Photo Album: Concrete Pool Deck Lift & Crack Repair in Southaven, MS
John and Jeanette A. of Southaven, MS noticed troubling signs of concrete settlement around their backyard pool—an issue that started just a year ago, nearly eight years after the pool’s installation. With visible cracks forming and concrete sections sinking, the couple grew concerned about safety and usability, especially with their grandchildren frequently visiting to enjoy the pool. The worst settlement appeared along the walkway on the far side of the pool, where two major cracks had formed. One corner near the pool skimmer had buckled slightly, and although that section hadn’t cracked yet, it was noticeably uneven.
John recalled that sand was used as backfill during the initial pool construction, which likely contributed to the instability. While unsure if the concrete could be repaired or would require full replacement, the couple explored their options. Jeanette had understandable concerns about the longevity of concrete lifting solutions. After a thorough assessment, our team proposed a 2-Part Concrete Protection System (CPS) to lift and level the affected areas. This solution provides durability and peace of mind—backed by a 5-year warranty.
To ensure the entire space would be safe and attractive for their family gatherings, crack repair was included for the damaged side walkway. This comprehensive approach not only stabilized the patio surface but also extended its life, preventing further settlement. If your pool deck is showing signs of cracking or sinking, don’t wait until it becomes a safety hazard. Call Redeemers Group today to schedule a free concrete inspection and make your outdoor space safe and summer-ready.
Concrete Cracking
This will allow water intrusion.
Cracked and Sinking Pool Concrete
This is a dangerous trip hazard.
PolyLevelâ„¢ Concrete Injection
Lifting and leveling the pool deck.
Sinking Pool Deck
Potential for stubbed toes and tripping.
Concrete Lifted and Sealed
Pool deck is now level.
Concrete Cracks and Joints Sealed
Water can nolonger cause damage beneath the concrete.