Gunite Pool Renovations, Refinishing, and Remodeling

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Gunite pool renovations, refinishing, and remodeling may be just what you need if your swimming pool has begun to start showing signs of age. Is the tile cracked or has the plaster become rough to the touch?  Even if you upkeep your pool every season, it still encounters regular wear and tear from use over the summer months. We’re happy that your house is where everyone gathers for parties and swimming a few laps, and we can help you restore your pool to look just like new.

Gunite pools are by far the most valuable and durable type of pool, making them the best choice for longevity.  Gunite pools are made by spraying a mixture of concrete and sand mixture into a rebar framework.

Durability Of Gunite Pools

Gunite pools offer the most flexibility and creative control, as well as the best durability. Due to the steel framework, gunite pools will retain their shape over a long period of time. A smooth finish is applied at the end of the process to eliminate or reduce the rough feeling one might experience from the gunite. The most common finish is plaster, which is a mixture of cement and marble sand, but other options are available such as a tiled finish, concrete paint, or even pebble surfaces.

Gappsi Pools and Spas can restore the gunite in your inground pool to the same smooth condition it was on the day of installation. Whether there are rough patches or cracks in the walls of your inground pool or the coloring just looks dull, we can fix and restore your existing pool.

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Gunite Pool Renovations Consider These Upgrades

Are you looking to have your pool renovated?  There are many options to improve the looks and efficiency of your existing swimming pool. In the last 10 years alone, more than a dozen new developments have made swimming pool ownership more enjoyable, less expensive, as well as easier than ever.

We renovate and retrofit existing pools with the latest features, standing behind our finished work. Here are some ideas to consider when looking at a renovation project.

  • Add an in-ground spa
  • Water features – waterfalls, infinity edge, waterfalls, beach entry, tanning ledge, benches, and steps
  • Energy-efficient equipment
  • Resistance swim jets or a swim lane
  • Children’s play area
  • Custom mosaic tile, new coping and other finishing touches
  • Upgraded Plaster Finish
  • Replace a fiberglass or vinyl pool with a gunite swimming pool
  • New Decking
  • Re-shaping the gunite structure
  • Re-plumbing

Pool renovations can be a simple facelift, or it can be a whole lot more. Just need to replace the plaster? No problem. Ready to add some exciting new features? We can do that too.

Pool Interior Re-Plaster / Refinishing

If the interior finish of the pool is looking worn, it’s probably because you have a plaster or Marcite finish. These finishes were common 15 years ago, but they’ve been completely replaced in the last few years by the new long-lasting and beautifully colored aggregate finishes. These new finishes last 2 to 10 times longer than the old Marcite finishes, and with different colored and sized pebbles or aggregates, we can create any color and texture you want. Some people like the feel of the regular pebble finish. Others like the extra smoothness of polished marble or quartz aggregate finishes. Either way, you’ll get a new pool interior that is prettier and much longer-lasting than ever before.

Tile Repair And Replacement

Tile lifting and cracks in tile or cement are commonly just “patched or replaced” by inexperienced pool contractors. But this is a mistake. A crack is a sign of a construction defect such as faulty material, faulty application, or the absence of proper control joints. No matter the cause it must be diagnosed and corrected at the source. Otherwise, the problems will continue to haunt you for years to come.

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Deck Repair And Replacement

The installation of a paver deck will make a more dramatic impact than any other change or upgrade you can think of, and if cracked cement has been a problem, our natural stone pavers will eliminate that problem.

Gunite pool and backyard remodeling is a great way to transform your outdoor space into a beautiful and functional oasis. Whether you want to update the look of your gunite pool, add new features, or completely redesign your backyard, our team at Gappsi has the expertise and experience to help bring your vision to life. Gappsi offers a range of remodeling services, including pool resurfacing, tile and coping replacement, deck, and patio renovations.  Our goal is to work closely with you to create a backyard that meets all of your needs and exceeds your expectations. With our commitment to quality craftsmanship and excellent customer service, you can trust that your gunite pool and backyard remodel will be completed to the highest standards. Contact us today to learn more about our remodeling services and how we can help you transform your outdoor space.

Gunite Pool Remodeled~Gulf Stream Hydrazzo – Marble pavers 

Gappsi remodeled this gunite pool in Head Of The Harbor in Suffolk County NY. We removed the old pool deck and installed G037 French marble pavers and two-inch coping from the Gappsi stone collection. We also installed ceramic tiles in the water line of the pool. The pool finish was completed with a Gold Stream Hydrazzo product. We selected these color pavers resembling sand which ties the entire backyard to the background of this waterfront property. Our team at Gappsi installed all new pool equipment and all new plumbing replacing the old system. This is the latest gunite pool remodeling project  by Gappsi

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Gappsi Group offers the following residential and commercial services to the public:

Home RemodelingSwimming PoolsPaver Cleaning and SealingSports Game CourtsEpoxy FlooringLandscape, and Masonry Design, and Construction. All our divisions are headed by well-experienced personnel.

