Guide to Pool Hardscape Options: Grass, Concrete, Pavers & More!
So, you’ve decided to get a pool—fantastic! But wait… what goes around the pool? That’s where hardscaping comes in. Hardscape is a fancy way of...
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Daniela Escudero
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Apr 25, 2025
So, you’ve decided to get a pool—fantastic! But wait… what goes around the pool? That’s where hardscaping comes in. Hardscape is a fancy way of saying the surface around your pool where you walk, lounge, and do epic cannonballs. Choosing the right one is essential because it affects safety, comfort, and maintenance.
These days, homeowners are leaning toward stylish and functional hardscape materials that blend aesthetics with practicality. Natural stone, such as travertine and marble, remains a top choice for its luxurious look and heat resistance. Pavers are another favorite due to their flexibility in design and easy maintenance. For modern, sleek pool areas, pedestal decking systems are gaining traction because they allow for seamless drainage and a polished appearance. Sustainable options, such as permeable pavers and artificial turf, are also gaining popularity as eco-conscious homeowners seek ways to reduce water usage and maintenance.
Let’s dive into the best options, pros, cons, and costs!
Feels great underfoot
Natural cooling effect
Soft to land on (great for kids!)
Gets muddy when wet
Grass clippings end up in the pool
High maintenance keeping the grass out of the pool's water (mowing, watering, fertilizing)
Cost: Low ($2–$6 per square foot + installation and irrigation)
Long-lasting and tough
Can be textured for slip resistance
Easy to clean
It can get really hot in the summer
Prone to cracking over time
Repairs can be expensive
Cost: Mid-range ($20–$25 per square foot + drainage)
Beautiful and inviting
Softer than concrete
Great for a modern or tropical look
Can be slippery when wet
Requires regular sealing and staining
Prone to splinters over time
Cost: Mid-to-high ($45–$65 per square foot, installed)
No mowing, watering, or fertilizing
Stays green year-round
Drains well, no muddy mess
Can get hot in direct sun
Initial cost is high
Needs occasional fluffing and cleaning
Cost: High ($20–$25 per square foot, installed)
Stunning, high-end appearance
Very durable
Stays cool in the sun
Expensive (Not all stones are suitable near water due to their natural composition)
Some types can be slippery
Can be hard to replace individual stones
Cost: High ($65–$95 per square foot + drainage + installation)
Tons of colors and patterns
Easy to replace individual pieces
Slip-resistant options available
Weeds can grow between the cracks, if not installed with [rp[er barriers
Requires occasional leveling
Cost: Mid-range ($10–$25 per square foot + drainage)
Allows for built-in drainage (bye-bye puddles!)
Adjustable height for uneven yards
Works with stone, tile, or wood on top
More expensive upfront
Cost: High ($20–$50 per square foot + drainage)
A great hardscape means nothing if your backyard turns into a swamp every time it rains. Proper drainage prevents puddles and slippery spots. Some materials, like pavers and artificial turf, allow water to drain through naturally. Others, like concrete, need special drainage channels or a slight slope to direct water away. If you’re using pedestal decking, you’re in luck—it’s designed with drainage in mind!
There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to pool hardscaping. If you love a natural feel, grass or wood might be a good choice for you. Want something low-maintenance? Turf or concrete might be better. Looking for high-end luxury? Natural stone or pedestal decking could be perfect. No matter what, make sure your choice is safe, slip-resistant, and fits your budget.
Do you have questions? Contact us for expert advice on your dream pool setup!
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