Here Are The Best Pool Coping Ideas for 2018!

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Here Are The Best Pool Coping Ideas for 2018!

If you're thinking of installing a backyard pool, you must have been flooded with volumes of design ideas to make it look spectacular. Choosing among different tile patterns and different pool features such as raised spas and rock-face waterfalls are exciting, and you may already have plans about your pool coping. There are different materials available in the market for pool coping use, and we've compiled them for you perusal! Ready?  Brick. Brick is versatile, which makes it a common coping material. If your house features brick aesthetics, using brick for your pool coping makes a harmonizing look. With a wide range of colors to choose from, your design possibilities are endless. However, brick requires delicate installation with its porous and fragile nature.  Coral. Coral stone is an attractive material that can enhance your pool’s appearance, with the unique patterns for every stone and visually-appealing neutral color. Aside from its aesthetic usefulness, coral stone also goes well with bare feet and is ideal for different weather conditions. Paver. Pavers are great alternatives to natural stone. Both concrete and stone pavers aren’t just for walkways anymore; their varied patterns can also be used to beautify your pool! In addition, pavers are durable and are less likely to crack compared to a uniform concrete coping. You can individually replace a damaged paver if there’s one.  Precast Concrete. Pre-cast concrete, as the name implies, is concrete poured into a mold, which gives way to quick and easy installation. It is made through making a template of your


pool. Pre-cast concrete can come in different colors, and its quality is typically high. It is usually cheaper than poured concrete, but has long lead times especially during busy seasons.  Poured Concrete. Poured concrete is ideal when you want a clean finish around your pool. It creates the illusion of a bigger pool. However, poured concrete, as well as pre-cast concrete, are subject to cracking, a risk which is higher during extremely cold weather.  Stone. Probably the most popular coping material today is stone. There are a variety of options to choose from, such as flagstone and fieldstone, but natural stone is cut out above the rest because of its ability to give your pool an upscale look. The different stone shapes, textures, and colors blend to form an exquisite style; it is also cool to the touch. Travertine, a limestone type from mineral springs, is also a popular coping material, with its slip-resistant feature, durability, and earth tone colors.  Tile. Tile is also a common coping material. There is a wide range of tile patterns, textures, and styles you can choose from! If you want a galaxy-themed pool, you can try exploring glow-inthe-dark tiles for your pool surface and coping. Just turn off the lights! Have you chosen a pool coping material yet? If not, we can help you decide! Contemporary Pools is the elite pool contractor in Southwest Florida, and has an established reputation in pool installation, design, and other services. Our quality workmanship and efficiency on the job will help give you the pool you have always dreamed of. For pool coping features in Cape Coral and its neighboring communities, contact us today at 239-549-2300.


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