Pool Deck Pavers in Boynton Beach, FL
Pool deck installation and replacement in Boynton Beach — especially extensive work in the city’s many 55+ country club communities. Robert Raypole, licensed since 1979.
Pool deck replacements are one of our most-frequent project types in Boynton Beach. Original 1980s and 1990s concrete pool decks in communities like Hunter’s Run, Indian Spring, and Aberdeen are now well past their performance lifespan — cracked, faded, and often unsafe to walk on barefoot due to age.
Travertine dominates pool deck replacements in Boynton’s 55+ communities for good reason: stays cool underfoot, doesn’t degrade from salt chlorine pool chemistry, won’t fade in UV, and reads as a clear upgrade over original concrete. HOA design boards approve travertine routinely.


Slip resistance matters more in 55+ communities than almost anywhere else — falls around pool decks are a serious concern. Natural-finish travertine provides excellent wet grip without being uncomfortably rough on bare feet. We never use polished surfaces around pools.
Project timing typically: 1-2 weeks HOA approval, 1-2 weeks material lead time, 7-10 days installation. Total elapsed time from estimate acceptance to project completion usually 4-6 weeks.
Common Questions
How much for a pool deck in Boynton 55+ communities?
Typically $8,000-$20,000 depending on size and material. Most projects fall in the $10,000-$15,000 range.
Does my HOA need to approve material?
Yes — design submission is part of every project in 55+ communities. We handle this.
Will travertine work with my existing pool coping?
Usually yes — we can match or replace coping to create a unified look. Robert advises during the estimate.
How long is the project itself?
Installation typically 7-10 days. Add HOA approval and material lead time for total elapsed.
Are pool deck pavers slip-resistant for 55+ residents?
Yes — natural-finish travertine provides excellent grip when wet. Safety is a primary material consideration in 55+ projects.
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Robert Raypole — licensed paver contractor since 1979.