New Coping
Swimming pool coping (the immediate edge around most concrete swimming pools) is generally considered part of the decking area, and rests directly above the waterline tiling and directly on top of the pool’s Bond Beam.
Pool coping materials vary widely, the most popular of them being formed and poured concrete cantilevers, although solid-body constructed coping bricks, natural rock, and non-glazed tiling can all be safely used as coping materials.
Coping choices of style, color, and types of material change frequently as more options are unveiled each season – an easy alteration that can be made to modernize any pool.
For commercial pools, we include the placement of permanent frost-proof ceramic depth and ‘No Diving’ markers in the concrete coping or cast stones around the pool perimeter to meet or exceed local and national standards.
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New Coping
Swimming pool coping (the immediate edge around most concrete swimming pools) is generally considered part of the decking area, and rests directly above the waterline tiling and directly on top of the pool’s Bond Beam.
Pool coping materials vary widely, the most popular of them being formed and poured concrete cantilevers, although solid-body constructed coping bricks, natural rock, and non-glazed tiling can all be safely used as coping materials.
Coping choices of style, color, and types of material change frequently as more options are unveiled each season – an easy alteration that can be made to modernize any pool.
For commercial pools, we include the placement of permanent frost-proof ceramic depth and ‘No Diving’ markers in the concrete coping or cast stones around the pool perimeter to meet or exceed local and national standards.