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Transform your backyard oasis with a premium, slip-resistant paver pool deck. We design and construct stunning pool surrounds built upon deep-compacted, engineered foundations guaranteed to handle heavy splashing and coastal weather.
In the Lowcountry, a beautiful pool deck is only as good as the foundation beneath it. Shifting sandy soils, extreme humidity, and heavy coastal downpours mean standard "lay-and-pray" installations fail quickly—resulting in sinking bricks, pooling water, and aggressive weed growth.
At Legacy Hardscapes, we engineer our pool surrounds from the dirt up. We excavate deep, install heavy-duty geotextile grids, and compact multi-tiered aggregate stone bases to lock your pool deck in place permanently. From elegant bullnose coping to the sprawling poolside entertainment slab, our architectural precision ensures your investment outlasts the elements.
We source premium materials specifically designed for pool areas. Choose from textures that stay comfortably cool under the summer sun and provide superior, slip-resistant traction for wet, bare feet.
We eliminate washouts and prevent sand from ending up in your pool filter by sweeping commercial-grade polymeric sand into every joint. This sand hardens to lock pavers in place while remaining flexible.
We don't just build the immediate deck. We design interlocking pathways, integrated retaining walls, and custom outdoor kitchens that connect your pool area seamlessly to the rest of your outdoor living space.




















Standard coastal elements, heavy salt air, and intense UV rays will fade, erode, and shift unsealed hardscapes over time. Through our specialized division, Regal Seal, we provide commercial-grade deep cleaning, joint sand stabilization, and advanced protective sealing systems. Protect your luxury outdoor investment and maintain that flawless, deep-wet look for decades.
Advanced commercial defense shields against harsh UV rays, vehicle oil stains, and salt erosion.
Hardens joint sand completely to eliminate heavy rain washouts, slope erosion, and persistent weed growth.