Marble pavers and copings installed in Northport NY 11768.The project was designed by Giuseppe Abbrancati and installation was done by Gappsi professionals. This upscale project includes a very classy and comfortable pool house with many amenities along with marble pavers and copings for inside the pool house floor and window sills. A 25 x 45 vinyl lined swimming pool was built with many options, including a safety auto-cover and a custom built 6 x 9 spill over spa, four LED deck laminar jets, LED lights, a double propane heater with heat pump, chlorine salt generator, full automation, double in-wall ladder, stadium stairs across the shallow area, and a gray fiberglass diving board with fly deck bottom. Marble pavers and copings were also installed surrounding the swimming pool and the entire house patio. Marble pavers and copings installed in this area primarily contain gray colors with gold veins finished in a sandblasted and tumbled process. The texture and edges are very conformable and timeless in look. They are manufactured in Brazil in a french pattern design. Installation was done on one inch of clean sand over four inches of poured concrete base and compacted sub base. The veneers for pool house and spa walls are tumbled travertine ledge stone cut 2 inches high and manufactured with a bash backing in 2 ft long panels. Custom-made corners were also used throughout the installation. By visiting the Gappsi Showroom display, you will find a large selection of marble pavers in many sizes and patterns imported from all over the world. Over the years, Gappsi has imported many Marble pavers and copings and had specific products exclusively made for Gappsi that we have installed on many award winning projects throughout Long Island in both Nassau and Suffolk county. We have extended our connections with distributors and have accessed a wider selection to our Marble pavers and coping products, including many sizes of veneers and tiles. For more information about Gappsi Marble pavers and copings, please contact us at 631-543-1177 or visit our website at Gappsi.com.

This backyard is designed and constructed by Gappsi in West Islip, Long island NY 11795. The layout incorporates a 18×36 gunite swimming pool rectangular shape. The swimming pool is only 6 feet deep and is a non-diving pool, thus a diving board cannot be installed. The steps are built along side the 18 foot long shallow area and it also has 2 benches in the deep end to exit the pool. The finish of the swimming pool is done with black-colored quartz dust. Two LED lights are installed on one side and the hydraulic system, consisting of two skimmers and 2 inch 40 schedule PVC [gravityform id=”1″ title=”true” description=”true”]plumbing.
The family in this East Islip home wanted a pool for entertaining that was built to last. Giuseppe Abbrancati, owner/designer of Smithtown-based Gappsi, Inc. suggested a gunite saltwater pool in a Sports Pool style design where both sides of the pool are shallow and the deep end is in the middle. “Gunite pools make a statement. They are a very customizable pool. That is why you see a sundeck, round steps, and LED lights inside the pool. You can shape the cement any way you want it and apply any finish. They are also highly durable,” says Abbrancati who has been building pools for the last thirty years. “The deepest part of this pool is six feet. It’s built like that so you can play volleyball in the pool and its fair ground,” he adds. Abbrancati designed a classic rectangular-shaped pool that is 16 by 32 foot in size and has that sleek modern look. “Everyone in the Hamptons has the gunite rectangular shape. It is the most elegant,” he says. The pool, he explains, is a cobalt blue diamond bright with quartz finish. Before the installation, the house – that is close to a hundred years old- had a simple concrete patio. in order to keep the character of the home, Abbrancati chose a brick looking veneer that would blend in with the existing bricks to make it look like the pool was always there. “I didn’t want the pool to look like it was an addition. I wanted it to look like it was built with the house 100 years ago,” he says. Travertine pavers were added throughout. Additional features of the property that Abbrancati built was a sunken down natural fire pit made from rocks and lava and an L-shaped bench for seating.