Explore Our Pool Decking Materials

The surface around your pool sets the stage for your entire outdoor space. Whether you want cool-to-the-touch stone, a rustic paver path, or warm wood underfoot, Foley Pools offers a wide selection of premium materials to match every style and function.

Best Sellers

  • Travertine

    Cool, classic, and slip-resistant—ideal for elegant, timeless poolscapes.

  • Porcelein

    A durable, low-maintenance outdoor tile that resists moisture, stains, and fading.

  • Belgard Paver

    High-quality, concrete stones known for their strength, slip resistance, and wide range of colors, textures, and patterns

  • Stamped Concrete

    Patterned to mimic stone, tile, or brick—high style at a lower cost.

Natural Stone

  • Travertine

    Cool, classic, and slip-resistant—ideal for elegant, timeless poolscapes.

  • Flagstone

    Rustic and irregular for a natural, organic look with tons of texture.

  • Porcelein

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  • Belgard Paver

    High-quality, concrete stones known for their strength, slip resistance, and wide range of colors, textures, and patterns

Concrete Options

  • Stamped Concrete

    Patterned to mimic stone, tile, or brick—high style at a lower cost.

  • Broom-Finish Concrete

    Simple and slip-resistant, with subtle texture for a clean, modern surface.

  • Salt-Finish Concrete

    Lightly pitted texture with a soft, speckled appearance—adds grip and interest.

  • Brushed Concrete

    Minimalist finish with linear texture—clean and contemporary.

Design Tip

Match to Your Lifestyle and Aesthetic

When choosing decking for your custom swimming pool, think beyond just looks—consider how you'll use the space. For a modern, low-maintenance look, go with textured concrete or porcelain pavers that stay cool underfoot and resist slipping. If you're going for a natural or rustic vibe, travertine or flagstone blends beautifully with North Texas landscapes and handles temperature extremes well. Also, keep in mind foot traffic, furniture weight, and how much time you’ll spend barefoot—comfort and safety matter as much as style.

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  • Popular options include travertine, pavers, stamped concrete, and composite wood. Each offers different benefits in terms of style, maintenance, heat resistance, and cost.

  • Travertine and light-colored concrete pavers tend to stay cooler underfoot, making them ideal for hot climates like North Texas.

  • Yes—look for textured or non-slip surfaces to help prevent accidents, especially when the decking is wet.

  • Coordinate with your pool tile, coping, and landscape style. Sleek materials like porcelain suit modern designs, while natural stone pairs well with rustic or lagoon-style pools.

  • Stamped concrete and porcelain pavers require minimal upkeep compared to natural stone or wood, which may need sealing or refinishing over time.

  • Plan for at least 4–6 feet of deck around the pool for safe movement, more if you want room for furniture, lounging, or entertaining.

  • With proper installation and care, most pool decking materials last 10–30 years. Factors include material type, climate, and maintenance.

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Ready to Design the Perfect Deck?

Your pool deserves more than just water—it needs a foundation that’s as stylish, durable, and inviting as the rest of your outdoor space. Whether you're going for sleek modern pavers, natural stone elegance, or barefoot-friendly comfort, we’ll help you find the perfect fit.