Pool Coping

Having the right type of pool pavers installed around your pool will make your space attractive and functional.

Drop Face Pool Coping  Tiles

Raven Grey Granite Drop Face Pool Coping Pavers and Tiles

Raven Grey Granite Pool Coping – Drop Face

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Dove White Drop Face Pool Coping

Dove White Granite Pool Coping – Drop Face

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Raven Granite Pool Coping Bullnose Tiles Grey Coping Tiles

Raven Grey Granite Bullnose Pool Coping Tiles

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Midnight Granite Drop Face Pool Coping

Midnight Granite Pool Coping – Drop Face

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Drop Face Rebate Pool Coping Tiles Grey White Pavers

Smokey Quartz Granite Pool Coping – Drop Face

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Summer Daze Granite Drop Face Pool Coping Tiles

Summer Daze Granite Pool Coping – Drop Face

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Dove Granite Bullnose Pool Coping Tiles

Dove Granite Bullnose Pool Coping Tiles

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New Raven Grey Granite Pool Coping Drop Face Tiles and Pavers Grey Coping

New Raven Granite Pool Coping – Drop Face

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Midnight Granite Pool Coping Tiles Black Pool Coping

Midnight Granite Bullnose Pool Coping Tiles

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Pool Coping Smokey Quartz Bullnose

Smokey Quartz Granite Bullnose Pool Coping

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Pool Coping

The cap or edging that goes around the top rim of a swimming pool is known as coping. It’s also known as pool edging or pool edge pavers in the industry.
Coping divides the pool from the surrounding surface area while also protecting the pool structure. It also adds a decorative touch and helps to define the pool’s edge. As a result, it serves both a useful and attractive purpose. Pool coping can be used as a stand-alone element, similar to garden edging, or it can be combined with the concrete or decking that surrounds a pool. Coping necessitates the use of a stable surface. A pool beam, which is effectively a layer of concrete, is placed around a pool so that pavers can be built safely on it.

When it comes to pool coping, you have a lot of options.

Pool coping is available in a variety of finishes and profiles. Depending on the look you want, choose the one that is best for your application.

Drop down face

Drop down face pool coping is the way to go if you want a seamless finish. This tile has a lip that fits over the pool’s edge, thereby covering the rim and making the water’s surface appear flush.

Square edged

The margins of this paver are square, as the name implies, giving it a neat appearance. A popular choice for a modern look. Square edge coping comes in a variety of styles, including rebated square edge.

Bullnose

To offer a softer finish, this form of coping features one or more rounded edges. If you want a traditional, heritage look, bullnose is the finish to choose. Bullnose coping comes in a variety of styles, including half bullnose, sloping bullnose, and rebated bullnose.