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Pavers, porcelain decking, turf, and pool finishes built to hold their color and footing through sun, rain, and everything between.

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Choosing Well
How to Choose an Outdoor Surface.

Outdoor surfaces answer to weather before they answer to taste. Sun bleaches, water freezes and thaws, and a pool deck has to stay walkable when it is wet and hot at once. Everything in this catalog is chosen on that basis first.

Porcelain pavers reshaped the category. Two-centimeter through-body porcelain reads like stone, holds its color, resists staining, and never needs sealing; it can be set on gravel, on pedestals, or in mortar. Quarried pavers, flagstone, and cobbles bring depth and irregularity that manufacturing cannot copy, and turf ends the water bill while staying green through every season.

Two specifications matter most and get read least: slip resistance and heat underfoot. Lighter colors stay cooler in direct sun, and textured finishes hold their footing when wet, which is why pool decks and their coping are always specified together.

Four Ways to Build Outside.
Porcelain PaversNatural StoneTurfStone Veneer
Where it goesPatios, pool decks, walkways, rooftopsPatios, pool surrounds, pathsLawns, play areas, pet runsVertical: walls, columns, outdoor kitchens
SealingNeverSeal to guard against stainingNoneSeal in freeze-thaw climates
Heat underfootCooler in lighter colorsVaries by stone and colorWarmer in full sunNot applicable
InstallGravel, pedestal, or mortar setSand set or mortar setBase, infill, and staked seamsMortared or mechanically fixed
CharacterUniform, repeatable, fade-resistantOne of one, natural variationConsistent blade and colorTextural and dimensional
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Know Before You Order
Before You Order.
Paver ThicknessTwo-centimeter porcelain suits pedestal and gravel sets; thicker units carry heavier loadsSlip RatingTextured and matte finishes hold footing when wet; the rating is on the product pageBase PrepA compacted base and proper slope decide whether a patio lasts or heavesCoping FirstSpecify pool coping with the deck so color and finish match on day oneTurf InfillInfill weight sets blade recovery and surface temperature; pet zones use different fillFreeze-ThawIn freezing climates, seal veneer and choose low-absorption rated pavers
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A curated catalog of vetted outdoor surfaces, specialist support on every order, and wholesale-direct pricing with no membership tier.

Common Questions
Outdoor FAQ

Outdoor surfaces take the weather. Here are the questions our specialists answer most.

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Porcelain is dense, low-maintenance, and color-stable; natural stone offers unique texture but needs sealing. Both perform outdoors, so choose by look and upkeep.

Lighter colors and textured porcelain stay cooler underfoot than dark stone. For pool decks, favor light tones and a slip-rated finish.

Yes. Pet turf uses a permeable backing that drains and rinses clean; pair it with the right infill to control odor.

Yes. Driveways and vehicle areas need 2 cm or thicker pavers on a proper compacted base; pedestrian patios can use thinner units.

Measure the area, add about ten percent for cuts and pattern, and more for curves or diagonal layouts. Order from one lot for color consistency.

Coping, bullnose, and edge restraints frame and lock the field. Order matching coping with the pavers so the color and finish line up.

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