This is the term used for the area on the top edge of the swimming pool. There are numerous products that can be used as coping, with the most popular being pavers or tiles, and the various formats these can be laid in.
Where possible we use natural stones like granite and travertine, but we understand finishes are a very personal taste, so we are able to meet just about any request.
There are two reasons to run a band of tiles around the upper edge of the swimming pool wall. Firstly from an aesthetic point of view it will add colour, texture and class to a pool, and while most clients choose glass mosaic or ceramic tiles, these aren’t the only options and we can cater to personal taste and design.
The second reason for the longevity of your swimming pool. The area above the waterline of the pool is continuously exposed to the sun and outside elements and will fade and stain over time. By applying a tile band your swimming pool looks beautiful for longer.
The pool deck or surrounds, is the finished area behind the coping on the swimming pool’s edge. In years gone by, and unfortunately still, some builders created this area using compacted ‘crusher dust’ or a similar product. However after only a few short years pavers will move and drop, weeds will come through, and your Pool area will look old and tired.
At Eco Pool Solutions we always use a concrete base, whether poured in conjunction with the swimming pool or as a separate slab, then lay the pavers/tiles and grout over the top. While we would normally use the same material as the coping, timber decks and alternative materials can be really effective for the Brisbane landscape.
There are also many formats of tiling that can be achieved, from your standard classical bonds through to french patterns and the like, at Eco Pools we are flexible and our approach is to always work with you to achieve your dream swimming pool and outdoor space.