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See the real math on your travertine pool deck: the small cost of keeping it sealed every year versus the bigger one-time bill to restore it once Las Vegas sun, dust, and pool calcium have had their way. Enter your deck size and current state for an instant estimate.
Maintain yearly (smart)
$600–$1,200/yr
One clean-and-reseal a year keeps calcium splash-out, monsoon dust, and UV from ever getting a foothold.
Restore after neglect
$1,600–$3,200
A one-time strip, deep clean, honing and reseal once the deck is hazy, crusty, or pitting.
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These are planning ranges based on typical Las Vegas travertine decks — yearly upkeep runs about $1.5–$3 per square foot, while restoring a neglected deck costs more the further it's slipped. Your final price depends on size, condition, and how much filling is needed. The in-home assessment is exact and free.
How pool deck pricing works
There are two very different numbers here. The first is yearly upkeep — one clean-and-reseal a year that keeps the surface protected. It's cheap because the stone never gets a chance to break down. The second is restoration: what it costs to bring back a deck that's already gone hazy, crusty, or pitted. That number climbs with the damage, because a spalling deck needs stripping, honing, and often filling before it can be resealed. Skipping upkeep doesn't save money — it just trades a small recurring cost for a large one later.
Travertine is porous and thrives outdoors, but only if it stays sealed against calcium splash-out and UV. For the day-to-day routine, see our travertine care guide, and if your deck has already dulled, our travertine polishing guide walks through bringing the finish back.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to maintain a travertine pool deck in Las Vegas?
Routine upkeep — a yearly deep clean and reseal — runs about $1.50–$3 per square foot in Las Vegas. For a typical 400-square-foot deck that's roughly $600–$1,200 a year. Doing it on schedule keeps pool calcium splash-out, monsoon dust, and UV from ever etching or crusting the stone, which is far cheaper than a full restoration later.
What does it cost to restore a neglected travertine pool deck?
A one-time restoration depends on how far the deck has slid. A deck in good shape runs about $1.50–$3 per square foot, a hazy, crusty, or mineral-stained deck $4–$8, and a spalling or pitting deck with open holes $8–$15. If the surface needs patching, add roughly $1–$3 per square foot for filling. So a 400-square-foot deck that has gone crusty typically lands around $1,600–$3,200.
Why do Las Vegas pool decks deteriorate faster?
Three desert forces gang up on a travertine deck. Calcium-rich pool water splashes out and dries into a white mineral crust (Las Vegas tap water averages about 278 ppm hardness). Monsoon-season dust grinds into an unsealed surface like sandpaper. And relentless UV bakes out sealer and darkens the stone. A yearly clean-and-seal resets all three before they cause permanent pitting.