No more worrying about slips when kids are running around wet. No more cracked concrete that looks terrible and gets worse every season. Your new pool deck handles everything Long Island weather throws at it while staying cool underfoot on those brutal summer days.
You get the drainage that actually works—water flows away instead of pooling where someone could slip. The surface stays textured enough for grip but smooth enough that bare feet feel comfortable. And when one paver eventually needs replacing years from now, it’s a simple fix instead of tearing up your entire deck.
Your backyard becomes the place where memories happen safely. Where you can actually relax instead of constantly watching for hazards.
We’ve been handling masonry projects across Nassau County for over 15 years. We’re the team that homeowners in Malverne call when they need pool patio pavers installed correctly the first time.
We’re not the biggest operation on Long Island, but we’re the one that shows up when we say we will and finishes what we start. Our owner personally manages every job because your pool deck isn’t just another project to us—it’s where your family will spend their summers.
The difference is in how we approach drainage and base preparation. Most contractors rush these steps. We don’t. Because a pool deck that shifts or puddles isn’t just annoying—it’s dangerous.
First, we assess your current situation and drainage needs. Every pool area in Malverne has unique challenges—soil conditions, existing grade, proximity to the house. We map out where water needs to go and how to get it there safely.
Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We excavate to proper depth, install the right base materials, and compact everything to specifications. No shortcuts.
Then we install your pavers with precise spacing and proper edge restraints. Each paver gets set level with its neighbors while maintaining the slight slope needed for drainage. We use polymeric sand in the joints to lock everything in place and prevent weed growth.
Final step is a thorough cleanup and walkthrough. You’ll know exactly how to maintain your new pool deck and what to expect in terms of performance and longevity.
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Your pool patio pavers in Malverne, NY come with the safety features that matter most. We use materials specifically designed for pool areas—textured surfaces that provide grip when wet but won’t scrape bare feet. The coping around your pool edge gets special attention because that’s where most accidents happen.
Drainage is engineered, not guessed at. We calculate the proper slope to move water away from walking surfaces while maintaining comfortable transitions. No puddles, no standing water, no slip hazards.
Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles are tough on outdoor surfaces. That’s why we use pavers rated for our climate and install them with the base depth and compaction needed to prevent shifting. Your investment stays level and secure through years of seasonal changes.
You also get materials that stay cooler than traditional concrete or dark stone. Important when you’re walking around barefoot on summer days when the temperature hits 90 degrees.
Pool pavers offer several safety advantages over poured concrete or other materials. The textured surface provides natural slip resistance even when wet, which is crucial around pools where water is constantly present.
Individual pavers also allow for better drainage because water can flow between the joints instead of sitting on the surface. This means fewer puddles and less chance of slipping. The modular design also means if one section gets damaged, you can replace just those pavers instead of having to repair large areas of concrete.
Most importantly, we can select paver materials that stay cooler underfoot than traditional concrete, reducing the risk of burns on hot summer days.
Quality pool pavers properly installed can last 20-30 years or more in Long Island’s climate. The key is using materials rated for freeze-thaw cycles and installing them with the right base preparation.
Pavers actually handle our winters better than poured concrete because they can flex slightly with ground movement, while concrete tends to crack. The individual units also allow for thermal expansion and contraction without creating structural problems.
With basic maintenance like occasional joint sand replacement and periodic cleaning, your pool deck will maintain its appearance and structural integrity for decades. Individual pavers can be replaced if needed without disturbing the entire installation.
Proper drainage starts with grading the area to create a gentle slope away from the pool and toward appropriate drainage points. We typically aim for about 1/4 inch of slope per foot, which is enough to move water efficiently without creating an uncomfortable walking surface.
The base preparation is crucial—we install drainage aggregate and compact it properly to prevent settling that could create low spots where water collects. The paver installation maintains this slope while ensuring smooth transitions between different areas.
We also pay special attention to the pool coping area where water splashes most frequently. This edge needs to be designed to channel water away from the pool deck rather than allowing it to flow back toward walking areas where it could create slip hazards.
Yes, replacing a cracked concrete pool deck with pavers is often the best long-term solution. We remove the old concrete, address any underlying drainage or base issues that caused the original problems, and install your new paver system properly.
This process actually gives us the opportunity to improve drainage and fix grade problems that may have contributed to the concrete failure. We can also update the design to better complement your pool and landscaping.
The result is a pool deck that not only looks better than your old concrete but also performs better in terms of drainage, safety, and long-term durability. Plus, you get the flexibility to make changes or repairs in the future without major reconstruction.
Pool coping is critical because it’s the transition between your pool and the deck where people enter and exit the water. We use coping materials specifically designed for pool edges—usually with rounded or bullnose edges that won’t snag on swimsuits or scrape skin.
The coping must be set level and secure while maintaining proper drainage away from the pool. We use appropriate adhesives and mechanical fasteners rated for constant water exposure and pool chemicals.
We also ensure the coping overhangs the pool edge slightly to direct dripping water away from the pool structure. This detail prevents water from running down the pool wall and potentially causing problems with the pool shell or surrounding soil.
Pool patio pavers require minimal maintenance compared to other pool deck materials. Regular cleaning with a hose or pressure washer keeps them looking their best. Occasional sweeping prevents debris from accumulating in the joints.
Every few years, you may need to add polymeric sand to the joints if it washes out, but this is a simple process that helps keep pavers locked in place and prevents weed growth. Individual pavers can be lifted and reset if they settle slightly over time.
The biggest maintenance advantage is that problems are localized—if one area gets stained or damaged, you can address just that section rather than dealing with the entire surface like you would with concrete. This makes long-term upkeep much more manageable and cost-effective.
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