Manahan Project — San Diego Pool Deck Pavers (Point Loma)

TL;DR

Replaced a dated pool deck with 2,222 sq ft of new pavers, added bullnose steps and a turf accent area to improve flow and reduce upkeep • Outdoor living • Increase usable space • Low maintenance • Drainage and grading • Entertaining-ready patio

Project Quick Facts

City San Diego

Neighborhood Point Loma (92107)

Constraints/Challenges Existing hardscaping and pool deck were dated. The pool perimeter needed to be maximized for better use and flow. Demo and haul-away were required before rebuilding the hardscape surface.

Goals Expand usable pool deck space for everyday use and entertaining. Improve transitions with bullnose steps/cap details. Reduce maintenance while keeping drainage in mind

Scope Pool deck pavers: 2,222 sq ft Bullnose steps (build): 99 ln ft Wall cap: 56 ln ft Drain line: 50 ln ft of 3" SDR35 Downspout connections / drain caps: 3 each Artificial turf: 300 sq ft Demo and haul-away (including concrete demo and removal of an old rock pool slide)

Style Modern

Timeline ~6 weeks

RANGE $71k - $74k

Problem

  • “Our pool deck and hardscape felt dated and didn’t make the most of the space around the pool.”
  • “We wanted more usable perimeter for walking and entertaining, with cleaner edges and safer transitions.”
  • “We wanted a lower-maintenance finish without creating drainage headaches.”

How IID Helped

IID approached this as a true pool-deck rebuild, not a surface swap. We started with clean demolition, then rebuilt the deck with a proper paver system, added bullnose step and cap details to improve movement through grade changes, and finished with a turf accent area to reduce ongoing upkeep. “Over 1,000 five-star reviews and 1,500+ San Diego homeowners served.”

Plan

  • Define the new layout to maximize usable perimeter around the existing pool footprint
  • Select a modern paver system and coordinate step/cap details for cleaner transitions
  • Install drainage components early so water is managed intentionally as the hardscape is rebuilt
  • Complete demolition, base prep, and paver install in a controlled sequence to keep lines, cuts, and edges tight
  • Finish with joint stabilization, detail work, and turf installation for a low-maintenance final result

Build

Demo and site prep -> drainage rough-in -> paver install and joint sand -> bullnose steps and cap details -> turf base prep and turf install -> final cleanup and punch list

IID PM Quality Control (100-point checklist) • Verified excavation depth prior to Class 2 base placement • Confirmed base thickness and compaction before bedding sand installation • Verified paver layout and step dimensions prior to final setting City/County inspections (if applicable) • Permit and inspection requirements vary by scope and site conditions; IID confirms requirements upfront and coordinates as needed

• Drainage: Integrated a 3" drain line (50 ln ft) with downspout connections / drain caps (3) • Gas/Electrical: No gas or electrical work was part of this scope

Result

The pool deck now has 2,222 sq ft of new pavers, 99 ln ft of bullnose steps, a dedicated 3″ drain line, and a 300 sq ft turf accent area—creating more usable perimeter, cleaner transitions, and simpler upkeep.
BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

Modern Pool Deck That Completely Updated Our Backyard

“We’re really happy with how the pool deck and backyard turned out. The old hardscaping was dated, and the new pavers, steps, and turf completely changed the look and feel of the space. The layout around the pool works much better now, and everything feels clean, modern, and well thought out. The Install-It-Direct team was organized, communicative, and delivered exactly what was outlined in the plan.”

