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Jennifer L

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  • After: The result is perfect and it saves time and money as you don't need to remove the old concrete slab. The pavers are installed over the deck laid down over sand with no grout. That will allow the pavers adjust to natural terrain shifting.
  • Before. Existing cracked concrete deck
  • Before: the reno coping was installed right on top of the existing coping. You still can see the old concrete deck below it.
  • After: Finished deck showing pool border with reno piece installed and the drop down face covering the old coping.
  • After: pavers installed on the top of the old cracked concrete deck. Pavers installed over sand. They will absorb small shifts and will not crack.
  • After: Pavers over old concrete deck without removing the old concrete slab.
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Renovating a pool deck without removing old cracked concrete deck

Yes! Pavers can be installed on top of an existing concrete deck, even if the deck is cracked. Pavers are installed over sand, therefore the new deck will absorb small shifts without ...»
cracking the pavers. The renovation coping piece has a drop-down face that will cover the old coping, so you don't have to remove the old coping, just cut it back. The reno coping is then install over mud right on the top of the old pool border. The rest of the deck will be set on send. Just lay the pavers leveled with the reno coping. Check out some before and after pictures.

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Artistic Paver Mfg. Miami, FL
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