You get a pool deck that actually keeps your family safe. No more worrying about slips on wet surfaces or dealing with standing water that never seems to drain properly.
Your new pavers stay cool underfoot even during those brutal Long Island summer days, so barefoot walks to the pool aren’t a painful sprint across scorching surfaces.
The drainage works the way it should. Water flows away from the deck instead of pooling in spots where someone’s bound to slip. Your investment lasts decades, not years, because the installation is done right the first time.
We’ve been serving Nassau County homeowners since 2006, and we understand what works in this climate. Roslyn’s North Shore location means your pool deck faces everything from coastal humidity to freeze-thaw cycles.
Our licensed, insured team has seen every type of pool deck problem that develops over time. We know which materials handle Long Island weather best and which installation methods prevent the costly repairs that come from shortcuts.
When you work with us, an owner is present for every aspect of your job. That’s not common in this industry, but it’s how we ensure the work meets our standards and your expectations.
First, we evaluate your existing pool deck and drainage situation. Most problems we see could have been prevented with proper planning from the start.
We remove old, damaged materials and prepare a proper base with the correct depth and compaction. This isn’t where you want to cut corners – the base determines how long your pavers last and whether water drains correctly.
Installation includes creating the precise slope needed for drainage, spacing pavers correctly for Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles, and using polymeric sand that locks everything in place. We test the drainage before calling the job complete.
The final step is explaining maintenance so your investment stays in good condition. Most homeowners are surprised how little upkeep is actually needed when the job is done properly from day one.
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You get slip-resistant pavers specifically chosen for pool areas. We don’t use materials that become dangerously slippery when wet or get too hot for bare feet during Roslyn’s summer heat.
Proper drainage is built into every installation. Your pool deck will have the correct slope to move water away from walking surfaces and prevent the standing water that leads to slip hazards and ice formation.
In Roslyn, NY, we often work with travertine and textured concrete pavers that handle Nassau County’s coastal climate well. These materials resist the freeze-thaw damage common in our area while staying cooler than alternatives.
Pool coping installation is included when needed. This finishing edge prevents water from getting behind your pool shell and provides a safe, comfortable edge for swimmers entering and exiting the pool safely.
Pool pavers are designed with texture and slip-resistance in mind, unlike smooth concrete that becomes dangerous when wet. The textured surface provides grip even when the deck is soaked from pool activity.
Proper paver installation includes creating drainage that moves water away from walking surfaces. Standing water is one of the biggest slip hazards around pools, and good pavers eliminate this problem entirely.
Individual pavers can be replaced if one becomes damaged, rather than having to repair large sections like you would with poured concrete. This means your pool deck stays safe and attractive longer with minimal maintenance costs.
Quality pavers installed correctly typically last 20-30 years or more in Long Island’s climate. The key is using materials that handle freeze-thaw cycles and coastal humidity without deteriorating.
Travertine and high-quality concrete pavers resist the cracking and deterioration common with other materials. They’re designed to expand and contract with temperature changes without breaking apart or shifting.
The installation method matters as much as the materials. Proper base preparation and drainage prevent the shifting and settling that shortens the life of pool decks and creates safety hazards over time.
The right pavers stay significantly cooler than concrete or dark materials. Travertine, for example, naturally reflects heat rather than absorbing it, making it comfortable for bare feet even on hot Long Island summer days.
Light-colored pavers are always cooler than dark ones. We help you choose colors and materials that won’t become uncomfortably hot during Nassau County’s summer heat waves and humid conditions.
Proper installation includes considering sun exposure and choosing materials accordingly. Pool decks that get full sun all day need different materials than those with some shade coverage throughout the day.
Poor drainage creates safety hazards and damages your pavers over time. Standing water leads to slip hazards, and water that doesn’t drain properly can cause pavers to shift or settle unevenly.
We can assess your current drainage and redesign it if needed. This usually involves adjusting the slope and possibly adding drainage channels to move water away from the pool area effectively.
In Roslyn, NY’s climate, proper drainage also prevents freeze damage. Water that pools and freezes can crack pavers and create dangerous ice patches during winter months when pools aren’t in use.
It depends on the extent of the damage and what caused it. If the base is still solid, we can often replace just the damaged pavers and fix any underlying drainage issues.
However, if the cracking is due to poor base preparation or drainage problems, a complete reinstallation might be more cost-effective long-term. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what makes financial sense.
Individual paver replacement is one major advantage of this material over poured concrete. You can fix problem areas without redoing the entire deck, which saves both money and time while maintaining safety.
Loose or cracked coping is a safety hazard and lets water get behind your pool shell, potentially causing expensive structural damage. If coping moves when you press on it or has visible cracks, it needs immediate attention.
Water stains or damage around the pool edge often indicate coping problems. The coping should direct water away from the pool structure, not allow it to seep behind the shell where it can cause foundation issues.
We inspect coping as part of any pool deck project in Roslyn, NY. Often, homeowners don’t realize their coping problems are connected to drainage issues that affect the entire deck area and overall safety.
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