Hardscape & Pavers in Palmetto, FL

The ground under the cage matters too — travertine and paver installation for pool decks and patios that hold up to Florida sun and rain.

Old poured-concrete pool decks in this part of Florida tend to crack, stain, and get uncomfortably hot underfoot in direct sun. Travertine and concrete pavers are the standard upgrade for a reason: they run cooler, drain better, hold traction when wet, and individual units can be reset instead of needing a whole slab redone.

Right now this category covers one core service — paver and travertine installation — and we're happy to scope it alongside a cage or screen project if you're doing both at once.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can pavers be installed inside an existing screened pool enclosure?

Yes — we work around the existing frame and screen when installing or replacing a paver deck inside a lanai, taking care not to disturb the footer plates the cage is anchored to.

Why choose pavers over a poured concrete deck?

Pavers handle Florida's ground movement and heat better than a single poured slab — individual pavers can be lifted and reset if one shifts, instead of cracking a whole slab. They also stay cooler underfoot than dark poured concrete.

Do pavers around a pool get slippery?

Textured or tumbled paver finishes are the standard choice around pools specifically because they hold traction better wet than smooth pavers or polished concrete.

How long does a paver patio installation take?

A typical pool deck or patio paver job runs a few days to about a week depending on the square footage and whether the base needs to be excavated and compacted first.

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