Pool decks in Pinellas and Hillsborough County face a relentless cycle: pool splash-out, barefoot traffic, and year-round humidity, keeping mold, mildew, and slippery organic growth coming back. What looks like surface discoloration in spring is a genuine slip hazard by summer.
Finicky Window Cleaning offers pool deck cleaning as a dedicated service, commonly paired with pool cage and screen-enclosure cleaning and paver cleaning, since most Florida pool areas have all three surfaces in play. We are fully licensed and insured, offer free estimates, and take a chemical-first approach on every job. Mold and mildew get our proprietary solution; general grime responds to the right chemistry and a careful rinse. Questions about debris in the pool, chemical safety for pets, furniture prep, and paver joint sand are all answered here, including where the honest answer is not perfect.


Because pool deck pricing depends on size and type of deck, we publish ranges rather than fixed prices. Our $300 minimum applies across all services, and straightforward jobs commonly fall between $300 and $500. Projects with heavier buildup, tight access, or multiple surfaces commonly fall between $300 and $1,000, depending on scope. We give a ballpark over the phone when possible, and our lead technician confirms the exact scope and price on arrival before anything starts. The factors that most often move the price up or down:
Pricing adjustments may apply depending on the scope of work and the frequency of service, including recurring maintenance schedules. Many customers who book pool deck cleaning in Pinellas and Hillsborough County also add on one or more of the following on the same visit:
If you are booking more than one service, mention it when you call, and we will build the full scope together.




Florida’s humidity and UV cycle create the ideal conditions for mold, mildew, and organic staining to take hold on pool deck surfaces, and homes across Hillsborough and Pinellas County deal with this on a near year-round basis. We assess the surface, pre-soak the surrounding vegetation, and then apply the appropriate solution: our proprietary solution is applied for mold and mildew, or a degreaser and soaking solution for general grime. Chemistry does the work; the rinse removes it without aggressive pressure. We walk the deck after to catch anything needing a second pass.
Paver pool decks are common throughout Hillsborough and Pinellas County, and many homeowners here search specifically for paver cleaning when they start looking for pool deck help. We use the same controlled, low-pressure process for pavers as for concrete, but we say this clearly upfront: some sand will come out of the joints to some degree, especially if the pavers have not been sealed. Finicky does not provide sealing or re-sanding. Florida law requires a paint contractor license to apply paver sealer, and we work within that requirement.

Full licensing and insurance mean you are protected if anything goes wrong near your pool or outdoor living area. We also handle pool screen enclosure cleaning and can clean both surfaces on the same visit.

Wet surfaces demand careful footing and deliberate technique, and safety shapes how we set up, work, and leave every pool deck job.

Our lead technician checks surface type, buildup, access, and pre-existing damage before touching anything, then walks the deck again after the clean to confirm it meets our standards.

After booking, a confirmation email goes out, followed by a reminder seven days before, a text two days prior, and an ETA call the day of service. Once the job is complete, if the customer is available, we’ll do a payment and go over payment options with you on-site. If you are not home when we finish, the invoice goes by email, and an automated follow-up goes out two to three days later to confirm everything looks right and to invite any feedback.

We direct debris away from the pool and out through the screen door when an enclosure is present, but zero debris interaction at the pool’s edge is rarely achievable. Run your pump and cleaning cycle after the service, or schedule your pool company to follow up.

In business since 2002, BBB-accredited, and holding a 4.9-star Google rating with more than 100 reviews, Finicky Window Cleaning has built its reputation job by job over two decades of serving this community.

We follow OSHA standards and all applicable regulations on every job, with cones, hose mats, and proper site organization standards on every service.

Every pool deck cleaning is backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed policy and our 30-Day Clean Guarantee. If something was not done right, we investigate and come back to fix it.
After booking, you get a confirmation email, a reminder email seven days out, a text two days before, and an ETA call or text from our lead technician on the day of service.
Our technician walks the deck with you to check surface type, buildup, access, and any pre-existing damage, then confirms scope and price before a single thing starts.
We pre-soak surrounding vegetation, ask customers to move plants and heavy planters ahead of time, shift patio furniture as needed, mat hoses at any crossings, and set up cones when the layout calls for it. Pets must be kept clear of the work area. On residential jobs, we use the customer’s water supply on-site; bringing our own is rare and limited to larger commercial situations without standard access.
Mold and mildew get our proprietary solution; general grime gets a degreaser or soaking solution; stubborn deposits may bring in the hot water unit. All solutions are environmentally safe, appropriately diluted, and allowed to work before rinsing begins.
High pressure can etch concrete, pull sand from paver joints, or drive debris into porous surfaces. Our method is chemical-first with controlled rinsing: the solution breaks down the buildup, and the rinse removes it deliberately. We carry multiple pressure cleaning machines, surface cleaners suited to flat pool deck areas, wands and extension wands, and multiple nozzle types to match the technique to the material throughout this process.
We push and blow debris away from the pool and out through the screen door when an enclosure is present. Run your pool pump and cleaning cycle after, or schedule your pool company to follow up shortly.
When both surfaces are on the schedule, we always clean the enclosure first because everything it sheds lands on the deck below. Cleaning the deck first means cleaning it twice.
Our technician checks the work area for streaking or missed spots before calling the job done. If the customer is available, we’ll do a walkthrough, collect payment on site, and email invoices when you are not home. A follow-up message checks in two to three days later to confirm satisfaction and invite any feedback.



Every pool deck cleaning is backed by two commitments we stand behind on every job:
The automated follow-up message, sent two to three days after the job, is there to catch anything that comes up after the fact. If something is not right, that is exactly when we want to hear about it.



When a screen enclosure is present, we do everything we can to direct debris out through the pool screen door and away from the water. Getting through an entire pool deck clean without any debris reaching the water is rarely possible when you are working that close to the edge. We recommend running your pool pump and cleaning cycle after the service, or scheduling your pool company to come through shortly after we finish.
We can work around patio furniture and shift pieces as needed during the clean. For plants, heavy planters, and large pots, we ask that customers move those ahead of time. We want to avoid chemical contact with the plants, and we are not set up to handle heavy planters or cover pots mid-job.
Our solutions are environmentally safe for humans and pets. Before we apply anything, we pre-soak and water down the surrounding vegetation to protect it. We dilute solutions appropriately for the job and the conditions. Pets should be out of the immediate work area during the service.
Some sand will come out of the joints to some degree, especially if the pavers have not been sealed. We set that expectation before every paver job and use a controlled, low-pressure approach so we are not relying on force to get the result.
We use a chemical-first approach with controlled rinsing. High pressure on pool deck surfaces can etch the material, accelerate sand loss from paver joints, and push contaminants deeper into porous concrete instead of removing them. Our proprietary solution does the work. The pressure just rinses it clean.
Yes, and the order matters. We always clean the pool cage first and the deck second, because everything that comes off the enclosure lands on the deck below it. Doing it in that order means the deck is cleaned only once.
After booking, you get a confirmation email with an option to confirm the appointment directly. An email reminder goes out about seven days before the job, and a text reminder follows two days prior. Our lead technician contacts you with an ETA before heading out. After the job, invoices are emailed to customers who are not home, and a follow-up message goes out two to three days later to make sure everything looks right.
Yes. Every job is covered by our 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed policy and our 30-Day Clean Guarantee. If something was missed or did not meet your expectations, we investigate and will schedule a return visit to take care of it.