Cost of Pool Deck Pavers ?

parkinsmith

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Apr 30, 2021
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Clifton Texas, Lake Whitney
It has been suggested to us to do pavers for our decking , I am doing white and gray marble coping and they have some killer pavers to match. I am just wondering what the aprox cost could be ? I would ask our PB BUT they said they only do concrete so I am looking into this on my own and may need to find a sub. Any help would be appreciated !
 
Are you doing marble pavers?? We just had travertine pavers, and the installed cost was about $21/sf. for tumbled. Marble pavers would be significantly higher material price.
Thanks for your reply, helpful info ! Yes I am thinking of doing the sandblasted marble pavers that match the white and gray marble coping I am doing. I was looking for a bright with with gray and that was hard to find in travertine ( the have some silver and I might be able to go that way for the decking ) . Did your PB do the pavers? I am a bit frustrated mine said they dont do the pavers. Here is a link to what I am looking at. Faber Cnk Catalogue |
 
Thanks for your reply, helpful info ! Yes I am thinking of doing the sandblasted marble pavers that match the white and gray marble coping I am doing. I was looking for a bright with with gray and that was hard to find in travertine ( the have some silver and I might be able to go that way for the decking ) . Did your PB do the pavers? I am a bit frustrated mine said they dont do the pavers. Here is a link to what I am looking at. Faber Cnk Catalogue |
It was the same contractor the PB used for all other tile and coping. The paver crew was a different craft of folks but from the same stone and tile company. I am also very glad we upgraded a bit on the Versailles pattern, as that tends to break it up better and visually smooth in all the drains over having straight seams. If you have to find a sub on your own, landscaping stone and paver yards usually know who and where to hire but get references and check out their work.
 
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