Denton, TX
Pool Tile & Coping Services in Denton
Quality pool tile, coping, and stonework for Denton homeowners and builders. Serving Denton County's growing communities.
Denton, TX
Pool Tile & Coping in Denton
Denton and the surrounding area have been growing fast. New developments south toward Argyle and Northlake are adding custom homes with pools, while established neighborhoods closer to UNT and TWU have pools hitting the 15 to 20 year mark. We work across the full range, from new-construction tile and coping to retiling pools that need a fresh start.
Denton County soil is a mix of sandy loam in some areas and heavy clay in others. The clay-heavy areas, especially south toward Flower Mound and Argyle, see the same soil movement problems as the rest of DFW. Coping cracks, tile pops off, grout fails. We know which areas have the worst soil and install accordingly with expansion joints and flexible bonding.
For builders working in the Robson Ranch, Savannah, and Harvest developments, we're a reliable tile and coping sub that delivers on time. For homeowners, we bring the same 20+ years of experience and quality materials that we use across the entire DFW metroplex.
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