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Your pool shouldn’t sit there like an afterthought in your yard. When we’re done, you’ll have neighbors asking who did your work.
We design poolside landscaping that handles everything Long Island throws at it. Sandy soil that shifts, coastal moisture that damages cheaper materials, drainage problems that flood your deck—we’ve solved it all before. Your space gets materials chosen specifically for our climate, not generic solutions that fail after two seasons.
You’ll spend more time enjoying your pool area and less time fixing problems. Privacy where you want it, safety where you need it, and beauty that lasts through every season.
Stone Escapes has been creating poolside landscapes in Deer Park and across Suffolk County for over 15 years. We’re the masonry company that Cambridge Pavingstone featured in their magazine during our first year—that doesn’t happen by accident.
Owner Iain Traynor learned his trade in the Local 1 Bricklayers Union in Manhattan before bringing that expertise to Long Island residential projects. He’s on every job site, every estimate, every project from start to finish. No project managers who’ve never held tools, no subcontractors you’ve never met.
Most of our clients come from referrals because word travels fast when someone finally gets their pool area done right the first time.
First, Iain comes to your property for a real consultation. Not a sales pitch—an actual assessment of your space, drainage, sun exposure, and what you’re trying to accomplish. We measure, we look at your existing landscape, we talk about your budget honestly.
Then our team designs your poolside landscaping with Long Island conditions in mind. We excavate 8-10 inches deep because that’s what works here. We install proper base layers, plan drainage that prevents flooding, and use edge restraints that stop shifting. Every material gets chosen for our coastal climate and freeze-thaw cycles.
Installation happens with the same crew throughout your project. No rotating teams of strangers. When we’re finished, you’ll have a pool area that enhances your property value and gives you the outdoor space you actually want to use.
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Your poolside landscaping project starts with materials that work in Deer Park’s environment. Natural stone that handles moisture and temperature swings. Pool pavers that don’t crack when the ground shifts. Plants selected for salt tolerance and Long Island’s growing conditions.
We integrate water features that complement your pool without overwhelming your space. Retaining walls that solve drainage problems while adding visual interest. Pathways designed for safety and flow around your pool deck. Lighting that extends your pool season into evening hours.
Every element gets installed with Long Island’s sandy soil and coastal conditions in mind. We don’t just drop in generic landscaping—we create poolside environments that work with your property’s unique characteristics and your family’s lifestyle.
Natural stone and high-quality pavers specifically chosen for Long Island’s climate perform best around pools in Deer Park. We use materials from Cambridge, Techo-Bloc, Unilock, and other manufacturers who understand coastal conditions.
Your poolside area faces unique challenges here—salt air, sandy soil, freeze-thaw cycles, and high moisture. Generic materials fail quickly. We select stone and pavers that handle temperature swings without cracking, resist salt damage, and maintain their appearance through Long Island’s weather extremes.
Plant selection matters just as much. We choose varieties that tolerate salt spray, handle periods of drought, and won’t drop excessive debris into your pool. Everything gets selected for durability and low maintenance.
Most poolside landscaping projects in Deer Park take 1-2 weeks from start to completion, depending on the scope and complexity of your design. Weather can extend timelines during Long Island’s unpredictable spring and fall seasons.
We start with excavation and site preparation, which typically takes 1-2 days. Base installation and drainage work follows, then hardscape installation including pavers, stone work, and any masonry features. Plant installation and finishing touches happen last.
We don’t rush projects to meet artificial deadlines. Your poolside landscaping needs proper curing time, especially for masonry work. We’d rather take an extra day to do it right than create problems you’ll deal with for years.
Yes, drainage issues are common around pools in Deer Park due to our sandy soil and the way many pools were originally installed. We regularly solve flooding problems, standing water, and erosion issues around existing pools.
Most drainage problems happen because the original installation didn’t account for Long Island’s soil conditions. Water pools against foundations, floods deck areas, or creates muddy spots that never dry. We can regrade your pool area, install proper drainage systems, and redirect water flow.
The solution usually involves excavating problem areas, installing drainage pipes or catch basins, and rebuilding with proper slope and materials. It’s more involved than basic landscaping, but it permanently fixes problems that make your pool area unusable after every rainstorm.
Absolutely. Most of our poolside landscaping projects involve existing pools where homeowners want to upgrade their deck areas, add privacy, or solve ongoing maintenance problems.
We can work around your existing pool to install new pavers, create stone patios, add retaining walls, or integrate water features. The key is proper planning to avoid damaging existing pool structures or plumbing while improving the overall space.
Existing pool projects often present unique challenges—working in tight spaces, matching new materials to existing features, or solving problems created by the original installation. Our experience with Long Island pool conditions helps us navigate these challenges efficiently.
Our poolside landscape design service includes site assessment, custom design development, material selection, and detailed project planning specific to your Deer Park property and Long Island conditions.
Iain personally visits your property to assess sun exposure, drainage patterns, soil conditions, and existing landscape features. We discuss your goals, budget, and timeline honestly. Then we develop a design that integrates hardscaping, plantings, and features that work together.
You’ll see material options, plant selections, and layout plans before any work begins. We explain why specific materials work better in our climate and how design choices affect maintenance, safety, and long-term performance. No surprises, no change orders for things we should have discussed upfront.
Long Island’s coastal environment requires specific material choices and installation techniques that many contractors ignore. We’ve developed methods that account for salt air, sandy soil, high humidity, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Salt-resistant plants, corrosion-resistant hardware, and proper drainage systems are essential. We excavate deeper than standard recommendations because our sandy soil shifts. Edge restraints get installed to prevent paver movement. Stone selections focus on materials that won’t deteriorate from salt exposure.
Plant selection emphasizes native and adapted varieties that handle coastal conditions without excessive maintenance. We avoid species that struggle with salt spray or require constant irrigation. The result is poolside landscaping that thrives in our environment rather than fighting it.