Flower Mound, TX

Pool Tile & Coping in Flower Mound

Custom mosaics, premium materials, and designer-coordinated builds for Flower Mound's larger-lot custom homes — Wellington, Bridlewood, and the Tour 18 corridor.

Flower Mound, TX

Pool Tile & Coping in Flower Mound

Flower Mound is the kind of market where the pool isn't really a pool — it's part of a designed outdoor space. Wellington estates, Bridlewood, the Tour 18 corridor, the larger lots out toward the Lake Grapevine side. Most of the projects we do here come through a designer, an architect, or a GC handling a custom home build. The tile and coping have to match the level of everything else, and the level here is high.

Material-wise, Flower Mound leans heavier toward custom and imported product than most DFW markets. Glass mosaic from European suppliers, imported porcelain with specific glaze finishes, natural travertine in coordinated cut sizes. We bring physical samples to every estimate and dip them in the pool — that's the only way to honestly evaluate how a high-end material is going to read against the home's exterior, the deck stone, and the surrounding landscape.

On new construction, our role is to coordinate with the pool builder and the GC so the tile and stone scope hits its schedule windows without delaying anything else. New-build Flower Mound pools — we've subbed enough of them to know which builders' specs are tight and which ones leave the tile decisions for the last minute. Either way, we work with the designer's selections or recommend alternatives if we see a long-term issue (porcelain that isn't frost-rated, stone that won't tolerate salt chlorination, mosaic that's beautiful but a maintenance nightmare in DFW water).

Retrofit work in Flower Mound is mostly the 2008-2014 custom builds whose original tile is reaching the visual-fatigue point — calcium buildup that won't fully clean, grout that looks tired, coping joints that have started to telegraph soil movement. These aren't structurally-failing pools. They're aesthetically-failing pools, which is a different scope and a different conversation: more about coordinated visual upgrade than emergency repair. A waterline glass-mosaic retile plus fresh travertine coping is often the entire scope.

We also handle the full outdoor kitchen, fire feature, and stonework scope on these projects when it's a coordinated rebuild. One crew across pool tile, coping, kitchen facade, and patio means materials carry through and nothing looks like it was added later. Installation everywhere follows NTCA wet-area standards — non-negotiable on jobs at this level.

Flower Mound coverage: all of FM proper, the Wellington/Highland Village edge, the Lewisville border, and the Argyle corridor. We're regularly in nearby Southlake and Frisco too, so the area is a normal weekly route for us. For designers and GCs working in the market — we're set up to take detailed specs and deliver clean work on tight schedules.

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Pool tile & coping FAQs - Flower Mound

Both. A lot of our Flower Mound work comes through designers or GCs on custom builds. We take detailed specs, work from material schedules, and coordinate on schedule. We're also happy to work directly with homeowners — bringing samples, walking through material tradeoffs, and recommending what fits the property.

Most of what's available globally. European glass mosaic (Bisazza, Sicis, Trend), imported porcelain (Italian, Spanish), natural stone (custom-cut travertine, limestone, basalt). If your designer has a specific product spec, we'll source it. If you want recommendations at a particular look-and-feel, we bring real samples to the estimate.

Wide range because materials drive most of the cost. Standard waterline glass mosaic + travertine coping: $7,000-$13,000. Premium imported glass + custom natural stone coping: $15,000-$30,000+. Full coordinated outdoor scope (pool + kitchen + patio): $40,000-$80,000+. We give detailed line-item pricing at the estimate, not vague ranges.

Usually yes. We work with enough stone suppliers to find matching or complementary product for most house exteriors. Bringing samples to the property and viewing them against the actual stone (not photos) is how we make that call. Sometimes the answer is 'close match plus a complementary accent' rather than perfect match — we'll tell you straight.

Full scope when it makes sense. Pool tile + coping + outdoor kitchen + fire feature + patio stone as one project means everything matches and you're not managing 3-4 subs. We sub our own non-tile/stone work (gas, electrical) to people we trust if a coordinated build needs it.

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