BREVARD COUNTY, FL

Travertine, Marble & Porcelain Installation

Premium stone surfaces built for Florida's heat, humidity, and pool chemistry.

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Premium Stone Surfaces for Florida Outdoor Living.

Alliance Pavers of Brevard installs travertine, marble, and porcelain tile for pool decks, patios, driveways, and outdoor living areas throughout Brevard County and Indian River County. These premium natural and engineered stone surfaces are a step above standard concrete pavers - durable, heat-resistant, and built for Florida's climate.

If you want an outdoor space that looks like a luxury resort, travertine, marble, and porcelain are the materials that get you there. They handle Florida heat, humidity, and pool chemicals better than most materials - and they look better doing it.

We help you choose the right material based on slip resistance, heat absorption, maintenance, and budget.

common applications

Where We Install Premium Stone.

Pool decks and coping

Covered and open-air patios

Driveways and front walkways

Outdoor kitchen and entertaining areas

Interior-to-exterior transitions

THE THREE MATERIALS

Travertine. Marble. Porcelain.

Travertine is one of the most popular pool deck and patio materials in Florida. Its natural texture provides slip resistance when wet, stays cooler underfoot, and has a timeless, upscale look. We install tumbled and honed travertine in multiple colorways.

Marble delivers a high-end, polished look for covered patios, entryways, and outdoor living areas. The right installation and sealing approach make it last in Florida conditions - our team knows exactly how.

Porcelain pavers are the most durable of the three - virtually impervious to staining, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles. Wood-look and large-format slabs available. The best low-maintenance premium surface for heavy use.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between travertine and porcelain for a pool deck?

Travertine is a natural stone with a textured surface that stays cooler and provides natural slip resistance. Porcelain is an engineered tile that's denser, virtually non-porous, and comes in more consistent patterns and colors. Both work well for pool decks - the right choice depends on your style preference and maintenance expectations.

Does travertine get too hot in Florida summers?

Travertine's porous nature actually helps it stay cooler than dense materials like concrete or certain porcelain tiles. Lighter colorways reflect more heat. It's one of the reasons it's so popular for pool decks across Brevard County.

How long does travertine or porcelain last outdoors in Florida?

Properly installed travertine can last 25+ years in Florida with basic maintenance. Porcelain is even more durable and can last the lifetime of the home. Proper base preparation and joint material selection make the difference.

Do you seal travertine after installation?

We recommend sealing travertine at installation and resealing every 2-4 years to protect against staining and moisture. We can advise you on a maintenance schedule during your consultation.

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Let's Talk About Your Project.

Ready to upgrade your driveway, patio, or outdoor space? Get started with a straightforward consultation - planned around your layout, your goals, and how you use your space.

Call (321) 752-1992 or email marcy.alliancepavers@gmail.com.

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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.