Looking for pool pavers in Cedar City, UT? We connect homeowners across Cedar City with qualified, licensed pool contractors who specialize in this work. Cooler underfoot than concrete, longer-lasting than coatings, and a perfect tie-in to Cedar City's red-rock landscape. Pavers are the long-game deck choice. Most of our Cedar City jobs come from Fiddlers Canyon, Cedar Highlands, and downtown Cedar City and the surrounding neighborhoods. Below: typical Cedar City cost ranges, finish options, and what to expect when a vetted contractor reaches out about your project.
Pavers turn a basic concrete deck into a finished, premium pool surround — cooler underfoot, longer-lasting, and a much stronger fit for St. George's red-rock landscape than poured concrete.

Cedar City's higher elevation and cooler nights mean less UV stress on pool surfaces. Plaster here often lasts 8–12 years instead of 7–10 — but hard water is still a factor.
With a shorter swim season, the economics on premium finishes (PebbleTec, quartz) shift. Some Cedar City owners are better served by standard plaster they replace every 10 years. We'll connect you with a contractor who explains the trade-off rather than upselling by default.
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Most pool paver projects fall between $4,000 and $18,000 depending on material and area. Concrete pavers typically run $8–$14 per square foot installed. Travertine and brick run $12–$22. Natural stone $18–$35. Most Cedar City residential paver decks land in the $7,000–$12,000 range.
Yes — and it's a common Cedar City approach. The existing concrete acts as a stable base; pavers are bonded with mortar or set on a thin sand layer. The deck must be structurally sound (no major cracks or movement) — a contractor will tap-test before quoting.
Travertine and lighter natural stones stay 20–40°F cooler in summer than dark broom-finished concrete. Light-colored concrete pavers also run cooler than dark slabs. If hot decks are your reason for resurfacing, pavers are a meaningfully better answer than acrylic coatings.
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