It’s June. Your pool is open. And your pool deck looks like it’s been through a Utah winter and forgotten about since Labor Day.
If you manage an HOA community, apartment complex, or gym with an outdoor or indoor pool area, you already know the problem — that surface sees heavy foot traffic, sunscreen residue, hard water splash marks, and baked-in grime from Utah’s relentless summer sun. And it doesn’t take long before a pristine amenity starts looking like a liability.
Here’s what’s actually going on with your pool deck — and how professional pressure washing keeps it safe, clean, and looking like the amenity your residents and members are paying for.
Why Pool Decks in Utah Take a Beating Faster Than You’d Think
Utah’s high-desert climate is genuinely hard on exterior surfaces. At the pool, that means a few specific problems stacking up fast.
Hard water mineral deposits are the biggest one. Utah has some of the hardest water in the country — high in calcium and magnesium. Every splash that hits your concrete, pavers, or tile and dries in the sun leaves behind a white or gray mineral film. Over a full season, that buildup becomes thick, slippery, and nearly impossible to remove with a standard hose-down or mop.
UV oxidation compounds the problem. The same intense sun that makes Utah summers great for outdoor living breaks down surface materials over time. Concrete and pavers lighten and become porous. That porosity traps dirt, oils, sunscreen, and mineral deposits even deeper — making a regular rinse less and less effective as the season goes on.
Foot traffic grime does the rest. Sunscreen, body oils, drink spills, and general summer foot traffic grind into the surface daily. On a dry, porous deck, that residue doesn’t just sit on top — it works its way in.
The result: a surface that looks perpetually dirty no matter how often your maintenance team goes over it, and one that can become genuinely slippery when wet.
The Risk No Property Manager Wants to Think About
We’ll say it plainly: a dirty, neglected pool deck is a slip-and-fall waiting to happen.
Mineral buildup and organic residue create low-traction zones, especially when wet — which, around a pool, is always. For HOAs in Draper and Sandy, apartment communities in Salt Lake City, and fitness facilities in Lehi, that’s not just an aesthetic problem. It’s a liability issue.
Professional pool deck cleaning removes the surface buildup that creates those hazards. It’s one of the most straightforward ways to protect your property, your residents or members, and yourself.
What Professional Pool Deck Cleaning Actually Looks Like
This isn’t a pressure washer pointed at the ground and called good. Pool deck surfaces require the right equipment, the right pressure settings, and knowledge of the surface type — concrete, pavers, natural stone, and textured surfaces all respond differently.
At LHS Powerwash, pool deck cleaning typically involves:
- Surface pre-treatment — breaking down mineral deposits, sunscreen oils, and grime before the wash
- Hot water pressure washing at controlled PSI — aggressive enough to pull embedded buildup without damaging the surface or surrounding features
- Detail work around coping, drains, and tile — the edges and transitions are where buildup accumulates most
- Final rinse and inspection — making sure the surface is clear, not just rinsed
The goal is a Superior Exterior Clean — a surface that doesn’t just look cleaner, but actually is cleaner. Safer underfoot. Better for your residents to use and for you to stand behind.
Serving HOAs, Apartment Complexes & Gyms Across the Salt Lake Valley
We work with property managers and facility directors throughout the area, including:
- Sandy — HOA communities and apartment complexes off Highland Drive and 106th South
- Draper — newer construction communities where hard water and UV oxidation hit fast on light-colored concrete
- Lehi — gym facilities and growing residential communities along the Silicon Slopes corridor
- Salt Lake City — apartment complexes, fitness clubs, and mixed-use properties across the valley
If you manage multiple properties, we can schedule and coordinate across locations to keep your pool areas clean all season long — not just for one spring visit.
The Best Time to Clean? Right Now.
June is the sweet spot. Your pool is open or just opening. Residents and members are starting to use it daily. A professional clean now means you start the peak season with a surface that looks sharp and stays cleaner longer — rather than trying to play catch-up in August when the buildup is baked on from two months of summer.
Waiting until the end of the season means your residents spent all summer looking at a tired deck. And a full-season buildup of hard water deposits and sunscreen residue takes considerably more work to remove than a mid-season clean.
Early June service is the smart call.
Ready to Get Your Pool Deck Summer-Ready?
If you manage a property with a pool in Sandy, Draper, Lehi, Salt Lake City, or anywhere in between — let’s talk. We’ll assess your surface, give you a straight answer on what it needs, and get you on the schedule before the summer rush fills up.
LHS Powerwash provides commercial and residential exterior cleaning throughout Salt Lake and Utah County, including pool deck cleaning, concrete restoration, and full exterior washing for HOAs, property management companies, apartment complexes, and commercial facilities.
