2025 Style Guide Australia

POOL COPING & TILING

When building a pool, the pool coping is a key component that not only enhances the pool’s appearance but also provides safety and durability.

Pool coping, refers to the edging or trim around the pool that protects the structure, prevents water damage, and adds a finished look. It’s crucial for managing water flow and providing a clean edge.

The Pool Tile Company supplies a large range of coping options in Stone and Porcelain, offering both aesthetic appeal and functionality. Profile options include bullnose, square edge, rebated edge, and natural edge. Your pool coping choice can be based on:

Aesthetic Preference

Material Durability

Safety (Slip Resistance)

Maintenance Requirements

Climate and Weather Conditions

Supplier of quality Natural Stone and Porcelain Pool Coping and Tiling options for your Narellan pool

Budget

Pool Shape and Design

What is the difference between natural stone and porcelain?

Natural stone Origin: Natural stone tiles are formed by nature and exhibit unique patterns and textures. Porosity: Natural stone has a higher porosity, making it susceptible to stains and marks that can penetrate the surface. Maintenance: Requires sealing to protect against stains and marks. Aesthetic Variety: Offers varied looks with beautiful natural variations. Each type of stone has a distinct feel and aesthetic. Porcelain Origin: Porcelain is a man-made product created through a manufacturing process. Porosity: Has very little porosity, making it impervious to deep staining but still requires cleaning for dirt and marks. Maintenance: Easier to maintain as it doesn’t need sealing like natural stone. Aesthetic Options: Can mimic the appearance of natural stone and also offers options for uniform design.

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