on pool surrounds. Constant moisture, sun exposure, and pool chemicals accelerate staining and biological growth every season. Left untreated, surfaces become slick, discolored and hazardous – especially for bare feet and children.
We provide professional pool deck cleaning across Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire for concrete, pavers, natural stone, brick, composite and wood decking – using surface-matched methods that restore appearance without causing damage.
Our approach is designed specifically for pool surrounds, where moisture and chemicals require careful treatment.
Why pool decks require a specialized approach
Pool surrounds face conditions that few other exterior surfaces do:
constant moisture from splashing, spray, and humidity, creating ideal algae growth conditions;
chlorine and pH-balancing chemicals that react with surfaces over time, leaving white calcium and mineral deposits;
heavy barefoot traffic, increasing slip-and-fall risk;
intense UV exposure that oxidizes materials while shaded areas remain damp and biologically active.
Applying high pressure without evaluation can damage natural stone, dislodge paver joints, or etch aged concrete.
We assess the material first. Then we match the pressure level, cleaning solution, and rinse method to the surface.
Pool deck cleaning for homeowners
Safe for Bare Feet. Ready for Summer.
In Massachusetts, pool season is short. A slippery or stained deck shortens it.
Whether you’re preparing for family time, hosting summer gatherings or opening the pool after winter, a professionally cleaned pool surround restores both safety and appearance.
We clean:
concrete pool decks – including calcium deposit removal and algae treatment;
pavers – cleaned without washing out sand joints or destabilizing the base;
natural stone such as bluestone, travertine and flagstone – treated with low-pressure, stone-safe methods;
composite and wood decking – soft washing to remove mold and oxidation without surface damage;
coping, steps, and full pool perimeter edges.
For patios, walkways, and other hard surfaces away from the pool, see our pressure washing service.
Why homeowners choose HiCleaners:
Surface-specific cleaning We adjust pressure and treatment depending on the material – never a one-setting approach.
Pool-safe, biodegradable solutions Our cleaning agents are biodegradable and carefully applied. Runoff is directed away from the pool, and all surfaces are thoroughly rinsed before completion.
Protection of surrounding landscaping We pre-wet nearby plants and grass before treatment, then rinse thoroughly afterward to protect your yard and garden.
Safe for families and pets Surfaces are safe for use once dry – typically within an hour.
Fully insured, professional technicians Professional, respectful service around your home.
100% satisfaction guarantee If something doesn’t meet expectations, we return and correct it.
Pre-season cleaning before opening is one of our most requested services, but mid-season maintenance is equally important for shaded or high-use decks.
Pool deck cleaning for hotels, HOAs & commercial pool operators
Safer Guests. Lower Liability. Structured Maintenance.
For hotels, apartment complexes, fitness centers, country clubs, and municipal pools, a slippery or visibly neglected pool deck poses a liability.
Algae growth and mineral buildup increase the risk of slips. Health and safety inspections notice it. So do guests.
We provide structured pool deck maintenance programs that include:
pre-season deep cleaning before opening;
mid-season maintenance visits for high-traffic facilities;
end-of-season treatment before closing;
fixed annual pricing options;
service documentation after each visit.
Commercial clients receive:
full General Liability Insurance – COI available upon request;
flexible scheduling around pool operating hours;
recurring maintenance contracts;
coordinated programs for multi-property HOA or hospitality portfolios.
Suitable for hotels, apartment communities with pool amenities, HOA-managed facilities, fitness clubs, country clubs, and municipal aquatic centers.
For parking lots, sidewalks, dumpster areas, and other hardscape at your property, we provide commercial pressure washing.
Commercial scheduling is planned around guest flow and operational requirements to minimize disruption.
How often should a pool deck be cleaned?
Residential pools typically benefit from once-per-season cleaning, with additional treatment recommended for:
shaded decks that stay damp;
properties near trees;
high swimmer usage.
Commercial pool decks often require structured seasonal programs due to higher foot traffic and inspection standards.
Regular maintenance reduces long-term staining and preserves surface integrity.
Service areas
We provide pool deck cleaning throughout Greater Boston, North Shore, South Shore, MetroWest, North of Boston, and Southern New Hampshire.
Including Boston, Newton, Brookline, Wellesley, Weston, Hingham, Scituate, Duxbury, Plymouth, Salem, Marblehead, Gloucester, Framingham, Natick, Lowell, Andover, Nashua, NH, and Manchester, NH.
Get your pool deck ready for the season
Whether you are opening your backyard pool or managing a commercial aquatic facility, we provide fast, no-obligation estimates.
Call 781-333-8758. Free estimate within hours. Fully insured – Surface-safe methods – Satisfaction guaranteed.
No. We use biodegradable solutions, carefully control runoff, and thoroughly rinse all treated surfaces. Our process is designed to prevent pool chemistry disruption.
Yes. Professional treatment removes active algae growth and underlying biofilm. Regular maintenance helps prevent rapid regrowth in shaded or moisture-heavy areas.
High pressure can damage poorly set or older surfaces. We first assess the installation condition and use adjusted pressure levels appropriate for the material.
Yes. Pre-season pool deck cleaning is one of our most common requests for both commercial and residential clients. Spring scheduling typically begins in April.