Travertine Decking in altamonte springs
My name is Petar. I manage your travertine deck project end-to-end—layout, drainage slope, base prep, cuts, install, and sealing. You get clean lines, a clean jobsite, and direct communication.
Process
Clean layout. Correct base. Professional install.
The quality of a travertine deck is decided below the stone—base, slope, joints, and details.
1) Layout & Measurements
We confirm deck size, lines, borders, step transitions, and where water should drain.
2) Base Prep & Slope
Remove/prepare, compact, set slope, and build a stable bed so the stone stays flat over time.
3) Install, Joints & Seal
Precise cuts, consistent joints, clean edges, and sealing options based on finish and exposure.
Standing water ruins stone over time. We set pitch, edges, and joints so it drains cleanly.
Borders, steps, coping transitions, and penetrations should look intentional—not “patched.”
The right finish and sealing approach makes maintenance easier and keeps color consistent.
What’s Included
If you want a travertine deck that looks premium and stays stable, the scope below covers the details that matter.
We confirm pattern direction, border layout, transitions, and clean lines around features and steps.
Prep, compaction, and slope to move water away from the pool and structures—this prevents future issues.
Consistent joints, clean saw cuts, tight edges, and expansion/control considerations at transitions.
We’ll recommend a sealing approach based on finish, sun exposure, and how you want it to look and maintain.
Good Fit If...
You want a deck that looks high-end and is built to last.
Travertine that looks right—and drains right.
Travertine is one of the cleanest, most premium pool deck finishes—but only if the base and slope are done correctly.
Most decking problems are predictable: low spots that hold water, inconsistent joints, weak base prep, or sloppy edges near coping and steps. My approach is simple—measure carefully, set the pitch, build a stable base, then install with clean cuts and consistent spacing.
If you’re comparing quotes, make sure you ask about slope targets, base/compaction, edge details, and the sealing plan. Those items decide how the deck looks and performs over time—especially in Florida sun and rain.
If you’re ready, send your address and a rough sketch or inspiration photos. I’ll review it personally and tell you the cleanest way to build it.
FAQ
Do you only serve Altamonte Springs?
No. Altamonte Springs is one of the areas we serve. You can see the full list of Central Florida cities we cover below.
What do you need to price a travertine deck?
Address, approximate deck size (or photos), the look you want (pattern/border), and whether this is new build or a replacement over an existing deck.
Do you remove old decks?
In many cases, yes. Demo and disposal depends on the existing material, access, and thickness. We’ll confirm after a quick look.
Should travertine be sealed?
Most homeowners choose to seal. Sealing helps with staining and makes cleaning easier. The right sealer depends on finish, exposure, and desired sheen.
Will travertine get slippery?
Finish matters. Tumbled/brushed textures generally have better traction than polished surfaces. We can recommend a finish based on your layout and use.
How do I maintain it?
Routine rinse, light soap when needed, avoid harsh acids, and re-seal on an appropriate schedule depending on exposure and use.
Serving Central Florida
My team and I provide travertine decking and outdoor hardscape work across these communities.
Don't see your city? Contact me to check if I cover your address.
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How It Works
- Pick your service and submit the form
- We’ll reach out to confirm details
- Then we show up on time and handle everything
Need Help?
Phone: (407) 435-8632
Email: info@magicconstructiongroup.com
Service Area: All of Florida
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