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You’re not stepping on uneven concrete that pools water every time it rains. You’re not dealing with cracks that get worse every winter. You’re not explaining to guests why they need to watch their step around your pool.
Instead, you have a level, slip-resistant surface that directs water exactly where it should go. Your pool area becomes the place where family actually wants to spend time—not the project you’re constantly worried about fixing.
The difference shows up in how often you use your backyard, how comfortable your guests feel, and how much you actually enjoy the space you invested in.
We’ve been handling outdoor construction projects in Suffolk County since 2000. We know what Lake Ronkonkoma’s soil conditions do to foundations, and we know what Long Island weather does to outdoor surfaces over time.
That knowledge matters when you’re building something that needs to last. We use licensed in-house professionals instead of subcontractors, so there’s direct accountability throughout your project.
Most importantly, we handle the permits, understand local building codes, and do the prep work that prevents problems from showing up later.
First, we assess your existing pool area and discuss what you want the finished space to look like. We’re looking at drainage patterns, soil conditions, and how the new patio will connect with your existing pool deck.
Next comes the prep work. We handle permits, mark utilities, and prepare the ground properly. This is where corners get cut on pool patio projects, and it’s where problems show up later. We do it right from the start.
Installation happens in stages. Foundation work first, then the patio surface, and finally any finishing touches like lighting or built-in features. You’ll know what’s happening each day and when to expect completion.
We clean up completely when we’re done. Your new pool patio is ready to use, not surrounded by construction debris you’ll be cleaning up for weeks.
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Every pool patio we build includes proper foundation preparation, professional-grade materials selected for Long Island conditions, and installation that meets local building codes. You’re not getting a quick concrete pour—you’re getting a constructed outdoor living space.
We handle the drainage engineering that prevents water problems later. Pool areas generate a lot of water movement, and most patio problems start with water going where it shouldn’t. Our installations direct water away from your house and prevent pooling in walking areas.
Material selection matters more than most people realize. We use surfaces that provide traction when wet, resist staining from pool chemicals, and handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. These aren’t the cheapest options, but they’re the ones that still look good in five years.
Concrete pavers and natural stone work best for Long Island pool patios. They handle freeze-thaw cycles better than poured concrete, provide better traction when wet, and can be individually replaced if damaged.
Most pool patio installations in Lake Ronkonkoma require permits, especially if you’re expanding the existing pool deck area or changing drainage patterns. The specific requirements depend on the size of the project and proximity to property lines.
We handle permit applications as part of our service because we know what the local building department requires and how to get approvals efficiently. Trying to skip permits might save money upfront, but it creates problems if you ever sell the house or need to file an insurance claim.
The permit process typically takes 2-3 weeks, and we factor that timeline into your project schedule so there are no surprises.
Concrete pavers and natural stone work best for Long Island pool patios. They handle freeze-thaw cycles better than poured concrete, provide better traction when wet, and can be individually replaced if damaged.
Stamped concrete looks good initially but often cracks within a few years due to our weather extremes. The expansion and contraction from temperature changes creates stress points that lead to cracking and uneven surfaces.
We select materials that provide traction when wet, resist staining from pool chemicals, and handle the temperature swings we get here. These materials cost more upfront, but they’re the ones that still look good and function properly years later.
We can often match or complement existing pool decking, though exact matches aren’t always possible depending on the age and condition of current materials. Sometimes blending different materials creates a better overall look than trying to perfectly match something that’s already showing wear.
During our consultation, we’ll assess your existing surfaces and recommend approaches that create a cohesive appearance. We might suggest using your existing material as an accent while introducing a complementary material for the main patio area.
The goal is creating a finished space that looks intentional and well-designed, not like an obvious addition that was done years later.
We handle the drainage engineering that prevents water problems before they start. Pool areas generate a lot of water movement from splashing, deck drains, and equipment backwash, and most patio problems start with water going where it shouldn’t.
Our installations direct water away from your house foundation and prevent pooling in walking areas. We create proper slopes, install drainage systems where needed, and ensure water has a clear path away from structures.
This isn’t just about preventing puddles—it’s about protecting your home’s foundation and preventing the freeze-thaw damage that destroys concrete and causes settling problems.
Every pool patio we build includes proper foundation preparation, professional-grade materials selected for Long Island conditions, and installation that meets local building codes. You’re not getting a quick concrete pour—you’re getting a constructed outdoor living space.
The foundation work is critical. We excavate to proper depth, install the right base materials, and compact everything correctly. This prevents settling and cracking that happens when shortcuts are taken during prep work.
We also handle all the details that affect long-term performance: proper drainage slopes, expansion joints where needed, and materials that can handle our climate. The result is a patio that functions properly and looks good for years, not just the first season.
Most pool patio installations take 1-2 weeks once we start construction, but the timeline depends on the size of the project, weather conditions, and any additional features you’re adding. We provide a specific timeline during your consultation based on your project details.
The permit process adds 2-3 weeks before we can start construction, and we schedule that time into the project from the beginning. Weather can affect the schedule, especially during spring and fall when temperature swings impact material curing times.
We keep you informed throughout the process so you know what’s happening each day. Installation happens in stages—foundation work first, then the patio surface, and finally any finishing touches—so you can see progress as we go.
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