
What Is the Best Concrete Finish for a Pool Surround?
The best concrete finish for a pool surround depends on your priorities — but in Bendigo’s climate, slip resistance and heat tolerance are the starting points, not afterthoughts. Exposed aggregate is the most popular choice for good reason: the natural stone texture provides excellent grip when wet, and lighter aggregate mixes stay cooler underfoot during Bendigo’s 38°C+ summers. Broom finish is a reliable, cost-effective alternative. Stamped concrete delivers a premium resort-style result when the pattern includes enough surface texture for wet-area safety. Smooth or lightly polished finishes are not recommended for pool surrounds.
Top concrete finishes for Bendigo pool surrounds:
- Exposed aggregate — maximum grip, natural appearance, handles pool chemicals and UV well
- Coloured concrete — matched to your pool interior and home palette, sealed for chemical resistance
- Stamped concrete — decorative patterned finish for a high-end look, must include adequate texture for wet-area safety
- Broom finish — clean, practical, and consistently non-slip with minimal fuss
All finishes require professional sealing to resist chlorine, UV exposure, and surface staining.

Why Concrete Is the Preferred Choice for Pool Surrounds
Most Bendigo homeowners weigh up timber decking, pavers, synthetic grass, or concrete when it comes to the surface around their pool. Each has its place — but around a pool in this climate, concrete holds up better than the rest in ways that matter day to day.
Timber dries out fast in Bendigo’s summers, splinters, and needs constant upkeep. Pavers shift on reactive clay soils, leaving uneven edges and gaps where water sits and weeds push through. Synthetic grass holds moisture and doesn’t cope well with the wet, chemical-heavy environment around a pool.
Concrete gives you a continuous surface — no gaps, no shifting, no warping. Sealed correctly, it resists pool chemicals and algae, handles furniture and foot traffic without breaking down, and lighter-toned finishes stay cooler underfoot than darker paving materials on a 38-degree day.


Slip Resistance and Pool Surround Safety in Bendigo
Slip resistance is the first design consideration for any pool surround — wet feet, kids running, people climbing in and out — the surface needs to grip in all conditions, not just when it’s dry. We select and install finishes that meet AS/NZS 4586 wet-area slip resistance requirements as standard practice on every pool surround we pour.
Which Finishes Meet Wet-Area Safety Requirements: Exposed aggregate and broom finish are the strongest performers for wet-area grip — both provide consistent texture that holds traction underfoot when wet. Stamped concrete works when the pattern includes enough surface texture, but smooth and lightly polished finishes are not suitable for pool surrounds. We’ll tell you that upfront, even if it’s not what you were hoping to hear — getting it wrong creates a safety problem no sealer can fix after the fact.
High-Traffic Zones to Design For: The highest-risk zones around any pool are the entry and exit points, steps, and the immediate edge of the pool shell — where wet feet meet concrete most often. We design the surround layout with these areas in mind from the start, treating finish selection and surface falls as connected decisions rather than separate ones made at different stages of the job.
Concrete Pool Surrounds Bendigo — Finish Options
The finish you choose shapes both how your pool surround looks and how it holds up over time. Here’s a quick comparison to help you weigh up your options:
| Finish Type | Slip Resistance | Heat Tolerance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exposed Aggregate | Excellent | Good (lighter mixes) | Most Bendigo homes |
| Coloured Concrete | Good | Good (lighter tones) | Matching pool & home palette |
| Stamped Concrete | Good (when textured) | Moderate | Premium decorative finish |
| Broom Finish | Excellent | Good | Clean, practical surrounds |

Pool Surround Design, Layout, and Integration
A pool surround works best when it’s planned around the whole backyard, not just poured around the pool edge. During a site visit, we look at everything that affects how the surround sits within the space — available yard area, garden bed edges, fencing setbacks, outdoor furniture zones, and any connections to an alfresco or pergola. Level changes get factored in early too, so steps and any retaining work are part of the plan from the start rather than an afterthought.
If you’re working from an existing landscape plan, we can work directly from that. If you’re not, we can advise on layout during the site visit based on what we see on the day. Either way, the goal is a surround that feels like it belongs in the space — not one that looks like it was added on separately.
For homeowners unsure about where garden beds end and concrete begins, or how to connect the surround to an existing patio slab, that’s exactly the kind of decision we work through together on-site. You don’t need to have it all figured out before we visit.
Replacing an Existing Pool Surround in Bendigo
If your current surround is cracked, lifting, stained, or just dated, replacement is often the more cost-effective long-term decision — repeated patching of a deteriorating surface adds up quickly and rarely solves the underlying problem. We handle the full job from removal through to the new installation, so there’s no need to coordinate a separate demolition crew.
Bendigo’s climate accelerates surface deterioration more than most homeowners expect. Reactive soils move with moisture changes, UV exposure breaks down unsealed surfaces, and the temperature cycling between hot summers and cold winters works on concrete over time. A surround that looked fine five years ago can deteriorate quickly once that process gets going.
Whether you’re replacing a surround that’s become a safety concern or updating one that looks tired ahead of a sale, we assess the existing surface on-site and give you a straight answer on whether repair is viable or replacement is the better call — at no cost.
Coping, Edge Details, and Drainage
Two technical elements — coping and drainage — are just as important to how a pool surround performs long-term as the finish on top.
What to Expect from the Pool Surround Installation Process
The process is straightforward — here’s how it works from first contact through to a finished surround.
Site Visit and Finish Selection
We visit the site, assess the pool shape, yard layout, and existing conditions, and bring finish samples so you can see and feel the options in context — no picking a finish from a screen and hoping it looks right on the day. Most homeowners find the decision comes together quickly once they can hold the samples next to the pool and the house.
Preparation, Pouring, and Curing
Once the finish and layout are confirmed, we handle ground preparation, formwork, reinforcement, the pour itself, and finishing — in that order. After the concrete is down, it needs time to cure properly before furniture and foot traffic come back. We give you clear guidance on timing at handover so there’s no guesswork on your end.
Frequently Asked Questions
A correctly installed and sealed concrete pool surround will last many years with minimal maintenance. The key factors are good ground preparation, the right finish for a wet-area environment, and resealing the surface periodically to protect against UV and chemical exposure.
We recommend exposed aggregate for most Bendigo homes — it grips well when wet, handles the heat, and holds up against pool chemicals. Broom finish is a solid alternative if you want something clean and practical. We bring samples to every site visit so you can see the options before deciding.
Yes. With coloured concrete, we can mix oxide pigments to complement your pool interior and your home’s palette. We work through colour options during the site visit.
In most cases, replacing or installing a pool surround doesn’t require a permit — but if the work involves changes to fencing, retaining walls, or drainage, that can change. We can advise on this during the site visit based on your specific situation.
Most residential pool surrounds are completed within one to two days depending on size and complexity. The concrete then needs time to cure before furniture and foot traffic return — we give you clear guidance on this at handover.
Yes — we handle the full job from demolition through to the finished installation. There’s no need to organise a separate crew for the removal.
The right finish isn’t. Exposed aggregate and broom finish both provide strong grip in wet conditions. We only recommend finishes that meet wet-area slip resistance requirements — smooth or polished finishes are not something we’d install around a pool.
Get a Free Quote on Your Bendigo Pool Surround
Getting started is simple — here’s what happens when you get in touch:
- Get in touch — call us or submit your details using the form below
- We visit the site — we assess the area and bring finish samples so you can see and feel the options in context
- You receive a detailed quote — clear, itemised, and with no hidden costs
Not sure if your existing surround needs repair or full replacement? We’ll assess it on-site at no cost.
Call us today or fill in the form below to book your free site visit.

