Pool Coping and Tile in Arizona

Pool tile coping refers to the edge around the perimeter of a pool. It juts out to provide a handhold for exiting the pool and acts to visually and physically separate the pool from the surrounding deck. Changing the coping design can substantially impact how the pool looks, and a custom design will help turn a generic pool into your ideal pool.

Pool tile is a massive part of the personality and ambiance of a pool. Whether stunning earth tones or aqua brights, pool tile makes a strong statement. We can install stone, ceramic, or glass in any color or texture. Let us show you how your pool can sparkle with a waterline, custom design, or other fun options in pool tile.

Pools with outdated, cracked, or missing tiles can be repaired or rejuvenated with new tiles. We can work with your needs and budget to make your pool tile look its best!

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Do I need pool coping?

Yes. Besides improving the look of your pool, coping's primary purpose is to direct water that splashes onto the deck away from the pool's edge—coping blocks water from seeping behind the pool shell and compromising its integrity. It also plays a role in pool maintenance, preventing dirt and debris from being blown into the pool or draining into the pool when it's raining.

What is the best material for pool coping?

Pool coping pavers come in various materials, and the best one for your pool will depend on your budget, maintenance, and design goals. Concrete is a conventional and traditional choice, and it's relatively affordable. If a more luxurious look is desired and you don't mind the added maintenance, natural stone may be the most visually appealing.

How thick should pool coping be?

It depends on the material you choose to use. Pool coping can be as thin as 1.5" and thicker than 3". If you're unsure what thickness you need, we will be happy to help you choose the right style for your pool and budget.

How long should pool coping last?

Barring any damage to the coping, it should last as long as the pool. Minor repairs and replacements are not uncommon, but you should rarely need to replace the entire coping.


Service Area

We service all of Arizona.