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Pool Coping Replacement in Fort Worth
Travertine, bull nose, and natural stone coping for Fort Worth pools. New installs and full replacement.
Fort Worth sits right on top of some of the most expansive clay soil in Texas. That soil swells when it rains and shrinks during dry summers — and that movement is the number one reason pool coping fails around here. Cracked coping, shifted stones, and gaps where water gets underneath and damages the bond beam.
We replace coping across all of Fort Worth — from the older pools in Ridglea Hills and Westover Hills to newer builds in Alliance and Walsh Ranch. Travertine is the most popular choice. It stays cool on bare feet in summer, handles the freeze-thaw cycle, and looks great for years. Bull nose is another solid option for a cleaner, more modern edge.
Every coping job we do in Fort Worth includes proper expansion joints and flexible bonding that accounts for the soil movement. That's not optional here — it's the difference between coping that lasts 15 years and coping that cracks again in two. We follow PHTA construction standards for all pool work.
Most homeowners who replace coping also do a waterline retile at the same time. The pool is already drained, so it makes sense to handle both in one project. If you're thinking about a bigger refresh, check out our Fort Worth pool services.
For builders in Tarrant County: we sub coping on new builds and renovations. We know the local inspection requirements and we deliver clean work on schedule.
FAQ
Pool Coping in Fort Worth — FAQs
The clay soil. It expands when it's wet and contracts when it's dry, and that movement puts pressure on coping. If the original install didn't include proper expansion joints, the coping cracks. We install with flexible bonding and expansion joints that handle the movement.
Travertine is the most popular — stays cool, looks great, holds up well. Bull nose and natural stone are also good options. We bring samples so you can see what works with your deck.
Most Fort Worth pools take 3 to 5 days including tearout of the old coping. We'll give you a clear timeline during your free estimate.
If it's just a few pieces, we can reset them. But if cracking is widespread or stones are shifting, replacing all of it is the smarter long-term move. We'll tell you straight.
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