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Paver Pool Decks

When it comes to installing a pool deck, whether it is concrete, tile, pavers, or travertine there are several things to consider. These categories are Design, Function, and Drainage. Pavers will be the best option when it comes to all of the above concerns.

Pool Pavers are so versatile in patterns and design, possibilities are endless. Pavers provide a variety of looks to suite your pool area. They come in various colors, textures, shapes and sizes.

Also included in your options for re-designing your pool deck is travertine. Travertine and pavers both will add an extension to your home, and will set the tone for your outdoor living space.

Especially living in Florida, much time is spent on the pool deck area; why not invest in turning your pool deck into a beautiful living space for your family as you would your living room? Pavers or Travertine on your pool deck gives your home that upgraded look that your family and friends will enjoy.

Not only are pool pavers a great look, but they are easy on the feet as well. It is important to choose a product for your pool deck that will not be slippery or uncomfortable when barefoot. Pavers and travertine are both smooth and not slippery when wet. This will ensure a safe and comfortable experience for your family and friends. The three main materials that make up pavers are concrete, brick, and stone. This is important to know, since all of these materials are made to withstand the constant effect of pool water and high foot traffic.

Deco-Drain is also installed in the pavers on the pool deck to provide an outlet for water on the deck. This is important as you do not want puddles of water to collect on your pool deck.

Coping is the term used for the paver capping the pool shell wall. It protects the pool itself and pool deck from water damage. Coping has a rounded edge that also provides a safety feature for your swimmers when they grab the side of the pool.

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