Our latest division is the manufacturing of clay brick ovens, made from the best materials on earth. We distribute all these ovens throughout North America, we also display them at the showroom and have weekly demonstrations on how to use the ovens.

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Gunite Pool Renovation And Coping Brookville NY

Gunite-Pool-Renovation-And-Coping1Gappsi is an expert at Gunite Pool Renovation And Coping on Long Island.  Gappsi is an industry leader in remodeling services which allows you to change virtually everything with your existing pool. We combine old-time craftsmanship with modern technology and pride ourselves on personalized attentive service. We work with our clients to effectively choose what the best options are to create their dream backyard. From state-of-the-art products for modernizing your filtration and sanitation needs to redesign the layout and material of your decking.

We offer the latest technology that makes pool maintenance much easier. These new innovations will save you money, time, and frustration, which will allow you and your family to enjoy spending time by the pool. Gappsi creates a new experience and brings life back into your swimming pool.

How Do You Know You Need A Gunite Pool Renovation And Coping?

  • Is your swimming pool beginning to show signs of age?
  • Is the coping loose?
  • Is your tile cracked?
  • Is your tile falling off?
  • Is your pool tile fading or dull?
  • Are your kids complaining about the plaster feeling rough on their feet?
  • You just want to achieve a completely new look.

From full swimming pool reconstruction, concrete pool resurfacing & pool plastering, to pool tile repair, replacement of pool coping, and in-ground pool repair, Gappsi Pools has the experience to handle all your Long Island swimming pool remodeling needs.

Gappsi Renovation And Remodeling Services

Our gunite pool renovation and remodeling services will take your inground swimming pool from dull to stunning. We also offer energy-efficient equipment upgrades for spas, waterfalls, or raising the pool depth. Our services include improving drainage and repairing cracks. Energy-saving makeovers, alternative ways to sanitize your pool, and acid baths, are just some of the services we offer.

  • Gunite Swimming Pool Restoration
  • Gunite Swimming Pool Remodeling
  • Gunite and Deck Cracks Repaired
  • Gunite Pool Renovations Complete
  • Pool Loose or Cracked Tile Repair and Replacement
  • Inground Pool Coping Restoration
  • Gunite Pool Replastering
  • Deck Restoration and Remodeling
  • Pool Chemical Stain Restoration
  • Pool Rust Stain Removal
  • Pool Discoloration Restoration

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This is a gunite renovation completed on Long Island in Brookville NY. Gappsi installed new glass tiles in the waterline to freshen up the look of the pool.

Waterfalls, water walls, fountains, jets, bubblers, and spillovers give your pool a focal point, and they create an inspirational setting. A great pool design is often realized by the water within; its appearance, reflections, and how it refracts light and color. By adding a vertical element of moving water, the design can spring to life and almost become a work of art. There are many types of water features to choose from.  Simply put, today’s pool builders create customized features that move water in astonishing ways.

For our customer in Nassau County, we built a wall for the water feature to include sheer descends and on each end, we added spillover bowls.  Along the side of the pool we installed 6 Laminars; 3 on each side.

Sheer-descent waterfalls

Sheer-descent waterfalls, also called sheetfalls, are more suited for modern and geometric pools. The water flows through a thin spillway creating a sleek elegant look as it descends into the water. Sheetfalls are often installed along a raised wall on one side of the pool. The wall can be finished in glass tile for a stunning effect or stacked stone for a more natural look.

Laminar Fountains

Laminar fountains are a type of deck jet that produces a bubble-free arc of water.  This water feature is more common on modern pools and often lit by colorful LED lights.   This water feature look is both stunning and exciting. Designers should pay attention to windy areas because too much wind may ruin the effect on the laminar fountains. Laminar fountains are more expensive than standard deck jets.

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In general construction terminology, coping refers to masonry material that is used to cap the top of a wall. Most walls have some type of coping, and the kind that adorns those on gunite pools features specific elements.

Coping is the material—usually natural stone or various forms of concrete—mounted over the top of the pool shell’s “bond beam” (the upper portion of the wall). This is where the pool structure meets the surrounding deck

For the coping in the patio, we used marble G043 selected from the Gappsi Stone Collection. The benches and steps in the pool were outlined with glass tiles that were used in the pool for the waterline. For the wall water feature, we used very unique marble slabs to elevate the look and make it a dramatic focal point of the pool and backyard. The patterns in the stones add to the natural beauty of the backyard through the natural patterns in the stones.

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Gappsi Is A Name You Can Trust 

For more than 35 years, Gappsi has renovated residential and commercial pools in Long Island New York.

Our commercial customers usually renovate their pool and spa to attract new members and retain existing customers at their health clubs or private community.

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Whether your renovation project calls for a completely new design, a few new upgrades, or gunite resurfacing of the plaster finish give us a call today our team is here to help you! Guiseppe, along with his experienced team of professionals at Gappsi, will guide you through the process and offer trusted expert advice.

