Pool Deck Pavers in Brevard County, FL — Cooler, Safer, Built for Florida

Pool deck paver installation in Brevard County runs $15-$30 per square foot depending on material and scope. Travertine and concrete are the most common choices around Florida pools. Most jobs take 3-5 days. No permit is required for standard pool deck installs in Brevard County.

Your Pool Deck Does a Lot of Work

It gets walked on barefoot in 95-degree heat. It gets splashed constantly. Kids run on it. Adults stand on it for hours at a time. A pool deck that just looks good isn't enough — it needs to perform.

Pavers check every box for pool deck use in Florida. They stay cooler underfoot than poured concrete. The textured surface reduces slip risk even when wet. The joints between pavers allow water to drain instead of pooling. And if a section ever needs repair, individual pavers come out and go back in without touching the rest.

MATERIALS & DESIGN

Material Options for Pool Decks in Brevard County

Travertine Pavers

The most popular choice for Florida pool decks. Travertine's natural composition absorbs less heat than concrete, making it noticeably cooler on bare feet on a hot day. It has a refined, natural look that holds up well in outdoor conditions and doesn't fade or become slippery with age.

Concrete Pavers

More affordable than travertine with a wide range of colors, shapes, and finishes. Durable under heavy foot traffic and Florida weather. Choose lighter colors to reduce heat absorption.

Brick Pavers

Classic look with good traction. Works well for traditional-style homes and pools. Holds up for decades with minimal maintenance.

Why Pool Deck Pavers Hold Up Better Than Concrete in Florida

Slip resistance: Textured paver surfaces provide better grip when wet compared to broom-finish concrete that smooths out over time.

Cracking: Poured concrete cracks when Florida soil shifts. Pavers flex with the ground and individual units can be reset if they settle.

Heat: Travertine and lighter concrete pavers absorb significantly less heat than plain concrete. Measurable difference on a July afternoon in Melbourne.

Drainage: Properly installed pavers drain water through the joints and away from the pool structure. Reduces puddles and standing water.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does paver pool deck installation cost in Brevard County?

Most pool deck paver jobs in Brevard County run $15-$30 per square foot installed. Travertine runs higher than concrete. The total depends on the size of your deck, material choice, and whether any existing concrete needs to be removed. Call (321) 752-1992 for a free on-site estimate.

Do I need a permit to replace my pool deck in Brevard County?

Most standard pool deck resurfacing or paver installations in Brevard County do not require a permit. If your project involves drainage changes or altering the pool structure, that changes. We'll confirm permit requirements for your specific job during the estimate.

Is travertine worth the extra cost for a pool deck?

For most Florida homeowners, yes. The heat difference underfoot is real and noticeable. Travertine also holds its look longer than standard concrete pavers in poolside conditions. It costs more upfront and delivers more over time in comfort and appearance.

Can you install pavers over existing concrete around my pool?

Sometimes. It depends on the condition of the existing concrete and the height constraints around your pool equipment and coping. We assess the existing surface during the estimate and recommend the right approach — overlay or full removal.

Get a Free Pool Deck Estimate

Call (321) 752-1992 or fill out the form. We'll take measurements, walk the site, and give you a real quote with material options laid out clearly.

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Serving Melbourne & Brevard County

Alliance Pavers of Brevard

Melbourne, FL

(321) 752-1992

marcy.alliancepavers@gmail.com

service cities

Brevard County: Melbourne · Palm Bay · Cocoa · Cocoa Beach · Titusville · Viera · Rockledge · Merritt Island · Satellite Beach · Indian Harbour Beach · Indialantic · Melbourne Beach · Suntree · West Melbourne · Cape Canaveral · Palm Shores and more.

Indian River County: Vero Beach · Sebastian · Fellsmere · Indian River Shores · Orchid · Wabasso · Winter Beach · Roseland · Gifford · Florida Ridge and more.