Your pool deck should be where you relax, not worry about someone slipping. Professional pool patio pavers in Garden City South give you the grip you need when surfaces get wet, plus the drainage that prevents standing water around your pool.
Quality non-slip pool pavers stay cool underfoot even on hot Long Island summers. No more burning feet on scorching concrete or dangerous slips on smooth surfaces.
The right pool deck pavers transform your backyard from a liability into the space your family actually wants to use. Better safety, better looks, better peace of mind.
We’ve been serving Long Island homeowners since 2006, and we’ve seen what works around pools and what doesn’t. Founded by childhood friends Bobby Bruno and Sherwood Adams, we’re fully licensed, insured, and bonded.
Garden City South homeowners deal with specific challenges – from coastal moisture to freeze-thaw cycles that crack inferior installations. We use materials designed for Long Island’s climate, not just the cheapest option available.
Our masonry division has installed Cambridge pavers and other premium pool deck solutions throughout Nassau County. When you need pool patio pavers that actually perform, you need contractors who understand local conditions.
First, we assess your current pool deck situation. Cracked concrete, poor drainage, or safety hazards – we identify what needs fixing before we start.
Next comes proper base preparation. This isn’t where you cut corners. We excavate to proper depth, install correct base materials, and ensure drainage slopes away from your pool and home.
Then we install your non-slip pool pavers with attention to spacing, joint filling, and long-term stability. Every paver gets set level and secure. We use polymeric sand to lock everything in place and prevent weed growth.
Final step is cleanup and a walkthrough. You get a pool deck that’s ready to use immediately, with proper drainage and the slip resistance you need for safety.
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Our pool patio paver service includes everything needed for a professional job. We handle pool coping installation and replacement, non-slip paver selection, proper drainage design, and complete deck renovation.
Garden City South’s proximity to the water means your pool deck faces unique moisture challenges. We install permeable pavers that handle water runoff while maintaining the structural integrity your deck needs.
Pool deck pavers in Garden City South need to withstand salt air, temperature swings, and heavy use. We source materials specifically rated for Long Island conditions – travertine that stays cool, concrete pavers with proper texture, and porcelain options that resist staining and wear.
Your installation includes inspection of existing pool coping, assessment of drainage patterns, and recommendations for long-term maintenance that keeps your investment protected.
Non-slip pool pavers get their safety from surface texture and material porosity. Textured surfaces provide grip even when wet, while porous materials like travertine allow water to drain through rather than pooling on top.
The key is choosing pavers specifically designed for pool areas, not just any decorative stone. Materials like sandblasted travertine, textured concrete pavers, and specially treated porcelain all offer slip resistance that works when it matters most.
We also apply non-slip sealants designed for pool decks. These protect the pavers without creating a slick surface – a common problem with generic sealers from hardware stores.
Quality pool pavers installed correctly can last 20-30 years or more in Garden City South’s climate. The lifespan depends on material choice, installation quality, and maintenance.
Natural stone like travertine can last decades with proper care. Concrete pavers typically need more frequent maintenance but offer excellent value. Porcelain pavers provide the longest lifespan with minimal upkeep required.
The key factors are proper base preparation, correct drainage, and using materials rated for Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles and coastal conditions. Cheap installation or inferior materials will fail much sooner, often within 10 years.
Yes, we can often replace damaged sections of pool decking without complete reconstruction, depending on the extent of the damage and how the original deck was built.
For isolated cracks or damaged pavers, we remove the affected area, address any underlying drainage or base issues, and install new pavers that match your existing deck. This works well when the overall structure is sound.
However, if we find widespread base failure, poor drainage, or structural issues during inspection, partial replacement becomes a temporary fix. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what makes sense long-term versus what just gets you through another season.
Pool coping installation involves creating the finished edge where your pool meets the deck. This isn’t just decorative – proper coping prevents water from getting behind pool walls and provides a safe, finished transition.
We remove old, damaged coping and inspect the pool beam structure underneath. If we find cracks or separation (common in older pools), we address those structural issues before installing new coping materials.
New coping gets set with proper overhang, sealed joints, and correct slope for drainage. Materials include natural stone, precast concrete, or brick – chosen based on your pool type, deck design, and budget. The installation includes waterproofing to prevent future damage.
Proper drainage around pool decks requires slope away from the pool and house, plus materials that handle water effectively. We grade the base so water flows to appropriate drainage points, not toward your foundation.
Permeable pavers help by allowing water to soak through rather than running off. For areas with heavy water exposure, we install drainage systems with catch basins or French drains to handle overflow.
The goal is preventing standing water that creates slip hazards and ice problems in winter. We also ensure drainage doesn’t undermine your pool structure or create erosion issues in your landscaping.
The right pool pavers stay comfortable underfoot even on hot Long Island summer days. Natural stone materials like travertine and certain concrete pavers reflect heat rather than absorbing it.
Dark-colored pavers and standard concrete can become uncomfortably hot. That’s why we recommend light-colored, natural materials for pool decks where people walk barefoot regularly.
Porcelain pavers also stay cooler than traditional concrete, and their smooth surface feels comfortable underfoot. We help you choose materials that balance safety, durability, and comfort for your specific pool use patterns.
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