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How to Choose a Deck and Patio Contractor on Long Island

A new deck or patio is more than just an addition to your house; it’s an investment in your home’s value and your family’s lifestyle. It’s the future setting for summer barbecues, quiet morning coffees, and evenings with friends. To ensure this investment pays off for years to come, it’s important to make smart decisions from the start. This guide covers everything from material selection to design complexity, helping you understand the long-term value of your choices. We’ll help you ask the right questions so you can confidently hire a deck and patio contractor long island who will build a beautiful, lasting space for you to enjoy.

Choosing The Right Stone For A Pool Deck

Natural-Limestone-Patio-And-Pool-Long-Island-NYWhen choosing the right stone such as a natural limestone patio and pool Long Island NY it’s important to embrace some practical and aesthetic considerations.  Whether it’s an elegant light-colored limestone perfect for a hot summer day, a natural fieldstone emulating the feel of a deep woods swimming hole, or reclaimed granite with its timeless weathered beauty, the following points will help in selecting the best stone for a pool deck or patio area.

The Four S’s to Consider

  • Style – The overall appearance of a pool deck and patio may vary depending on style. It could be sophisticated versus a more rustic look and feel.  The sophisticated style generally has clean lines while a rustic style offers an earthy feel and look with more natural, rougher lines.
  • Surface –  The texture of the stone has a big impact on the look as well as the feel of your patio surface.
    • A split face surface, like a reclaimed plank paver, gives a rustic look to the area.
    • A natural cleft surface comes from stones that are split by man along a natural seam in the stone.  This gives the surface an organic feel with a flatter surface compared to a rough split surface.
  • Shapes and Patterns – Stone shapes, whether irregularly shaped or straight edge squares and rectangles, may completely change the design of a pool deck as different design patterns will also,
  • Scale – It is important to think about the size of the stones. Deciding on small, medium, or large stones determine the look and feel of a pool deck area.

PRO TIP: If the deck space is large, consider using larger-sized pieces to give it a grand feeling. Smaller pieces may be used for more intricate patterns and offer a more sophisticated look.

  • Color – Natural stone comes in a variety of colors in addition to color combinations. Deciding on the stone consider if the pool is in direct sunlight for large amounts of time, then a lighter-colored stone would be good to keep the temperature down. Choose a color or color theme that relates to your home, or office building, as well as other stones in the nearby area.

The Right Stone For The Right Condition

A complement to the surrounding landscape, natural stone pool coping is as practical as it is attractive. Natural stone is durable and resists freeze-thaw cycles.

  • Heat Underfoot – Comfortable underfoot is important when choosing a stone for a pool deck and patio. Which type of stone will help to keep the surface cooler? The answer is a stone with less heat absorption. In general, lighter-colored stones have less heat absorption.
  • Freeze-Thaw – If the pool will be located in a freeze-thaw weather zone, be sure to pick a stone with lower water absorption for the pool deck. Granites, basalts, and porphyry top the charts in this category and will hold up to all weather conditions. We have also hand-picked some freeze-thaw-resistant limestones and sandstones that will work well.
  • Slip Resistance – The last thing you want is a slippery stone for a pool deck and patio. Luckily, adjustments to surface texture and joints can make a huge difference when it comes to creating a slip-resistant deck.

In addition to considering the appearance of the texture, consider the effect it has on the perceived slipperiness of a stone. Man-made surfaces provide excellent grip and some split surfaces tend to be less slippery. In general, stone surfaces with indentations and irregularities provide a better grip.

Planning and Budgeting for Your Long Island Deck or Patio

Creating the perfect deck or patio is an exciting project, but it all starts with a solid plan and a realistic budget. Thinking through the details before you begin ensures the process goes smoothly and you end up with a space you love without any financial surprises. From picking the right time to build to understanding how your design choices impact the final price, a little preparation goes a long way. Let’s walk through the key steps to get your project started on the right foot, so you can focus on enjoying your new outdoor oasis.

The Best Time to Build

Timing your project can have a surprising impact on your budget. On Long Island, the peak season for outdoor construction runs from May to August. During these months, contractors are in high demand, which often means higher prices and longer waiting lists. If you can plan ahead, consider scheduling your build during the off-season, typically between November and February. Contractors are often less busy during this period and may offer discounts of 10-15% to keep their crews working. Planning your project in advance allows you to secure a spot on a professional’s schedule and take advantage of potential savings.

How Design Complexity Affects Cost

The design of your deck or patio is one of the biggest factors influencing its cost. A simple, single-level rectangular design with standard railings will always be the most budget-friendly option. As you add complexity, the price tag grows. Features like curves, multiple levels, intricate patterns, or built-in elements like benches and planters require more materials and significantly more labor. Working with an experienced masonry and design team can help you find the perfect balance between your dream design and your budget, creating a beautiful space that is both functional and affordable.

