Pool Deck Stone Maintenance and Cleaning
Natural stone is a popular material used in the construction of many pool decks throughout Florida. Natural pool deck stone pavers are an ideal choice because of their visual appeal, high quality, durability, and surprisingly minimal cleaning and maintenance needs. Minimal maintenance, however, does not equal maintenance-free.
A natural stone deck does have different maintenance requirements than other types of decking options. The following informational article reveals everything that homeowners need to know to properly maintain a natural stone pool deck.
We reveal the benefits of choosing natural stone for your pool deck area, why natural stone is superior to other options available, and provide the tips you need to ensure that your stone deck remains vibrant for years to come.
Best Materials for Pool Deck Construction

There are numerous materials to choose from for the construction of your deck area. But beware, not all options can handle the stress of natural outdoor elements, and/or are acclimated to handle moisture from the pool.
Wood and porcelain are both popular decking options that do not fare well under wet outdoor conditions. Wood becomes weak and is susceptible to mold and mildew, quickly creating an unsafe environment. Porcelain breaks easily and cannot handle regular stress from use, resulting in regular and excessive repairs.
Natural stone is a superior option for the construction of your pool deck. Natural stone is not only visually appealing but also a highly functional material.
Benefits of Natural Stone for Pool Decking Include:
- Resistant to Heat/Frost
- Durability and Longevity
- Water Resistant
- Variety of Color and Stone Options
- Easy to Clean and Maintain
Natural stone pavers are strong and durable, and provide your deck with exceptional aesthetic beauty that has the potential to last for decades.
Best Types of Natural Stone for Pool Decks
There are numerous options in natural stone pavers to choose from for your pool deck, including a wide array of materials and colors.
Most Popular Types of Natural Stone Pool Decks Include:
Each type of natural stone varies in its attributes and should be thoroughly researched before investing. Some types of stone, such as marble, are more susceptible to damage. Click here to read more about the unique qualities of each of the different types of natural stone.
The type of stone that is best suited for your deck will depend on your unique decking needs, budget, and lifestyle. For example, a family with children or pets may choose to opt for a type of stone that does not scratch easily.
Stone Deck Maintenance

Natural stone pavers are an investment, and as with any deck, regular cleaning, maintenance, and occasional repairs are necessary. Regular and proper maintenance is the key to ensuring that the beauty of natural stone decks lasts for years to come.
There are several things that homeowners can do to protect the integrity and beauty of their natural stone pool deck areas.
Prevent Build-Up
Build-up from dirt and debris can lead to unsightly and hard-to-remove stains on your deck. This is a common but very preventable issue. Regular sweeping is the most important and often overlooked maintenance tip that can prevent build-up on the pool deck area.
Clean Weekly
A natural stone pool deck should be cleaned at least once a week with a soft-bristled mop or a water hose. Only use PH-neutral cleaners and warm water to clean deck areas. Harsh cleaners or rough-edged tools can destroy the natural stone.
Apply Sealant Regularly
Water can result in deep and nearly permanent damage if allowed to seep into natural stone. Natural stone sealants protect the surface by preventing water from penetrating the material. Sealants will need to be applied regularly to natural stone decks around a pool.
Additional Stone Deck Tips

There are several other ways that pool owners can protect the color, construction, and overall beauty of their deck areas.
Create Shade
Sunshine is notorious for quickly dimming the beautiful color of newly installed natural stone. Shade can protect the color and vibrancy of your deck from these strong sun rays. You can add shade umbrellas and/or a larger cover over the deck.
Planting trees is another great way to preserve deck vibrance. Plant trees near the deck for a natural shade that provides aesthetic beauty. Be sure to thoroughly research the size of a mature tree and other important information to avoid potential damage years down the road.
Install a Fence
Another great idea is to have a fence installed around the pool and stone deck area. This will protect the stone from wildlife that may frequent the area. This will also keep children from playing on the stone and near the pool.
Natural Stone Precautions

There are several products, tools, and actions that pool owners must never use to clean and maintain their stone decks. These mistakes could potentially result in dramatic and costly damages.
Stone Deck Precautions Include:
- Never Use Bleach or Ammonia on Natural Stone
- Do Not Use a Hard Bristled Brush on the Surface
- Avoid High Alkali and Acidic Cleaners
- Contact Professionals for Repairs
- Never Put Ice Melt on Stone Decks
Never attempt to correct any natural stone repairs on your own. This is a mistake and is likely to result in unsatisfactory results that only further damage the stone. Save yourself time, money, and effort by contacting a professional stone expert to evaluate the damage and provide advice on how to proceed.
Professional Stone Services

Just Call Classic specializes in providing natural stone cleaning, repair, and maintenance to home and business owners throughout South Florida. Just Call Classic has been family-owned and operated since 1997 and employs only full-time, salaried employees.
Just Call Classic Services Include:
Contact Just Call Classic today to learn more about how a team of professionals can help meet your natural stone deck maintenance needs.