Del Conca Porcelain Pavers in NJ
Italian porcelain pavers and pool coping. Installed in NJ by Seasonal World.
Twelve outdoor 2 Paver collections — wood-look, stone-look, marble-look surfaces with no sealing required. Field tile + matching modern-edge pool coping across the line.
Outdoor Collections
Italy
Porcelain Manufacturer
Sealing
Low-Porosity Porcelain
Thaw
ASTM Rated
Italian Porcelain. NJ Patios.
Del Conca makes porcelain tile and outdoor pavers in Italy. Their US arm distributes from Tennessee. We carry the Outdoor 2 Paver collections — Roma, Chamonix, Elements, Essential, Nature, Travstone, and seven more.
What porcelain does that concrete can't: photorealistic surfaces (a wood-look paver actually looks like wood, not concrete-trying-to-look-like-wood), low porosity (no sealing, easier to clean spills off), and tighter color consistency from box to box. The structural 2 Paver thickness handles outdoor loads — patios, pool decks, walkways.
We install it the same way we install Rinox concrete: proper compacted base first, the rest follows. Manufacturer warranty covers the product; our install warranty covers the work.
Porcelain Pool Coping
Del Conca's Roma 2 Paver line ships pool coping with a modern edge — 12×24 and 24×48 — in three colors. It pairs with the same Roma field tile so the deck reads as one piece around the pool. If you want concrete coping instead, that's our Rinox PROMA XL Coping — different material, same job. Talk to the showroom and we'll lay both side-by-side.
Roma 2 Paver — Almond
Warm beige porcelain coping. Modern-edge profile. Available 12×24 and 24×48.
Warm · Travertine-look · Pool coping
Roma 2 Paver — Nut
Deeper warm-neutral porcelain. The middle option in the Roma palette — warm without leaning beige.
Warm-neutral · Travertine-look · Pool coping
Roma 2 Paver — White
Bright porcelain coping. Cleanest contrast against pool water; reads modern and crisp.
Bright · Modern · Pool copingEight other 2 Paver collections also ship matching modern-edge pool coping — Chamonix, Elements, Essential, Gotham, Nature, New England, Quartzite, Travstone. See all collections →
Outdoor Pavers
Six featured collections from the outdoor 2 Paver lineup. Each line is structural-thickness porcelain — built for patios, walkways, pool surrounds. All ship matching modern-edge pool coping if you want to extend the look around the pool.
Roma 2 Paver
Travertine look — warm, traditional. The cross-product anchor (Almond, Nut, White) and the only collection with both 12×24 and 24×48 modern-edge pool coping.
Travertine-look · Warm palette · Pool coping
Chamonix 2 Paver
Modern stone look — clean, contemporary, neutral palette. The most modern-leaning of the outdoor lineup.
Modern · Stone-look · Neutral
Elements 2 Paver
Concrete look — minimal, urban, cool palette. Reads as smooth poured concrete without the sealing or staining of actual concrete.
Modern · Concrete-look · Cool palette
Essential 2 Paver
Limestone look — soft, neutral, broad palette. The versatile middle option that pairs with most house styles.
Transitional · Limestone-look · Broad palette
Nature 2 Paver
Natural stone look — organic patterns, varied palette including Taj Mahal and Belvedere. Most "this looks like real stone" of the lineup.
Natural · Stone-look · Varied palette
Travstone 2 Paver
Travertine look, warmer than Roma. The alternative travertine option — honey and cream tones for traditional homes.
Traditional · Travertine-look · Warm palettePlus six more outdoor collections: Arbor 2 Paver, Gotham 2 Paver, Monteverde 2 Paver, New England 2 Paver, Quartzite 2 Paver, West 57th 2 Paver. Ask about the full catalog →
Porcelain or Concrete?
We carry both. Here's an honest comparison — pick the material that fits the project, then pick the look.
What Porcelain Does Better
- ·Photorealistic surfaces — wood-look that actually looks like wood
- ·Low porosity — no sealing required, stains lift easier
- ·Tighter box-to-box color consistency
- ·Made in Italy with strong industry standards
What Concrete Does Better
- ·Texture variation that reads natural, not photorealistic
- ·Pigmented through-body — chips don't show base color
- ·Often easier to source repair pieces 5+ years later
- ·Rinox PROMA XL Coping is engineered to fit our Azoria fiberglass pools
When to Pick Which
- ·Porcelain (Del Conca): wood-look or marble-look design goals; low-maintenance priority; modern aesthetic; no sealing
- ·Concrete (Rinox): integrated pool/deck system from day one; natural-stone or hand-laid feel; warmth across years
- ·Most yards don't choose just one — coping in one material, field in another is a common pairing
Del Conca FAQ
For general hardscape questions, see the Hardscape FAQ.
How does porcelain compare to concrete pavers (like Rinox)?
Do porcelain pavers crack in NJ winters?
Are porcelain pavers slippery when wet?
Can I install porcelain pavers over an existing concrete patio?
How long does a Del Conca install take?
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