A Phased Approach to Building on a Budget

If your dream outdoor space feels just out of reach financially, consider building it in phases. This approach allows you to get the core structure built now and add the finishing touches later as your budget allows. You can start with the main deck or patio foundation and surface. Then, in the following years, you can add features like custom lighting, built-in seating, an outdoor kitchen, or even a stunning pergola to provide shade. This strategy makes a large project more manageable and lets you enjoy your space sooner while planning for future enhancements.

Understanding the Costs of Building a Deck or Patio

Figuring out the cost of a new deck or patio can feel overwhelming, as prices depend on size, materials, and design complexity. However, breaking down the expenses into categories like labor, permits, and materials can make the numbers much clearer. While every project is unique, understanding these core components will help you create a realistic budget. This knowledge empowers you to have informed conversations with your contractor and make choices that align with your financial goals, ensuring there are no unexpected costs along the way.

Average Project Costs

While costs vary based on your specific location and project details, it’s helpful to have a general idea of what to expect. For example, a basic 12×12 foot deck built with pressure-treated wood framing and composite decking might cost between $7,000 and $10,000. This estimate typically includes the necessary permits and inspections. Of course, a larger, more complex design using premium materials will cost more. The best way to get an accurate figure for your vision is to get a detailed quote from a reputable local builder who can assess your property and discuss your specific needs.

Labor and Permit Fees

When budgeting for your project, remember that materials are only part of the equation. Labor typically accounts for a significant portion of the total cost, often ranging from $15 to $35 per square foot. Additionally, most towns on Long Island require a building permit for deck construction, with fees usually falling between $400 and $1,200. Working with an experienced company like Gappsi ensures that all necessary permits are secured and inspections are handled correctly, preventing potential fines or legal issues down the road.

Material Costs Breakdown

The material you choose for your deck or patio surface is a primary driver of the overall cost. Your selection will affect not only the initial price but also the long-term maintenance requirements and lifespan of your outdoor space. From traditional pressure-treated pine to high-end PVC and elegant natural stone pavers, there is a wide range of options available. Understanding the price-per-square-foot for each can help you decide which material best fits your budget and aesthetic preferences, allowing you to make a confident and informed choice for your home.

Pressure-Treated Pine

Pressure-treated pine is one of the most common and affordable decking materials, typically costing between $3 to $6 per square foot. This wood is chemically treated to resist rot, fungus, and wood-boring insects, making it a durable choice for its price point. While it is a great budget-friendly option, it does require regular maintenance, including annual cleaning and staining or sealing every few years to protect it from the elements and maintain its appearance. It’s a solid choice for homeowners looking for the classic look of wood without a high initial investment.

Cedar

Cedar is a beautiful softwood that is naturally resistant to rot and insects, making it a popular choice for decking. It costs more than pressure-treated pine, generally running from $8 to $12 per square foot. Many homeowners love cedar for its rich color and distinct aroma. To maintain its vibrant hue, you’ll need to clean and seal it regularly; otherwise, it will weather to an attractive silvery-gray patina over time. Cedar offers a great middle-ground between the affordability of pine and the low maintenance of composite materials.

Composite Decking

Composite decking is an increasingly popular choice for homeowners who want a low-maintenance solution. Made from a blend of wood fibers and recycled plastics, it’s designed to resist fading, staining, scratching, and mold. The cost for composite materials ranges from $5 to $14 per square foot, depending on the brand and quality. While the upfront cost is higher than most wood options, you’ll save money and time on maintenance over the life of the deck, as it never needs to be sanded, stained, or sealed. It just requires occasional cleaning with soap and water.

PVC Decking

For the ultimate in durability and low maintenance, PVC decking is a top-tier choice. Unlike composite, PVC decking contains no wood fibers, making it completely resistant to moisture, rot, and insects. It’s also highly resistant to scratches and stains. This premium performance comes with a higher price tag, typically ranging from $10 to $20 per square foot. Homeowners who choose PVC value its longevity and the peace of mind that comes with knowing their deck will look great for decades with minimal upkeep, making it a worthwhile long-term investment.

Long-Term Maintenance Costs

When selecting materials, it’s crucial to think beyond the initial purchase price and consider long-term maintenance costs. Wood decks require regular care, with staining and sealing costs averaging $0.50 to $1.50 per square foot every few years. In contrast, composite and PVC decks only need occasional cleaning, which costs about $0.10 to $0.30 per square foot. Over the lifetime of your deck, these savings can be substantial. If you prefer to have a professional handle the upkeep, Gappsi offers expert restoration and sealing services to keep your outdoor surfaces looking their best.

The Cost of Replacing vs. Building New

If you have an old, deteriorating deck, you might be weighing whether to replace it or start fresh. It’s important to know that replacing an existing deck often costs 25-35% more than building a new one from scratch. This additional cost comes from the labor required for demolition and the fees for hauling away and disposing of the old materials. Factoring these expenses into your budget from the start will help you accurately plan for the project and avoid any financial surprises when it’s time to rebuild your outdoor living space.