Project Details

  • Paver installation: 2,222 sq ft

  • Pavers: Angelus Paseo I & II (Standard), 1,325 sq ft

  • Pavers: Angelus Holland 60MM (Standard), 897 sq ft

  • Paver base build (as specified): excavation and disposal of 7.5 inches from final grade; Class 2 base preparation of 4 inches; bedding sand (approx. 1 inch); geotextile fabric; concrete bond beam; sealer

  • Joint stabilization: NextGel Polymeric Sand (Gray)

  • Steps: Bullnose (build) includes riser and tread, 99 ln ft

  • Cap detail: Wall cap (bullnose or standard pavers), 56 ln ft

  • Drainage: 3″ SDR35 drain line, 50 ln ft

  • Drain connections: drain caps / downspout connections, 3 each

  • Turf: SGW Nature’s Best, 300 sq ft

  • Turf build (as specified): excavation and disposal of 2.5–4.5 inches from final grade

  • Turf accessories: SGW green sand with anti-microbial (9 bags), SGW nails (1 box), weed cloth (1 roll)

  • Demolition: concrete demo with wire mesh/rebar (340 sq ft); demo & disposal brick/clay/tile/flagstone set in concrete (50 sq ft); demolition and haul-away of old rock pool slide (1)

  • Installed a 3″ SDR35 drain line (50 ln ft) to help capture and move surface water away from the pool deck area

  • Integrated downspout connections / drain caps (3) to control roof-to-ground water at common collection points

  • Grading intent aligns with CRC R401.3, which requires surface water to be diverted away from foundations and to an approved discharge approach

  • Drainage and hardscape were sequenced so water management was built in, not patched in after the fact

  • Permit and HOA requirements vary by neighborhood, lot conditions, and exact scope

  • Pool deck hardscape and turf refresh projects are often straightforward, but drainage tie-ins and structural changes can change requirements

  • IID confirms permit/HOA needs early and can coordinate documentation when required

  • Approximate duration: ~6 weeks

  • Includes demolition/haul-away, drainage rough-in, base prep, paver install + joint sand, step/cap detailing, turf install, and punch list

  • Schedule can shift based on access around pool areas, demolition conditions, and material lead times

  • On-Time Completion: Yes

Investment Breakdown

Component Low High
Pool Deck Pavers $50,000 $53,000
Bullnose Steps $6,000 $7,000
Artificial Turf $4,000 $5,000
Drainage $1,000 $2,000
Demolition & Haul Away $5,000 $6,000
Site Logistics & Materials $3,000 $4,000
Whole Project $71,000 $74,000

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FAQs

Why choose pavers for a pool deck instead of concrete?

Pavers are modular, so future repairs are typically localized (you can address a section instead of replacing an entire slab). This project rebuilt the pool deck with a full paver system to improve usability and detailing around the pool perimeter.

How do you handle drainage around a pool deck remodel?

Drainage has to be planned into the build, not added after. Here, the scope included a 3" drain line (50 ln ft) and downspout connections to help manage surface water around the deck.

What maintenance should I expect with pavers?

Expect periodic cleaning and joint maintenance over time. This project included polymeric joint sand to help stabilize joints and reduce washout in normal conditions.

Can you add turf next to a pool deck without making a mess?

Yes, when it’s built correctly and paired with a drainage plan. In this project, a turf area (300 sq ft) was added as a low-maintenance accent next to the rebuilt hardscape.

What typically drives cost on a pool deck paver remodel?

Square footage, demolition complexity, step/cap detailing, access, and drainage scope are the biggest levers. This project included 2,222 sq ft of pavers plus step/cap work, drainage, and demolition/haul-away.

How long does a project like this usually take?

Timeline depends on demo conditions, access, and material lead times. A pool deck rebuild like this generally includes demolition, base prep, paver install, step/cap detailing, and turf installation—each of which affects duration.

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Design

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Build

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About The Project Manager

Patrick Diehl

Patrick was born and raised in San Diego and brings a wealth of expertise in both domestic and international logistics, having studied at Southwestern College, San Diego State University, and National University. With extensive experience managing interior and exterior builds for residential, commercial, and high-rise projects, he is particularly skilled in hardscape development and is committed to delivering every project with quality, compliance, and on-time results. In addition to his construction background, Patrick holds a real estate license and is a certified mold, thermographic, and home inspector. Outside of work, his number one priority is family. He enjoys spending quality time outdoors and fine dining with loved ones, maintaining a balance between professional excellence and personal fulfillment.

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