Pool Deck Resurfacing · Port Orange, FL
Paver Pool Decks & Overlays in Port Orange, FL
We install brick and travertine pavers and paver overlays for a cooler, slip-resistant, high-end pool deck that handles the coast.
Pavers are one of the best-looking and longest-lasting ways to redo a pool deck, and they are a popular choice along the Volusia coast for good reason. Instead of a poured coating, you get individual units of brick, concrete paver, or natural travertine set over a prepared base or directly over your existing slab as an overlay. The result is a deck with real depth and texture, plenty of color and pattern options, and a surface that ages gracefully in the Florida sun.
We install pavers two main ways. A full paver deck is built up on a compacted base, which is the traditional approach for new decks or full tear-outs. A paver overlay lays thinner pavers over an existing concrete deck that is still structurally sound, which saves the cost and mess of removing the old slab. During the assessment we will tell you which approach makes sense for your deck.
Why travertine works so well here
Travertine is a natural stone that has a couple of qualities that matter a lot around a Florida pool. It stays cooler underfoot than bare concrete and most poured coatings, which is a genuine comfort and safety issue when you are barefoot on a deck that has been baking in the sun all afternoon. Its naturally porous, textured surface also gives good slip resistance when wet. On top of that, it simply looks premium, with soft, natural tones that do not fade out the way a painted or thin acrylic finish can.
Brick and concrete pavers bring their own advantages. They are extremely durable, come in a wide range of colors and laying patterns, and if one ever gets damaged it can be lifted and replaced individually instead of patching a whole coating. All paver surfaces flex slightly with minor ground movement, which helps them resist the kind of cracking that catches up with rigid slabs over time.
What a paver deck involves
Paver work is more involved than a spray coating, and the price reflects that. Installed paver and travertine decks commonly run in the range of roughly ten to twenty dollars or more per square foot, depending on the material, the pattern, and how much base prep or repair the existing deck needs. It is a bigger investment up front, but you are buying a surface that can last decades with basic care.
- Base and layout: we prepare or level the base, or clean and check the existing slab for an overlay, then set the layout and pattern.
- Setting the pavers: we lay the brick, concrete, or travertine to consistent joints and slope so water drains away from the pool and the house.
- Edging and cutting: we cut clean edges around the pool coping, steps, and any curves so the finished deck looks tailored to your space.
- Joint sand and sealing: we lock the joints with the appropriate sand and can seal the surface to lock color and resist staining.
Once the pavers are set, maintenance is straightforward: periodic cleaning, occasional joint sand top-up, and re-sealing every so often to keep the color rich and the surface protected from salt and UV. If you are weighing a paver deck against a coating, we are glad to walk the deck with you and give you real numbers for both so you can decide what fits your budget and how long you plan to be in the home.
Why choose Port Orange Pool Deck Resurfacing?
We focus on one thing: pool deck resurfacing for homeowners in Port Orangeand the surrounding area. Call (904) 395-5498 and we will walk you through your options, what it costs, and how soon we can get to you.
Paver Pool Decks & Overlays questions, answered
Can pavers go over my existing concrete pool deck?
Often yes. If the existing slab is structurally sound and drains properly, a paver overlay can be installed over it, which avoids the cost of tearing out the old deck. We check the slab and drainage first to confirm an overlay is the right call.
Is travertine really cooler than concrete?
Yes, travertine stays noticeably cooler underfoot than bare concrete or dark coatings, which is a real benefit barefoot around a pool in the Florida summer. Its natural, porous texture also gives good slip resistance when the deck is wet.
How much maintenance do paver decks need?
Not much. Plan on occasional cleaning, topping up the joint sand now and then, and re-sealing periodically to protect the color from UV and salt. Individual pavers can also be lifted and replaced if one ever gets stained or damaged.
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