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Natural stone paver installation Fort Myers Lee County Florida — EC Paver Solutions

Natural Stone Paver Installation
in Fort Myers & Lee County

Travertine · Limestone · Flagstone · Marble for pool decks, patios, and driveways. Fort Myers · Cape Coral · Bonita Springs · Sanibel. Hardscape.com Certified.

Natural Stone Pavers in Fort Myers & Lee County

Fort Myers' natural stone paver market is served by established players with deep review bases: Platinum Pavers of SWFL (5.0⭐/442 reviews, 25 years) and Paradise Pavers of SWFL (4.9⭐/144 reviews, 20 years) are the volume leaders. SW Pavers explicitly lists natural stone alongside travertine and concrete.

EC Paver Solutions is expanding into Fort Myers and Lee County, focusing on the premium tier of the natural stone market — travertine, limestone, marble, and quartzite — for pool decks, patios, and driveways in Fort Myers' premium neighborhoods: Pelican Landing, Gulf Harbour, Gateway, and the coastal communities of Cape Coral and Bonita Springs.

The coastal requirement is critical in Lee County: properties on Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, and Cape Coral waterfront require epoxy grout (not cement, which deteriorates in salt air), salt-resistant penetrating sealer, and material selection accounting for sustained humidity and coastal UV exposure.

Pool decks

3CM filled travertine in tumbled finish. Epoxy grout on all coastal Lee County properties. Salt-resistant sealer.

Patios

Travertine and limestone most requested. Bluestone for contemporary Gateway and Bonita Springs new construction.

Driveways

3CM travertine or dense limestone. Cape Coral's grid layout creates straightforward driveway projects with good access.

Walkways

Flagstone garden paths increasingly requested in Sanibel and Captiva properties where island naturalistic aesthetic is the priority.

Pricing

Every Project Is Custom-Quoted

Material selection, project size, site conditions, and specification all affect the final cost. We provide written itemized quotes — material, base depth, pattern, and labor — at no charge.

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Fort Myers Natural Stone FAQ

Are natural stone pavers expensive in Fort Myers?+
Mid-range natural stone — travertine and limestone — is cost-competitive with premium concrete pavers in Fort Myers. Travertine installed is typically the most economical natural stone choice for a standard 400 sqft patio; limestone or bluestone runs a step above it. Premium stone (marble, quartzite) sits at the top of the range. Natural stone costs more upfront, but the 20-year total cost of ownership is favorable when concrete maintenance and replacement is factored in.
How much does it cost to install 1000 sq ft of natural stone pavers in Fort Myers?+
At 1,000 sqft in Fort Myers, travertine is the most budget-friendly natural stone option, limestone or bluestone comes in above it, and marble sits at the premium end. Pricing is fully installed — including base, labor, grouting, and sealing. Coastal Lee County properties (Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, Cape Coral waterfront) carry a modest coastal-specification premium for epoxy grout and salt-resistant sealing.
Is it cheaper to lay pavers or concrete in Fort Myers?+
Natural stone costs 2–3x poured concrete upfront. At the 15-year mark, when concrete's sealing, crack repair, and eventual resurfacing costs are included, the comparison improves significantly for natural stone. In Fort Myers coastal properties especially — salt air, sandy soil movement, high humidity — poured concrete fails faster than an engineered natural stone installation. Long-term, the math typically favors quality natural stone.
What natural stone works best for pool decks in Fort Myers?+
Travertine (3CM filled, tumbled finish, ivory or silver tones) is the premier pool deck material in Fort Myers and Lee County. For coastal properties on Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, and Cape Coral waterfront: epoxy grout is required (cement grout deteriorates in sustained salt air), and we apply a salt-resistant penetrating sealer at installation and recommend annual reapplication in coastal conditions.

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