Outdoor Tile Installation for Palm Coast's Coastal Climate
Pool decks, patios, and outdoor kitchen finishes built to take on salt air, UV exposure, humidity, and everything else Florida's coast can throw at them.

19+
Years of Experience
Your Outdoor Space Should Survive More Than One Summer
Outdoor living in Florida means the tile you choose has to earn its keep. Palm Coast Tile & Stone installs pool deck, patio, and outdoor kitchen tile using materials rated specifically for this climate, not just for how they photograph on install day.
A slip-resistant pool deck. A patio that doesn't fade after two summers. Tile that still looks right after five years of salt air and afternoon storms. That's the standard we build to on every outdoor project.
Every Outdoor Tile Service We Offer
We install weather-rated tile and stone across every part of your outdoor living space.

19+
Years of Experience
What Actually Happens During Your Project
From your first consultation to your first evening outside, here's how our process unfolds.
1. Free Consultation
We visit your home, assess the space, and take time to fully understand your vision, style preferences, and budget.
2. Design & Material Selection
We guide you through selecting every material coordinating tile, stone, and finishes so every surface works together.
3. Professional Installation
Our skilled team handles every detail of the build, with precision craftsmanship and minimal disruption to your home.
4. Final Walkthrough
We review every inch of the finished space together to confirm it's exactly what you envisioned, backed by our satisfaction guarantee.
What Makes Our Outdoor Tile Work Different

19+
Years of Experience
Outdoor Tile Projects Around Palm Coast
From resort-style pool decks to fully finished outdoor kitchens, here's a look at completed outdoor tile projects across Palm Coast and Flagler County.
Outdoor Tile Questions We Get Often

What tile materials work best for Florida pool decks?
Porcelain and travertine are both top picks. Porcelain is non-porous and resists pool chemicals, sun fading, and staining with almost no upkeep. Travertine stays noticeably cooler underfoot but needs periodic sealing. We'll help you pick the right one for your space.
Is outdoor tile slip-resistant?
Yes. We use textured, slip-rated finishes on every pool deck and wet-area installation, which is standard practice for outdoor tile in Florida.
Do you build outdoor kitchens from scratch?
We handle the tile and stone finish work, countertops, backsplash, and veneer, rather than the structural build. If you need framing or utility work done first, we're happy to coordinate with a contractor who handles that.
How long does an outdoor tile installation take?
A standard patio or pool deck typically takes three to seven days depending on square footage and material. Outdoor kitchen finishes usually add a few more days.
Does outdoor tile hold up to Florida weather?
When the right material and installation method are used, yes. We select tile and stone rated for UV exposure, salt air, and heavy rain specifically because standard indoor tile isn't built for it.
Ready to Upgrade Your Outdoor Space?
Schedule a free consultation and let's build the outdoor space your Florida home deserves.
Outdoor tile projects often pair well with a custom fireplace surround. See our full tile installation services across Palm Coast.









