A Rock isn’t Just a Rock! The Different Types for Your Pool

A Rock isn’t Just a Rock! The Different Types for Your Pool

Rocks hardly just belong to the dirt piles in your backyard. If you have an in-ground pool, rocks like granite, flagstone, and travertine can create a beautiful surface around your pool for a stylish place to congregate, play, and lounge.

It’s hard to beat the beauty of natural stone. As long as it is sealed to handle temperature fluctuations, precipitation, and pool chemicals, a natural stone surface remains durable and eye-catching for years.

Travertine has rapidly grown as one of the most popular luxury pool deck materials because it’s incredibly durable and attractive while remaining cool in hot summer sun. Travertine’s porous nature even absorbs water instantly, allowing your pool deck to remain slip-free regardless of the number of splashing contests and cannonballs that take place. Common travertine colors include light brown, gold, and ivory, which all lend a luxurious and classy feeling to a pool setting.

Flagstone, meanwhile, is available in many varieties like slate and bluestone. All flagstone is known for its dense makeup, which makes it low maintenance and durable. Slate, for example, can be cut into any length or width and is simple to install. Bluestone is also a great option that’s slip-proof and water-resistant. As the name suggests, bluestone is typically blue-gray in color.

If you’re looking for something unique, try coral stone. Known also as Carolina fossil stone, this stone is actually made of coral and shell fossils, sand, and limestone. It’s distinctive and already naturally weathered by nature to endure weather extremes, heavy use, and pool chemicals. Coral stone also absorbs very little heat, so it’s perfect for bare feet in August.

For those craving something bold and dramatic, sandstone is the best choice. This quartz grain is either brown or red, making it a great companion for pool décor with Latin accents. But sandstone isn’t just aesthetically pleasing; it’s also practical. It’s extremely durable, so no amount of running, jumping, splashing, or spilling can diminish its glow.

Whatever you may choose, your pool surface is in the best hands with natural stone.

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