Planking
Planking / Random Rows A planking pattern is similar to the pattern you might see on an interior wood floor. It consists of the same width rows of pavers, or, with rows having varying widths. The lengths of the pavers can
Planking / Random Rows A planking pattern is similar to the pattern you might see on an interior wood floor. It consists of the same width rows of pavers, or, with rows having varying widths. The lengths of the pavers can
Grid / Checkerboard A grid or checkerboard pattern is a simple repeating pattern of squares or rectangles. It is a common pattern for interior tiling as well.
Diamond A diamond paving pattern is similar to a grid pattern but rotated on an angle.
Stepstone A stepstone pattern has spacing between pavers. The space can be filled with grass, gravel, river stones or even other pavers.
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Project Scheduling and Construction Completion The goal of this page is to help you be aware of what goes into the completion of your project, and various “bumps in the road” we may encounter along the way. Some issues will be within our control,
Waterline Tile for Pools and Spas The waterline tile runs along the interior of the pool or spa right at the waterline level. It provides easy-to-clean surface. For many years 6"x6" frost proof tiles have been the standard. But there an increasing number
Winter Covers for Pools and Spas The winter cover is installed on top of the pool and spa when the pool is closed for the season. There are various colors available. Many people choose green. However, we usually like the simple gray color
Pool Design Features All of our pools and spas are essentially custom designed and unique. That allows for great freedom and flexibility of the interior layout and features. Pool Design Features
BLUESTONE (Blue/Gray Color Range) A local favorite, Bluestone is quarried in New York and Pennsylvania. It is a strong and hardy stone well suited to our weather. Blue-gray bluestone has variations of color within each stone, owing to mineral content and the
BLUESTONE (Full Color Range) Bluestone quarried from shallower depths is known as full-color, and may contain a kaleidoscope of colors from blues and grays to tans, browns and rusts. Locally, it is frequently used for patios, walkways and terraces.
GRANITE (Ash Gray) Gray granite, in particular this Ash Gray, is a popular choice for it’s formal appearance and versatility. While not as light as the white and off-white options, gray granites still provide a resort-like, airy atmosphere. The versatility of gray
GRANITE (White) White and off-white granite is a popular choice for creating a resort-like feel at home. Reminiscent of more tropical climates, white granite also reflects sunlight, keeping it cooler than darker stones. It works well in a variety of landscapes, pairs
GRANITE (Yellow) Granite is a strong and sturdy stone that does very well in our climate. Granular in texture, it comes in several different color families, and is quarried all over the United States and many countries abroad. Yellow-toned granite is often
GRANITE (Blue River) While some granites appear homogeneous, others, like this Blue River, have mottling or patterns in the stone suggestive of movement. This creates a juxtaposition between the natural and formal, as it has both the regular shapes common to formal
IRREGULAR STONE PAVERS Irregular stone pavers can be installed in organic shapes and patterns, giving a natural, earthy look to the landscape. They pair well with free-form designs and wooded sites and are prized for their texture, color variations and rustic appeal.
WOOD DECKING An alternative suggestion as a paving material is to consider wood. Wood decking can be used alone or as a compliment to stone. Constructed of hardy outdoor woods, such as IPE, mahogany and cedar, wood decking has a pleasing, soft
Arch Water Jets Like the peaceful sound of running water? Like the look of refreshing fountains spilling into a pool? Want to create the sound of water to mask unwanted noise nearby? Arch jets may be just the ticket.
Ultraviolet-Ozone Water Treatment The majority of swimming pools utilize a type of Bromine/Chlorine system to clean the water. A great option is an Ultraviolet/Ozone system the can result in significantly cleaner, clearer water with a reduction in skin and eye irritation.