Coping pieces are set in a bed of mortar which bonds them to the top of the.
Wall coping tiles.
The kerf is the area that has been marked with a saw or another tool showing you where the coping should be separated.
Bricks are set in a bed of mortar or a layer of structural adhesive epoxy which bonds.
Pool copings allow you to integrate your pool side seamlessly with the pool.
To split the block in the kerf use a mason s hammer and chisel to separate them.
Types of wall coping 1.
Clay or terra cotta.
Brick coping brick is the most common and popular pool coping material due to its versatility.
Wall and tile offers full collection of pool copings with matching pavers and treads to complete your project in style.
This tile can be used as an accent piece or as a decorative wall by itself as shown in the second picture where royal crown talavera mexican tile is used as a border this tile can be used in small patches or entire walls as a field tile as you can see from the pattern found in the last picture.
All styles come in 9 and 13 to fit most block walls.
Wall coping is available in classic salt glaze as well as custom glazes.
Clay coping is a great addition to any backyard pool design.
Double slant is also available in 18.
Double slant camel back streamline and single slant.
Superior clay terra cotta wall coping is available in the classic standard shapes.
Concrete pre cast or cast.