Service Area / SOLANA BEACH

A block from Cedros, your patio should look like it knows it.

Patios, entries, courtyards, and pool decks across Solana Beach — stained, sealed, and restored with the kind of finish a town built around the Cedros Design District actually expects.

LICENSED & INSURED · SERVING ALL OF NORTH COUNTY & BEYOND

Local knowledge

Solana Beach knows good design. Its concrete should show it.

This is a town where people renovate with intention — and then walk across a gray, weathered patio to get to the part they renovated. From the bluff-top streets west of the 101 to the view homes on Lomas Santa Fe, the unfinished surface on most Solana Beach properties is the concrete.

Coastal exposure here is unforgiving. Bluff and beach-side concrete takes salt air head-on, and the marine layer keeps shaded surfaces damp well into summer — which is why unsealed patios west of the highway pit and darken years ahead of inland flatwork.

Solana Beach is also one of the most HOA-dense stretches of coast in North County. Beachfront and Lomas Santa Fe communities share pool decks that are decades old, slick when wet, and squarely a board liability question. We handle those as readily as a single courtyard in Eden Gardens — with board-ready documentation when it's a community job.

Services

What we do for Solana Beach homes

Neighborhoods

Serving every Solana Beach neighborhood

CEDROS DESIGN DISTRICT FLETCHER COVE AREA LOMAS SANTA FE EDEN GARDENS SOLANA HIGHLANDS WEST OF 101 / BLUFFS SAN ELIJO LAGOON AREA

Common questions in Solana Beach

Questions we get before every job.

Can stained concrete actually look high-end, or does it read as a budget finish?

Done properly, stained concrete reads as natural stone — variegated, mineral-toned, and matte or satin rather than glossy. The budget look comes from single-color paint-on products and skipped prep. We sample finishes on your actual concrete and get your approval before committing to the full surface, so you see exactly what you're getting.

Our HOA's pool deck is slippery — what does fixing it involve?

A grit-infused sealing system applied over the existing deck after cleaning and repair — typically days of work, not weeks, scheduled around resident pool hours. You get current-condition photos, a clear written scope, and full insurance documentation for the board. A no-cost deck assessment is the right starting point.

How long will sealing last this close to the bluffs?

West of the 101, plan on resealing every two to three years; east of the freeway, three to four is typical. We inspect before we prescribe, and we offer scheduled resealing so the surface is maintained on a calendar instead of rescued after it fails.

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