Deck and Patio Material Options

Choosing the right materials is one of the most important decisions you’ll make for your new deck or patio. The material determines not only the look and feel of your space but also its durability, maintenance needs, and overall lifespan. With options ranging from classic woods to modern composites and timeless natural stones, there’s a perfect fit for every style and budget. Taking the time to explore these choices will ensure you create an outdoor area that you and your family can enjoy for many years to come.

Common Wood and Composite Materials

For a deck or patio to withstand Long Island’s diverse weather, from hot summers to freezing winters, it’s essential to use strong, low-maintenance materials. Traditional woods like pressure-treated pine and cedar offer natural beauty but require consistent upkeep. For a more hands-off approach, composite and PVC decking provide excellent durability and resistance to the elements without the need for regular staining or sealing. At Gappsi, we prioritize using high-quality materials from our Gappsi Store to ensure every outdoor space we build is designed to last and look beautiful for years.

Material Lifespan

The lifespan of your deck is directly tied to the material you choose. A well-maintained wood deck, such as one made from pressure-treated pine or cedar, can typically last between 10 and 20 years. However, composite and PVC decking offer significantly greater longevity. Because they are engineered to resist rot, moisture, and insects, these materials can easily last over 30 years with minimal care. While they come with a higher upfront cost, their extended lifespan and low maintenance needs often make them a more valuable investment in the long run.

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Wide joints between pavers or joints that have grass or other vegetation growing between them make the overall pool deck surface less slippery.

When there are many joints, your feet are always touching multiple joints which helps you naturally grip the surface and it is, therefore, more slip-resistant.

Pool Deck Materials We LOVE at Gappsi

Limestone – The luxurious feel and look of limestone make it a great choice for a pool deck.

Sandstone – A sedimentary rock composed of sand-size grains of mineral, rock, or organic material. Many sandstone materials are great for pool decks as their split surfaces are naturally slip-resistant. Colors range from beige to brown to gray-blue.

Granite – A coarse-grained igneous rock, granite has a high content of quartz and feldspar giving it a speckled appearance. One of the most durable quarried stones from around the world, granite is nearly always massive, hard, and tough.

Bluestone – Bluestone is actually a sandstone with a deep blue color but also appears with other hues such as shades of gray and brown. Bluestone is known for its advantageous price point. Natural cleft bluestone is quite slip-resistant.

Travertine – A form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, especially hot springs. Travertine often has a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, cream-colored, and even rusty varieties.

Marble – Marble can have beautiful pattern movement within the stone and comes in a wide variety of colors from white to salmon to gray, blue, green, and black.

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Kidney-shaped gunite swimming pools remodeled in Center Island NY. We installed new stairs across the shallow area and porcelain tiles in the water line. The pool was totally remodeled with new plumbing and a new finish. We used super blue diamond bright and tile markers on the edge of the steps. The patio consists of G44 limestone in a french pattern and two inches of G044 Marble Limestone all selected from the Gappsi natural stone collection. Very beautiful property, a very beautiful setting. The latest gunite remodels by Gappsi.

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Beyond the Deck: Other Outdoor Structures to Consider

A beautiful deck or patio is a fantastic foundation, but it’s often just the beginning of creating a truly functional and inviting outdoor living area. Adding vertical structures and other features can define different zones, provide comfort, and add significant character to your backyard. Think of these additions as the finishing touches that transform a simple space into a personal retreat. They can provide shade on a sunny day, create a focal point for your landscape, or introduce the soothing sounds of nature right outside your door.

Pergolas, Pavilions, and Gazebos

Adding an overhead structure can instantly make your patio or deck more usable and visually appealing. While they all provide a sense of enclosure and style, they serve slightly different functions. A pergola uses a slatted roof to offer partial shade, creating a beautiful play of light and shadow. A pavilion has a solid roof, providing complete protection from sun and rain, making it ideal for an outdoor dining or living room. Gazebos are charming, freestanding structures that can act as a quiet escape in a corner of your garden. These pavilions and pergolas not only offer comfort but also add a strong architectural element to your landscape.

Outdoor Kitchens

Take your backyard entertaining to the next level by creating a dedicated outdoor kitchen. This goes far beyond a standalone grill, incorporating elements like countertops for food prep, a sink for easy cleanup, storage cabinets, and even a refrigerator or pizza oven. An outdoor kitchen becomes a social hub, allowing you to cook and mingle with guests without ever leaving the party. Our masonry experts can design and build a custom kitchen using durable, weather-resistant materials that seamlessly integrate with your new patio and the style of your home, making al fresco dining a regular pleasure.

Ponds and Water Features

There is something inherently calming about the sound of moving water. Incorporating a water feature can transform the ambiance of your backyard, masking neighborhood noise and creating a peaceful, serene atmosphere. This could be anything from a small, elegant fountain to a cascading waterfall or a full-fledged pond with fish and aquatic plants. A well-placed water feature acts as a stunning focal point and attracts birds and butterflies, adding life and movement to your garden. It’s a wonderful way to complete your landscape design and make your outdoor space a true oasis.

