Picture this: weekend barbecues where nobody’s slipping on wet surfaces. Morning coffee on a deck that stays cool underfoot. Evening gatherings on pavers that still look perfect after years of pool parties and Long Island weather.
That’s what happens when your pool deck is done right. You get 80% return on your investment, decades of low-maintenance enjoyment, and a space your family actually uses. No more cracked concrete. No more standing water. Just a pool area that works the way it should.
Ageless Chimney started with two childhood friends who knew quality work meant owner involvement. We’ve completed over 200 projects across Long Island because we show up, do what we say, and stand behind our work.
You won’t get handed off to a crew chief. Bobby or Sherwood manages every job personally. We’re licensed, insured, and bonded, but more importantly, we live here too. We know Inwood’s soil conditions, weather patterns, and what it takes to build pool decks that last through everything Long Island throws at them.
First, we handle permits and mark utilities. Then comes the foundation work that matters most – proper excavation 6-8 inches deep with compacted Class II road base. This isn’t where you cut corners if you want pavers that won’t shift or settle.
Next, we install the sand leveling layer and set each paver with precise spacing. Every piece gets cut to fit perfectly, whether you want simple rectangles or complex patterns. Finally, we sweep polymeric sand into joints and compact everything. This prevents weeds, keeps pavers stable, and handles water drainage properly.
The whole process takes 2-3 days for most Inwood pools. We don’t work in heavy rain or freezing temperatures because the foundation has to be right.
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Your pool paver installation includes everything from design consultation to final cleanup. We start with a site visit to assess drainage, access, and any challenges specific to your Inwood property. You get professional-grade base preparation that prevents the settling and drainage issues that plague cheaper installations.
Material selection focuses on pavers that handle Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles. We work with trusted suppliers and show you options that match your home’s style and budget. Installation includes proper edge restraints, joint sand, and final sealant application if you choose it.
Most Inwood homeowners invest $16-45 per square foot for professional installation. A typical 12×16 patio runs $2,300-8,600 depending on materials and site conditions. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Pool pavers provide better traction when wet because of their textured surfaces and joint lines that create natural grip. Unlike smooth concrete that becomes slippery when wet, quality pavers like travertine and concrete pavers are manufactured with slip-resistant finishes.
The joint lines between pavers also help with drainage, preventing water from pooling on the surface. When water drains properly, you don’t get those dangerous puddles that cause slips and falls. Plus, individual pavers can be easily replaced if one gets damaged, rather than having to repair large sections of concrete.
Quality concrete pavers are manufactured to specific standards that help them resist cracking during freeze-thaw cycles. The key is proper installation with the right base preparation and drainage.
We use Class II road base and proper compaction techniques that prevent water from getting underneath the pavers where it can freeze and cause heaving. The individual paver design also allows for slight movement without cracking, unlike solid concrete slabs that can develop major cracks when the ground shifts. With proper installation, you can expect 25-30 years of service with minimal maintenance.
Pool coping is the cap or border material that sits directly on top of your pool wall – it’s the edge where the pool meets the deck. Pool deck pavers are the walking surface around your pool. Both work together but serve different purposes.
Coping creates a seal that keeps water from getting behind pool walls and provides a finished edge for safety. Deck pavers create the walking and lounging surface around your pool. We coordinate both elements to ensure proper drainage, safety, and a cohesive look that complements your home’s style.
Most pool paver installations take 2-3 days depending on size and complexity. A simple 12×12 area might be done in two days, while larger or more intricate designs take longer. Weather affects timing – we don’t install during heavy rain or when temperatures drop below freezing.
Site preparation takes the longest because excavation, base installation, and proper compaction can’t be rushed. The actual paver installation goes relatively quickly once the foundation is right. Spring and fall are ideal seasons, though we work year-round when conditions allow. We’ll provide a detailed timeline during your consultation and keep you informed of any schedule adjustments.
Inwood permit requirements depend on patio size, location, and proximity to property lines. Most pool deck installations require permits, especially if you’re making changes to drainage or working near setback lines.
We handle the permit process for you because we know local regulations and what Nassau County requires. This saves you time and ensures everything is up to code so you avoid costly fines or delays. The permit process typically adds 1-2 weeks to project timeline but it’s essential for protecting your investment and ensuring the work meets safety standards.
Individual paver replacement is one of the biggest advantages over concrete. If a paver cracks, stains, or gets damaged, we can remove just that piece and replace it without affecting surrounding pavers. The repair is nearly invisible when done properly.
This is completely different from concrete slabs where damage often means major repairs or full replacement. We keep extra pavers from your original installation for future repairs, and most quality pavers are available for decades after installation. Simple repairs can often be done in under an hour, while concrete repairs might take days and never match perfectly.
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