
Pool Patios NJ — Paver Pool Decks & Coping
Paver pool decks designed for safety, drainage and a long life around chlorinated water — the right way to wrap a South Jersey pool.
Premium pool patios that lasts decades.
A pool patio takes more abuse than any other surface on your property — chemicals, constant water, sun, frost. We build paver pool decks engineered for exactly that. Slip-resistant pavers, generous slope away from the pool shell, polymeric sand rated for wet conditions, and coping detail that protects the pool edge.
We handle full pool decks, partial replacements around existing concrete, paver coping installs, and new construction tie-ins where the deck has to land cleanly with a brand-new pool.
Every job includes proper grading so chlorinated water sheets away from the deck (not into the pool), and we use polymeric sand specifically rated for wet/freeze conditions so joints don't blow out after the first winter.
How we deliver pool patios that holds up.
- Step 1
Site & Pool Review
We check deck height, coping condition, pool shell tolerances and drainage direction.
- Step 2
Layout & Materials
Pick slip-rated pavers, coping style, drain layout, and pattern that fits the pool shape.
- Step 3
Excavate & Base
Deep base for high-traffic surface; drains and conduits installed before pavers go down.
- Step 4
Lay Deck & Coping
Field pavers, coping bedded in mortar where required, polymeric sand for joints.
Benefits that pay off for years.
Recent pool patios projects from Williamstown to Cherry Hill.



Pool Patios questions, answered straight.
Can you replace a concrete pool deck with pavers?+
Yes — most concrete pool decks can be removed and replaced with a properly engineered paver deck. We assess the pool shell, bond beam and coping before quoting.
Will the pavers stay put around heavy traffic?+
When installed on a proper compacted base with polymeric sand and edge restraint, yes — paver pool decks routinely last 20+ years with minimal maintenance.
Do you install around inground and above-ground pools?+
Yes, both. Above-ground pool decks need extra structural attention; we'll detail that during the estimate.