Choosing a Deck and Patio Contractor on Long Island

Once you have a vision for your outdoor space, the most important decision you’ll make is choosing the right team to bring it to life. A new deck or patio is a significant investment in your home, and the quality of the installation is just as important as the materials you choose. The right contractor will not only deliver a beautiful, durable final product but will also make the entire process smooth and stress-free. Finding a trustworthy partner is key to ensuring your project is a success from the initial design to the final walkthrough.

DIY vs. Hiring a Professional

The idea of building your own deck or patio can be tempting, especially if you’re handy and looking to save on labor costs. However, these projects are often more complex than they appear. They require a deep understanding of structural integrity, local building codes, and proper site preparation to prevent future issues like shifting or water damage. A professional contractor brings years of experience, specialized tools, and an efficient team to the job. Hiring a pro is an investment in peace of mind, ensuring your new outdoor space is built safely, correctly, and will provide enjoyment for years to come.

What to Look for in a Contractor

When you start your search for a contractor on Long Island, you’ll find many options. To narrow down the field, it’s helpful to have a checklist of what separates a good contractor from a great one. A little research upfront can save you from headaches down the road and help you find a company that aligns with your vision and values. Focus on a few key areas to ensure you’re hiring a reputable, skilled, and reliable professional who will treat your home with respect.

Experience, Awards, and Certifications

Look for a contractor with a long and stable history in your community. A company that has been serving Long Island for decades, as Gappsi has since 1987, has a proven track record and a deep understanding of local soil conditions, weather patterns, and building regulations. Experience matters. Additionally, check for certifications from material manufacturers. For example, a “Trex Pro Platinum” builder has demonstrated the highest level of skill with that specific product. These credentials show a commitment to quality craftsmanship and ongoing education in the industry.

Warranties and Financing Options

A reputable contractor will always stand behind their work with a solid warranty. This is your protection and their promise of quality. Be sure to ask for details on the warranties they provide for both their labor and the materials they use. A strong warranty is a clear sign that the company is confident in the durability of its projects. It’s also wise to inquire about financing options. Many established companies offer flexible payment plans that can make your dream project more attainable without straining your budget.

The Value of a Free Consultation

A consultation should be much more than just a quick estimate. It is your opportunity to interview the contractor, discuss your ideas in detail, and see if you have a good rapport. A great contractor will listen carefully to your needs, ask thoughtful questions, and offer creative suggestions you may not have considered. They should provide a clear, itemized proposal that outlines the entire scope of the project. Use this meeting to gauge their professionalism, communication style, and passion for their work.

Visiting a Physical Showroom

While online galleries are helpful, nothing compares to seeing materials in person. A contractor with a physical showroom demonstrates a level of stability and commitment. Visiting a showroom allows you to touch and compare different types of porcelain and natural stone, see the true colors of composite decking, and visualize how different combinations will look. At the Gappsi Store, for example, you can explore a vast selection of high-quality materials firsthand, which helps you make more confident and informed decisions for your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my dream patio more affordable without cutting corners? The best way to manage costs is to think about your project in phases. You can start by building the main patio or deck structure now and then add features like a pergola, outdoor kitchen, or custom lighting in the following years. Another great strategy is to simplify the design. A classic rectangular shape will always be more budget-friendly than a complex design with curves and multiple levels because it requires less labor and material waste.

Is composite or PVC decking really worth the higher upfront cost compared to wood? This is a great question that comes down to long-term value. While wood has a lower initial price, it requires consistent maintenance like staining and sealing every few years, which costs both time and money. Composite and PVC decking, on the other hand, only need occasional cleaning. Over the 30-plus year lifespan of a composite or PVC deck, the savings on maintenance can easily make up for the higher upfront cost, making it a smart investment for many homeowners.

For a pool deck, what is the most important thing to consider when choosing a stone? While the look of the stone is important, safety and comfort should be your top priorities for a pool deck. You’ll want a stone with a naturally slip-resistant texture to prevent accidents on wet surfaces. It’s also wise to choose a lighter-colored stone, as it will absorb less heat from the sun and be more comfortable for bare feet on hot summer days. A great material choice successfully balances beautiful style with these practical needs.

My current deck is old and worn out. Is it better to repair it or completely replace it? Deciding whether to repair or replace an old deck depends almost entirely on the condition of its underlying structure. If the foundation and frame are still solid, you might be able to simply replace the surface boards and railings. However, if there is any structural damage, a full replacement is the safest option. Keep in mind that a full replacement often costs more than building a new deck from scratch due to the added labor of demolition and disposal.

What’s the real benefit of visiting a showroom instead of just looking at pictures online? Seeing materials in person is a completely different experience than viewing them on a screen. In a showroom, you can see how light hits different stone textures, feel the difference between composite and PVC decking, and compare the true colors of various materials side-by-side. This helps you make a much more confident decision for a permanent addition to your home, ensuring the final result is exactly what you envisioned.

