Bore out the hole.
Install pool fence on pavers.
As you can see it is possible to install fencing and gates into brick paving or concrete.
In fact it is our preference that you install paving or concrete first especially with pool fencing as the finished floor level is then known and we can ensure the installed fence meets with pool fencing height requirements as per aus nz 1926 1 2012.
Typically what happens with our projects is we install the pool deck and whoever is installing the pool fence will take it from there.
Mark out your fence posts where they will land on the paver.
Installing travertine as pavers on sand is quite a bit different than grouting travertine and installing it on a subsurface of concrete.
When it comes time to place the sleeves into the holes.
Fences can be easily installed into pavers around the pool and the fence can also be taken down when the pool is closed up for the winter difficulty measure three feet back from the pool edge in several places around the pool and make a small mark on the pavers with the colored chalk.
Back fill compact bedding sand slip the paver with the hold bored out down over the post.
In either case a fence can be put through it but think in terms of the fence being anchored from under the travertine rather than in it.