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Right now, your pool might feel disconnected from the rest of your yard. Maybe the concrete is cracking, or there’s just not enough space for chairs and tables.
You end up with people crowding onto a small deck or standing on grass that turns into mud. A properly designed pool patio changes everything.
You get enough space for lounging, dining, and moving around safely. The right materials mean no more slippery surfaces when kids are running around wet. And when it’s built to handle Long Island weather, you’re not dealing with cracks and repairs every few years.
Corsino Construction Corp has been handling pool patio projects across Manorville and Long Island for over 20 years. We know what works in this climate and what doesn’t.
Most contractors treat pool patios like regular patios. That’s a mistake. Pool areas have different drainage needs, safety requirements, and material considerations.
We’ve seen too many pool patios fail because someone didn’t account for chlorine exposure, proper slopes, or Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles. We focus specifically on getting pool patios right the first time.
We start with a site visit to look at your current pool area, drainage, and what you’re hoping to accomplish. This isn’t a sales pitch – it’s figuring out what’s actually going to work in your space.
Next comes the planning phase. We’ll discuss materials, layout, and any drainage improvements needed. Every pool patio project includes proper site preparation, which means excavation to the right depth and base material that won’t shift over time.
We install drainage systems to direct water away from your pool and house foundation. Material options include stamped concrete, pavers, and natural stone, depending on your budget and style preferences. All materials are selected for slip resistance and durability in our freeze-thaw climate.
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Your pool patio project includes complete site preparation, professional drainage installation, and quality materials designed for Long Island’s climate. We handle any necessary permits and inspections.
The project includes cleanup and disposal of old materials if we’re replacing an existing patio. You also get a walkthrough and maintenance guidelines to keep your new patio looking its best.
For Manorville properties, we’re familiar with local soil conditions and drainage challenges. Many homes in the area need specific attention to grading and water management, which we factor into every project design. We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Most pool patio problems come from shortcuts during installation. Poor drainage, wrong materials, or skipping steps to save time create issues that show up after a season or two.
We’ve seen plenty of patios that looked good initially before the real problems started. Poor drainage is the biggest cause we see – water that sits and freezes will crack any material over time.
Our approach focuses on the foundation work and drainage that keep your patio looking good and functioning properly for decades. Getting this right during initial installation saves you major headaches and repair costs later.
Pool patio costs in the Manorville area typically range from $15-30 per square foot for basic concrete to $25-50 per square foot for pavers or stamped concrete. A typical 400 square foot patio runs $8,000-15,000 depending on materials and site conditions.
Factors that increase cost include poor drainage requiring extensive excavation, access issues that make material delivery difficult, and premium materials like natural stone. Complex shapes, multiple levels, or integrated features like fire pits add to the price.
We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs. A well-designed pool patio typically adds 60-80% of its cost to your home’s value, sometimes more in areas where outdoor living is highly valued.
Concrete pavers, natural stone, and properly sealed concrete all perform well here, but each has different maintenance requirements. All materials need to be selected for slip resistance and durability in our freeze-thaw climate.
Material selection comes with real guidance about what performs well around pools in this climate. We’ll explain the pros and cons of different options so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and maintenance preferences.
The key is proper installation and materials that complement your home’s style. We factor in chlorine exposure, proper slopes, and Long Island’s specific weather challenges when recommending materials for your project.
Most pool patio projects take 3-7 days depending on size, material choice, and site conditions. Simple concrete pours on well-draining sites go faster. Complex paver installations or projects requiring significant drainage work take longer.
The timeline includes excavation, base preparation, material installation, and finishing work. Weather delays can extend the schedule, particularly during Long Island’s wet seasons when proper curing is essential.
You’ll receive a realistic timeline during the estimate process based on your specific project requirements and current weather conditions. We don’t rush the process because proper installation is what prevents problems later.
Most basic patio installations don’t require permits in Manorville, but regulations can vary based on size, location, and proximity to property lines or septic systems. Patios attached to the house or requiring significant grading may need permits.
We verify requirements with the Town of Brookhaven building department before starting work. Proper permits protect you from future issues when selling your home or making insurance claims.
As experienced local contractors, we understand current regulations and handle permit applications when necessary, ensuring your project meets all local requirements. We take care of the paperwork so you don’t have to worry about compliance issues.
Maintenance depends on your material choice, but all pool patios need some regular care. Concrete patios typically need resealing every 2-3 years and occasional crack repairs. Pavers need joint sand replenishment and occasional releveling of individual pieces.
Natural stone requires periodic sealing and stain treatment. All materials benefit from regular cleaning to remove pool chemical residue and prevent staining.
We’ll give you specific maintenance guidelines for your chosen materials and can recommend local suppliers for any specialty products you’ll need. Proper maintenance extends your patio’s life significantly and keeps it looking good. The difference is having a space that actually works for how you want to use your pool.
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