Key Takeaways

  • Select materials based on long-term value: Consider how options like natural stone or composite decking will affect future maintenance, durability, and overall lifespan, not just the upfront cost.
  • Plan your project strategically to manage costs: Building during the off-season, opting for a simpler design, or constructing your space in phases are effective ways to make your dream patio or deck more affordable.
  • Hire the right contractor to ensure quality: A successful project depends on a professional with extensive local experience, solid warranties, and a physical showroom where you can see materials firsthand.

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Swimming Pool Water Feature Ideas

What Swimming Pool Water Features Can I Add to My Pool?

Swimming-Pool-Water-Feature-Ideas3Swimming Pool Water Feature Ideas to inspire you with your backyard design.  When water is in motion it engages our senses, it is beautiful to look at and very relaxing to hear. A swimming pool with a custom water feature or waterfall is a water-on-water experience that serves as a focal point and draws you into its environment. Similar to other elements on your property, you want to choose a water feature that compliments the architectural style of your home as well as your pool. Your swimming pool water feature should also fit within your budget and personal taste. Gappsi offers a variety of pool water features to choose from including fountains, scuppers, sheer decent, rain curtains, laminar jets, bubblers, mist, deck jets, boulder waterfalls, infinity edges or negative edges, and dramatic fire-on water features.

With so many types of water features to choose from, the effects they can create are seemingly infinite when factoring in size, flow rate, acoustics, and lighting. Simply put, today’s pool builders create customized features that move water in astonishing ways.

Swimming Pool Water Feature Ideas

1. Fountains – Ornamental fountains make attractive additions to any swimming pool. In particular, these water features are visually intriguing when grouped together in a pair or trio.

In particular, bubbler fountains are a favorite on new projects. Growing demand for pool tanning ledges is driving the rise of the bubblers.  That’s because a lively bubbler is a perfect way to accent a tanning ledge or the pool’s first entry step. Their fluid motion provides a cue to alert pool users to the shallow structure below.  For the same reason, bubblers are a favorite to mark a beach entry on a pool. A bubbler fountain can also go in the center of a spa.

To make the most of bubblers or spray fountains, you want the ability to view them at night too. With this benefit in mind, ask us about adding color-changing LED lighting to each one.

Additional factors that are equally important in choosing the right water feature for your swimming pool:

2. Rock Waterfalls – More pool owners are requesting rock waterfalls and rock features to make their pool feel like a home resort. Freeform pools commonly use rock waterfalls.  They are ideal for natural-style pools that may resemble a tropical lagoon or mountain spring. The freeform pools use the large rocks surrounding the pool as a small deck. Large boulder clusters or rock planters help the waterfall blend into the pool area.

Some rock styles and colors are universally popular, but each region of the country has a preferred color pattern and rock type based on the appearance of the local stone. Many pool owners prefer natural stone, but the faux rock is a great option as well because it allows for customized formations.

The size of the waterfall should be relatively proportional to the size of the pool, but multiple waterfalls on an average-sized pool will look great with the right landscaping. Using several waterfalls for a dramatic effect typically works better than one massive waterfall.

So Many Features To Choose From The Possibilities Are Endless

3.  Sound – Most homeowners opt for an added water pool feature for their homes not only because of the visual aesthetics but also because of the sound it produces. It is equally significant to establish the mood that your water feature will create. A well-designed pool water feature must not only be visually appealing but equally enticing to other senses. Ambient noises like the sound of flowing water are said to produce a relaxing vibe and a calm atmosphere. While if you are opting for a quiet environment, then go for water features that do not produce sound.

4.  Flow Of The Water – Dynamics is also a significant part of swimming pool water feature design. The flow of water, including its direction and how it enters the pool, can cause corresponding effects on the overall look of the water feature. Fluidity in motion is one of the factors which make swimming pool water features visually satisfying. While some may opt to go with dynamic water features, others may choose to go with the stillness of the water. Some water features produce a stunning mirror-like surface that emanates tranquility.

5.  Lighting – Mood and accent lighting can be added to the water feature to enhance its ambiance and appearance. Warm lights or colored lights add visual interest and also make your water feature stand out, especially at night. Natural lighting is also another important factor as the way the water feature reflects and refracts sunlight causes an effect on the color.

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6.  Budget – The budget plays an important part in choosing the right water feature for your swimming pool. Some may consider it to be the biggest constraint because it dictates the features which you can include in your water feature.

7. Effects – Water features often include features that can be adjusted to different settings, providing different effects. The light settings are activated depending on the current mood of the user or the personal preference of the homeowner.

