Why do pools need coping?

Author: Dr. Bonnie Kerluke  |  Last update: Wednesday, June 22, 2022

If an in-ground swimming pool is constructed of concrete, it will need coping, which is a cap for the edge of the pool. Coping surrounds the shell of the swimming pool and protects it. This piece keeps any water and debris from going in behind the shell, thus safeguarding it from damage or cracking.

What is the purpose of coping around a pool?

Importance Of Pool Coping

Coping can provide an accessible and yet attractive cover for an automatic pool cover and other mechanical components. It helps block water from infiltrating the area behind the shell of the pool that may potentially cause damage. Swimmers can exit and enter from the poolside safely.

Can you remove coping from pool?

Removing the Old Coping

Once you have reached the pool coping it is usually screwed into the pool wall about every foot or so around the whole pool. After you have removed the screws you can pry up the old coping and clean up the surface. Most pools have a 6-8″ shelf at the top of the pool wall.

Is pool coping expensive?

Expect to pay between $30 and $50 per linear foot to install pool coping. This is the ledge around the edge of an in-ground pool, often in stone or concrete. It's designed to complement the deck but cannot replace its function as a lounge space.

What is brick coping on a pool?

Typically brick pool coping is red or natural earth tone in color and the edges are straight and smooth, unlike paver coping where the edges can be curved. However, brick can be curved as well but not as common. Brick is both durable and versatile and are not affected by chlorine, heat, and the sun.

Pool Coping Installation - Preparation and Adhesion

Does pool coping have to be bullnose?

Choosing the pool coping style depends entirely on your personal taste and the appearance that you want for your outdoor area. You can choose from square edged (cantilevered), bullnose, , and rolled-edge.

Can inground pool coping be replaced?

A lot depends on what type of existing coping you need to remove. Poured concrete is difficult to break up and remove. But if you're simply removing brick pavers, then it will be easier. For most pool remodels, you can figure at least 2 weeks for simple coping replacement.

Can you paint pool coping?

Plastic or Aluminum coping can be painted, although plastic/vinyl coping is not intended to need paint. Some vinyl pools have a thick steel band used as coping, which requires regular repainting to prevent rust problems.

What is cantilever pool coping?

What is Cantilevered Concrete Coping? Cantilevered coping is a poured-in-place bull nose concrete edge that extends around the perimeter of the pool. Many pool contractors include cantilevered coping in their base packages, so it is important to become familiar with it along with other pool coping options.

Do all pools have coping?

Most walls have some type of coping, and the kind that adorns those on gunite pools features specific elements. Coping is the material—usually natural stone or various forms of concrete—mounted over the top of the pool shell's “bond beam” (the upper portion of the wall).

How far should pool coping stick out?

1.5" is standard overhang for most pools with this style of coping. As much as 3" is used for pools that are not built to square (to hide the lines) or pools that have an automatic pool cover with rails mounted on the underside of your coping.

What does the coping on a pool look like?

Typically, pool coping is designed with a graceful outward slant. It's most often made of stone, concrete, or composite materials. Metal and wood options exist, but they tend to suffer wear and tear in the moisture-rich pool environment.

What is bullnose coping?

Bullnose Pool Coping

This style of pool coping refers to a rounded edge finish. Instead of a sharp or square edge, bullnose gives you a rounded edge. This can be a great look and a softer look and feel. The rounded shape has safety benefits, as well as offer you a smoother look and texture for your pool.

What is travertine pool coping?

Travertine pool coping is an attractive way to create a border around your pool or patio space, and is often used in combination with travertine pavers. Travertine pool coping and travertine pavers are both 1.25 inches thick, making them complementary building materials.

How do you replace coping around a pool?

How to Replace Pool Coping on an Inground Pool
  1. Remove the Old Mortar Between the Coping Stones. ...
  2. Pull up the Coping Stones. ...
  3. Mix the Pool Stone Coping Repair Product With Water. ...
  4. Apply the Mortar Mixture to the Beam. ...
  5. Apply the Mortar Mixture to the Coping Stone. ...
  6. Press the Stone Into the Mortar Bed.

What is pool coping made of?

Typically, pool coping is made of stone, concrete and other composite like materials. In addition to protecting the pool from getting damaged, pool coping also helps to keep debris, dirt, grass, and leaves from entering the pool.

Can brick pool coping be painted?

You can paint the coping by using a paintbrush, 1/8-inch nap roller or other paint pen. Painting with a long-handled roller prevents falling off the handle and into the water. If the first coat has been complete, then you will need to give the coping a second coat after the first one has finished being applied.

What kind of paint do you use on pool coping?

Two primary types of paint are used for pool coping: epoxy and acrylic. (See Resources.) Epoxy paint adheres well to virtually all surfaces; it is the ideal choice for unpainted concrete or stone coping. It holds up well even in the face of sun damage and chlorine discoloration.

How do you reattach pool coping?

Use a pool plaster mix, or waterproof tile grout to repair the area, after chipping and cleaning. After mixing, push the material in with a putty knife, roughly smoothing. After 20-30 minutes, you can clean it up with a wet sponge or rag.

How do I remove Pebblecrete from my pool?

Simply shatter a small area with a chisel and hammer. Once you have removed a very small section of the pebblecrete you will see either glue residue that will need to be ground off your concrete using a concrete grinder.

How do you grout pool coping?

First, remove any old uneven mortar base then spread a layer of new mortar on the paver bed. Run a notched trowel over the surface then lay the coping pavers so they fall slightly away from the pool (a spirit level can help ensure a uniform angle). Next, grout the joints with mortar.

Can you use pavers as pool coping?

Concrete pavers are a great choice for pool coping for their durability, chlorine- and salt-resistance, and natural, stone-like finish. They're also comfortable underfoot and naturally slip-resistant.

How high should pool coping be?

Existing Patios or Steps

The 12' between the pool and existing slab will be new patio. To establish the elevation of the pool, simply set the top of the pool coping about 1 ½” higher than the existing slab. This will cause the new patio to slope 1½” toward the existing patio, causing a “V” where the two patios meet.

What is inground pool coping?

In architecture, “coping” is the capping or covering of the top of a wall, to prevent water damage and make it look more attractive. In the same way, pool coping is the decorative edge around an inground pool, covering the underground wall of the pool.

What is flagstone coping?

Flagstone pool coping is a smart choice for around the edge of your swimming pool. It's durable, slip-resistant, and not to mention… looks great! However, it does require some regular care and maintenance to keep it looking nice.

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