You’ll finally have a pool area that’s safe to walk on, even when wet. Our non-slip pool pavers stay cool underfoot and drain properly, so no more standing water or dangerous slip hazards. Your pool deck will look like a resort while protecting your family from accidents.
Your property value increases immediately. Neighbors will ask who did the work because it looks that professional. Most importantly, you’ll stop worrying about someone getting hurt on a slippery, uneven surface around your pool.
We’ve been serving Amagansett and Long Island homeowners for over 15 years. Founded by childhood friends Bobby Bruno and Sherwood Adams, we understand what Long Island’s coastal weather does to pool decks and outdoor surfaces.
We’re licensed, trained, and insured specialists who show up when scheduled and complete most jobs the same day. You’ll always work directly with an owner, not a subcontractor. That’s how we’ve built our reputation in Suffolk and Nassau Counties – one satisfied customer at a time.
First, we assess your current pool deck situation and drainage issues. We measure everything precisely and explain what needs to happen to create a safe, long-lasting surface. No surprises, no upselling – just honest evaluation of what your pool area needs.
Next, we prepare the base properly. This is where most DIY projects fail. We excavate to the right depth, install proper drainage, and create the slight slope needed to move water away from walking surfaces. The foundation work determines how long your pavers will last.
Finally, we install your chosen pavers with correct spacing and joint filling. We use polymeric sand that locks everything in place and prevents weed growth. You’ll get a detailed explanation of maintenance requirements and a clear timeline for any future service needs.
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Your pool patio paver installation includes complete removal of damaged surfaces, proper base preparation, and professional installation of slip-resistant pavers. We handle pool coping installation and repair, ensuring water flows away from your deck instead of pooling where people walk.
In Amagansett, we see specific challenges from salt air and freeze-thaw cycles that can crack inferior installations. That’s why we use materials proven to handle Long Island’s coastal conditions. Travertine and granite pavers stay cooler than concrete and provide natural slip resistance even when wet.
We also address drainage issues that many homeowners don’t realize they have. Standing water around pools isn’t just inconvenient – it’s dangerous. Our drainage solutions prevent water from collecting on walking surfaces, reducing slip hazards and protecting your investment from water damage.
Pool pavers offer natural slip resistance through their textured surfaces and individual installation pattern. Unlike poured concrete that can become slippery when wet, quality pavers like travertine and textured concrete maintain grip even with pool water splashing on them.
The individual paver installation also allows for proper drainage between stones. Water doesn’t pool on the surface like it does with solid concrete slabs. This drainage prevents the standing water that creates most slip hazards around pools.
Additionally, if a paver gets damaged, we can replace individual stones without tearing up your entire deck. This means your pool area stays safer longer because repairs are quick and affordable.
Proper drainage starts with creating the right slope away from your pool during installation. We excavate and grade the base so water naturally flows away from walking areas instead of collecting where people step out of the pool.
We install drainage channels around the pool perimeter when needed, especially in areas where your yard’s natural slope works against good water flow. These channels direct water to appropriate drainage areas or storm systems.
The paver installation itself also promotes drainage. The joints between pavers allow water to filter through rather than sitting on top of the surface. We use proper joint sand that maintains this drainage while keeping pavers stable and preventing weed growth.
Travertine performs exceptionally well in Long Island’s coastal environment because it stays cool underfoot and handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. The natural stone also provides excellent slip resistance and develops an attractive patina over time.
Granite pavers are another excellent choice for Amagansett properties. They’re extremely durable, resist salt air damage, and maintain their appearance for decades. Granite also offers natural slip resistance and stays cooler than concrete alternatives.
We avoid materials that don’t handle our climate well, like certain concrete pavers that crack from freeze-thaw cycles or smooth stones that become dangerous when wet. Your material choice affects both safety and long-term costs, so we recommend options proven to last in our specific environment.
Yes, pool coping replacement is often possible without full deck reconstruction, depending on the extent of damage and how the original installation was done. We assess the structural integrity of your pool’s edge and determine whether selective replacement will provide a lasting solution.
Coping replacement involves removing damaged sections, preparing the pool edge properly, and installing new coping stones that match your existing design. This process requires precision because the coping must create a watertight seal while providing safe footing.
However, if the underlying structure has failed or if drainage issues caused the original damage, we’ll recommend addressing those problems first. Sometimes what looks like a simple coping issue actually indicates bigger problems that need proper correction to prevent recurring damage.
Most pool paver installations take 3-5 days depending on your deck size and complexity of drainage work needed. Simple replacement projects on existing stable bases can often be completed in 1-2 days, while complete renovations with new drainage systems take longer.
Weather affects our timeline since we need dry conditions for proper base preparation and paver setting. We schedule projects during favorable weather windows and communicate any delays immediately if conditions change.
We work efficiently because we understand you want your pool area back quickly, especially during swimming season. Our experienced crew has the right equipment and knows how to work systematically to minimize disruption while ensuring quality installation that lasts.
Professional installation ensures proper base preparation, which determines how long your pool deck lasts. We excavate to the correct depth, install appropriate drainage, and create the precise slope needed for water management. DIY projects often skip these crucial steps because they’re not visible in the finished product.
We also have the specialized tools needed for precise paver cutting, proper compaction, and joint filling. These tools are expensive to buy for a single project but essential for professional results. Improper compaction or cutting leads to shifting pavers and premature failure.
Most importantly, we understand Long Island’s specific challenges like freeze-thaw cycles, salt air effects, and drainage requirements for coastal properties. This local knowledge prevents common mistakes that lead to expensive repairs within a few years of installation.
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