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Gappsi designed and installed a small vinyl pool that was built with concrete walls and a liner in this backyard in Seaford NY. Our team at Gappsi incorporated stairs and a sundeck into the pool to add additional features. The sundeck has 12 inches of water and it’s used to keep the lunch chairs with a table that will hold an umbrella. A water feature with led spillover bowls and a 4 feet sheer descent. The water bowls are coordinated with the pool lights which also change colors. We paved the entire backyard and pool coping with G043 marble pavers. We also landscaped up the fence between the pool and fence with evergreens and other flowering plants.

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Travertine Patios And Pools On Long Island

Travertine Patios And Pools On Long Island

Travertine Patios And Pools On Long IslandGappsi designed and completed the landscaping and Travertine Patios And Pools On Long Island recently in a home located in Yaphank, NY.  Gappsi installed a freeform vinyl pool with a gunite spa spilling into the pool. Three structures were built including a gazebo, a pavilion, and a pergola; since the property is surrounded by woods populated by deer we decided to screen the gazebo for bugs also.

Backyard Gunite Spa with G035 Travertine Pavers

The home’s backyard was built on two levels so Gappsi utilized natural stone borders to retain the hearth and create a more natural look as well. The freeform vinyl pool is 18 x36, with the deepest part of the pool only 5 1/2 feet. There is a gradual slope on the bottom with the walls being straight down. The stairs that were installed are in the shallow area and we added 3 built-in stools in the pool to sit and relax poolside.

The spa that was added is a gunite spa finished with super blue diamond brights. This pavilion was built to add a shaded area while relaxing near the pool with a pergola for a lounge chair. The patio was paved with G035 travertine selected from the Gappsi stone collection and the veneer on the spa is also G035 travertine. The entire backyard has a very beautiful setting and layout.  The homeowners will enjoy the backyard for many many years to come along with all the family members.

Why Consider a Travertine Pool Deck?

One of the best reasons to consider these pavers is purely aesthetic. They provide a unique look that, when compared with other pavers, makes your patio or pool deck stand out amongst others in your neighborhood! An essential part of buying a pool is thinking about the best pool deck for your family. Travertine tile pool patios are increasingly popular because they are slip, heat, and mold resistant.  Travertine is a natural form of sedimentary limestone. It develops around natural spring mineral deposits, leading to distinctive swirls throughout the limestone. Due to the travertine tiles’ layered, mottled texture and beauty, the ancient Romans favored it as a building material.

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Travertine pavers are ideal because they stay cool to the touch; Perfect for Barefoot-in!.

Simply by designing the yard with travertine pool pavers the customer increased the safety of their pool area by providing a stable, slip-resistant surface. The porous stones are naturally rough and even more so when they are wet making the surface slip-resistant.

Use Travertine Paving Stones in the following places:

  • pool decks
  • patios
  • decorative walls
  • stairs
  • fireplaces
  • driveway

Benefits of Travertine Patios And Pools On Long Island

Travertine is eco-friendly
All travertine stones are eco-friendly as they adopt an environment-friendly manufacturing process as opposed to marble. In addition, this stone is super low maintenance; they stay intact much longer, thus avoiding the need to replace them regularly.

Extremely durable
Due to Travertiens’s ability to withstand heat and extreme temperatures, travertine pool pavers are known to be extremely durable, thus making them ideal for all outdoor projects.  For example driveways, walkways, patios, and pools; enjoy your barbeques and parties.

Water Absorbency
Concrete pavers do absorb some water where tiles do not, and neither does flagstone. Since water is constantly present around a swimming pool, especially if it is heavily used by children choosing travertine pavers is smart because it absorbs more water than other paving materials.

Non-Fading
Better paving materials today are fade resistant, but in the face of the sun, over the years even pavers do lose some color. Travertine pool decks are natural stones whose color is permanent versus dyes that are long-lasting or fade-resistant.

No Efflorescence
What is that? Efflorescence is a powdery white deposit that’s commonly seen on concrete surfaces and requires cleaning to remove it.

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While this isn’t part of our list above of reasons for suggesting travertine for patios and pools the fact is that it is hugely popular. This isn’t a fad or trend; it’s been in big demand for patios and pool decks for several years now, and instead of showing signs of losing favor as a trend does, the requests for travertine paving in the backyard continue to grow.

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When looking to remodel your pool deck, having a selection of colors and sizes to choose from makes the process all the more enjoyable. At Gappsi you can select from an array of travertine deck pavers’ colors, sizes, designs, and patterns. No matter your taste, finding the right paver for your style is simple!

Work With a Contractor For Maintaining Your Travertine Pool Deck

Although travertine tiles are water-resistant, they may gradually appear stained. Further, if your travertine pool deck is close to loose soil, dirt can become trapped in the natural pores.

Fortunately, you can easily prevent this by sealing your deck every three to five years. Although you’re not required to seal your deck, you’ll be grateful that you did so a few years down the road.  Your pool contractor can replace damaged tiles or may recommend a cleaning and sealing of your pool’s patio.

If you clean your travertine tiles on a regular basis, you shouldn’t need much help from a contractor to repair or replace them.

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