Thursday 2 March 2017

Bringing A Luxurious Look to Your Pool with Marble Pool Coping

If you are looking for a way to make your pool more luxurious, consider upgrading the copings to marble. A marble pool is not only beautiful and luxurious—it can increase your property’s value, too.  With marble pool coping, the edge of your pool can become more comfortable and elegant (unlike when you use rough concrete). The durability of marble coping ensures a lasting investment and a beautiful swimming pool that can last for generations. Marble itself is a highly durable and incredibly dense material that can withstand extreme temperatures and heavy foot traffic.

Pool copings should be smooth, but manufacturers of marble pool coping offer them in a tumbled finish to ensure a surface that can prevent you from slipping or falling. Hence, your pool can become a safer venue for lounging and exercise. At the same time, the smooth appearance enhances the overall appearance of your pool, making it look highly sophisticated and luxurious. Just be sure to seal the copings after installation to enhance their performance and longevity.

Marble pool copings are typically supplied with a bullnosed or rounded edge for a comfortable design. Reputable marble coping suppliers can customize them to fit any shape or size of pool, and you can be sure that the copings will be ready to install once you get them. Standard bullnosed tumbled marble pool coping comes in a size that is 4” x 9” x 1.5”, which just right for uniquely shaped swimming pools with a lot of rounded curves. It should be small enough to not require big cuts, and large enough for cost-effective installation. Some suppliers offer marble coping in sizes like 12” x 24” x 1¼” and 12” x 12” x 1¼” for rectangular or square-shaped pools with straight edges.

When remodeling or retro-fitting a marble pool, consider copings that are two inches thick or designed specifically for those jobs. A two-inch thick marble pool coping is exclusively sold by only a handful of reputable suppliers of natural stone tiles and pavers, and the increased thickness helps compensate for uneven deck surfaces and pool lip damage. Remodeling copings come with a four-inch turn that can cover all manner of damage, uneven coping, and blemishes, and they can be installed by laying them directly over existing copings.

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