FLAGSTONE

Flagstone pavers are available mostly in earthy colors and textures and its slip free surface along with its resistance to moisture and heat make it a durable option for pool decks. Because of its high density, flagstone is very low maintenance and extremely durable.

LIMESTONE

Limestone is one of the world's go-to building materials. Many pool designers not only construct decks using this material, but also prefer to use its good looks for pool coping. Durable and alluring in a warm, earthy way, limestone can tolerate extreme weather changes and hold up against continuous use.

STAMPED CONCRETE

Stamped concrete can resemble stone, tile or brick. While a stamped finish is usually a bit more expensive than broom finishing, stamping is also much cheaper than stone.

MASONRY BRICK PAVERS

Pavers are bricks made from either concrete or stone. They’re arranged into an interlocking pattern and then placed on top of either a stone or sand base. Pavers are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Pavers do have a relatively high cost compared to many other decking materials. The exact cost will depend on the type of paver. Generally, concrete pavers will be less expensive than stone.

NATURAL CORAL

Coral stone, also known as coralina fossil stone and keystone, consists of coral and shell fossils, coral, sand, as well as limestone. This distinctive material is strengthened by nature to survive a number of climate extremes, saltwater, pool chemicals, and heavy foot traffic, making it ideal for pool decking and coping. Virtually non-slip, coral stone also absorbs only a minimum of heat and is easily maintained.

GROUT COLORS

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