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You get a pool patio that handles Long Island weather without cracking or shifting. Water flows away from your foundation instead of pooling around your pool. Your family walks on slip-resistant surfaces that stay cooler even during summer heat.
The right materials and proper installation mean your outdoor furniture stays level instead of rocking on uneven surfaces. You actually want to spend time poolside because the space works the way it should. No more dealing with standing water, loose pavers, or surfaces that deteriorate after a few seasons.
We’ve been building pool patios throughout Mastic and Suffolk County since 2000. We understand the soil conditions here, the drainage challenges that come with Long Island’s clay and sandy soils, and exactly which materials hold up to our freeze-thaw cycles.
Most of our work comes from referrals in Mastic and surrounding communities because we handle projects the right way from start to finish. We’re licensed, insured, and use our own crews instead of subcontractors, so you get consistent quality and direct accountability on every job.
First, we come out to look at your Mastic property and understand what you want. No high-pressure sales pitch, just a conversation about your goals, timeline, and budget. You get a detailed written estimate that covers everything.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits if needed and schedule the work around your life. Our crew starts with proper excavation and base preparation—this is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s what determines whether your patio lasts five years or fifty.
We install your chosen materials according to manufacturer specifications and Suffolk County building codes. Most projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, weather permitting. We coordinate with your pool contractor if needed and ensure everything integrates properly with existing equipment.
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Every pool patio includes professional excavation, proper base preparation, and drainage design engineered for Mastic’s specific conditions. We don’t cut corners on foundation work because that’s what determines long-term performance.
You get professional-grade materials chosen specifically for pool environments—slip-resistant surfaces, chlorine-resistant sealers, and materials that won’t crack when the ground freezes. We source from suppliers who understand Long Island conditions and stock materials that actually work here.
All necessary permits and inspections are handled by us, so you don’t have to deal with the town building department. We coordinate with pool equipment contractors when needed and ensure everything works together properly. Your project meets code requirements and protects your investment for years to come.
Most pool patio projects in Mastic take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Weather can extend this timeline since we can’t pour concrete in rain or extreme temperatures.
The permit process adds 1-2 weeks before we start, but we handle that paperwork for you. We schedule projects to minimize disruption to your pool use during swimming season. If you’re building a patio for a new pool, we coordinate timing with your pool contractor to ensure everything flows smoothly without delays.
Yes, most pool patio work in Mastic requires permits, especially if you’re changing drainage patterns or adding significant square footage. The town wants to ensure proper drainage and setback requirements are met.
We handle the permit application process, including submitting plans and scheduling inspections. This protects you from future issues when selling your home or if neighbors complain about drainage problems. Getting permits upfront is always better than dealing with compliance issues later.
Stamped concrete and natural stone pavers work best in Mastic because they handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. We avoid materials that absorb water and expand during winter, which causes cracking and shifting.
Concrete pavers from brands like Cambridge and Nicolock offer consistent performance through Long Island weather patterns. They’re manufactured to specific standards and come with slip-resistant surfaces that work well around pools. Natural stone like bluestone is another excellent choice for durability and appearance, though it requires different installation techniques.
Proper drainage is critical for pool patios because standing water creates safety hazards and structural problems. We slope the patio away from both the pool and your house, typically at 1/8 inch per foot minimum.
We install drainage channels or French drains where needed to handle runoff from pool splashing and rain. The goal is moving water away quickly without creating erosion or flooding problems elsewhere on your property. Poor drainage is the number one cause of pool patio failure, so we spend extra time getting this right from the start.
Yes, we regularly work around existing pumps, heaters, and filtration systems. We plan access routes for equipment maintenance and ensure our work doesn’t interfere with plumbing or electrical connections.
If equipment needs to be temporarily moved, we coordinate with your pool service company or handle it ourselves if we’re qualified. We’ve worked with most pool contractors in the Mastic area, so we understand how different systems are set up and what access requirements they have for ongoing maintenance.
Every project includes proper excavation, base preparation, drainage design, and professional installation of your chosen materials. We handle all necessary permits and coordinate inspections with the town building department.
You get professional-grade materials selected for pool environments, including slip-resistant surfaces and chlorine-resistant sealers. We coordinate with pool contractors when needed and ensure everything integrates with your existing setup. All work meets Suffolk County building codes and comes with our warranty for quality and performance.