You step out of your pool onto a surface that’s safe, even when wet. No more worrying about kids slipping or guests losing their footing on your pool deck.
Your pool area becomes the centerpiece of your backyard instead of a liability. The pavers stay cool under the summer sun, drain properly so water doesn’t pool, and look as good in five years as they do today.
When friends visit, they notice how professional everything looks. Your pool deck complements your home’s style while providing the safety and functionality you need for daily use.
We’ve been serving Mount Sinai and Long Island homeowners since 2006. We understand how the North Shore’s climate affects outdoor surfaces—from harsh winters to humid summers that can cause algae growth.
Bobby Bruno and Sherwood Adams founded our company as childhood friends who wanted to do things right. That means an owner is present for every job, not just sending crews and hoping for the best.
We’ve seen what works in Mount Sinai’s coastal environment and what doesn’t. Our pool patio pavers are installed with proper drainage systems that handle everything from summer storms to sprinkler runoff.
We start with proper excavation and base preparation—the foundation that determines whether your pavers will last decades or start failing in a few years. This includes grading for drainage so water flows away from your pool and home.
Next comes the sand leveling and compaction. We use the right materials and techniques to create a stable surface that won’t shift or settle over time.
Then we install your chosen pavers with precise spacing and alignment. We finish with polymeric sand that locks everything in place and prevents weeds from growing between the stones. The result is a pool deck that handles Mount Sinai’s weather while staying safe and beautiful.
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Your pool patio pavers include slip-resistant surfaces that provide traction even when wet. We use materials specifically chosen for Long Island’s climate—stones that stay cooler than concrete and resist the algae growth that’s common in our humid coastal environment.
Every installation includes proper drainage design. Mount Sinai’s proximity to the harbor means we deal with more moisture than inland areas. Our drainage systems prevent the water pooling that leads to slippery conditions and paver damage.
You also get materials that can handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. We’ve learned what works through Long Island winters and what doesn’t. Our pool deck pavers are selected and installed to last through decades of seasonal changes.
Pool patio pavers offer better traction when wet compared to smooth concrete surfaces. The textured surface and joint lines provide grip points that reduce slip hazards, especially important with kids running around pool areas.
Pavers also stay cooler than concrete in Mount Sinai’s summer heat. Natural stone materials reflect heat rather than absorbing it, so you can walk barefoot without burning your feet.
If a paver gets damaged, we can replace individual stones instead of breaking up and re-pouring entire sections like you’d need with concrete.
Mount Sinai’s coastal location means more humidity and moisture challenges than inland areas. We design drainage systems that handle both pool splash-out and Long Island’s heavy summer storms.
This includes proper grading so water flows away from your pool and home, plus permeable materials that allow water to drain through rather than pooling on the surface. We also account for sprinkler systems that can oversaturate pool deck areas.
Poor drainage is the main cause of algae growth and paver failure in our area. Our installation process prevents these problems from the start.
Travertine and textured concrete pavers perform exceptionally well in Mount Sinai’s climate. Travertine naturally stays cool and provides excellent slip resistance, while textured concrete offers durability and customization options.
Both materials handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking when properly installed. We avoid smooth surfaces that become slippery when wet and dark materials that get too hot in summer sun.
The key is matching the material to your specific pool area conditions—sun exposure, drainage patterns, and how the space gets used by your family.
Properly installed pool pavers typically last 20-30 years or more in Long Island’s climate. The key factors are correct base preparation, appropriate material selection, and regular maintenance.
Mount Sinai’s seasonal weather changes can be tough on outdoor surfaces, but quality pavers are designed to handle freeze-thaw cycles. Unlike poured concrete that can crack and require complete replacement, individual pavers can be replaced as needed.
We’ve seen pavers we installed over a decade ago still looking and performing like new because the foundation work was done correctly from the start.
Yes, that’s one of the main advantages of choosing pavers over poured concrete for your Mount Sinai pool deck. Individual pavers can be lifted out and replaced without affecting the surrounding area.
This is especially valuable for pool coping that takes more wear from people sitting on the edge. When a coping stone chips or cracks, we replace just that piece rather than jackhammering and re-pouring sections.
The modular nature of pavers also makes it easier to access underground utilities or make changes to your pool area layout in the future.
Our complete service includes excavation, proper base preparation with compacted stone, sand leveling, paver installation, and polymeric sand finishing. We also handle all drainage considerations specific to your Mount Sinai property.
You get material selection guidance based on your pool area’s specific conditions—sun exposure, traffic patterns, and aesthetic preferences. We explain options for pool coping, deck areas, and walkway connections.
Every installation includes cleanup and a walkthrough explaining care and maintenance. We also provide guidance on sealing schedules and what to watch for to keep your pool deck performing properly for decades.
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