Once, the only material you could use as a patio around your pool was plain concrete, but those days are long gone. Now, with so many options to choose from, it can be difficult to know what material would be best for your needs. To help you, here are some of the best along with their pros and cons.
- Natural stone. You can save on the cost of natural stone by choosing a local material from a nearby quarry. A flagstone patio can even feature plants between each stone. The material is long lasting and easy stones are easy to replace if they become cracked, but it does require annual maintenance.
- Stamped concrete. If you want to personalize your pool design, stamped concrete is a good option as it can be stained in various colors and stamped in any design. The downside of this material is repairs and additions are noticeable.
- Travertine. A high-end option, travertine is one of the best choices for pool patios, if you can afford it, for its durability, fade resistance, and non-skid surface.
At Triad Associates, we can help you with all aspects of your pool design and installation. Contact us to find out more today!