Pools/Pool Coping
Pool Coping Replacement in Dallas-Fort Worth
Travertine, bull nose, cantilevered, and natural stone coping. New installs and full replacement for residential and commercial pools.
Serving Dallas-Fort Worth since 2004· Licensed & insured · Free on-site estimates

Coping is the cap that finishes the top of the pool wall where it meets the deck. It's the one part of the pool you stand on, sit on, and push off from, and it takes sun, foot traffic, and pool chemistry every day.
When you see hairline cracks running through the stones, edges that have lifted, or gaps opening between the coping and the deck, the cap is telling you it's near the end. Once water gets under it, the next thing it reaches is the edge of the pool wall, and that's a far bigger bill.
So that's where we start. We pull the old cap off without chewing up the deck or the tile below it, clean the edge underneath, and set the new stone level and true with fresh adhesive.
The part that matters most is what you can't see once the job is done: a gap between the coping and the deck that lets the surface move without cracking, with flexible bonding behind it. That gap gives the edge room to move with the heat and the ground, and it's the line between coping that holds 15 years and coping that cracks again in two.
With the prep settled, the next call is material. The three real choices are travertine, bullnose concrete, and natural stone, and they trade off on feel, look, and price.
Travertine is the most requested cap in DFW for one practical reason: it stays cool underfoot in a 100-degree summer where concrete will burn you, and it handles freeze-thaw without spalling. Bullnose concrete is the value option, a clean rounded edge that costs the least. Natural stone like limestone or flagstone gives a custom, organic edge and matches existing hardscape well, though it runs higher and wants sealing.
Either way, we bring samples and set them on your deck so the choice gets made in daylight, at your own pool.
From there it's a matter of measuring the job. Coping tracks the material and the linear footage of your pool, plus how cleanly the old cap comes off. A pool with a lot of curves, a raised wall, or a spa edge takes more cuts and more time. We measure and give you a fixed number on site before anything starts.
Most full coping replacements run 3 to 5 days on site, including tearing out the old cap and letting the new bonding set before the deck gets traffic again. Larger or more detailed pools take a bit longer.
Since the pool is drained and the crew is already at the edge, it's the natural moment to handle the waterline tile too, which usually ages on the same clock. For a top-to-bottom refresh, see our pool renovation service.
A good coping job disappears into the rest of the yard. The edge is level, the joints are tight, the deck transition is clean, and the stone ties back to the patio and the tile. We replace coping across Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and Frisco, starting with a free on-site estimate. Contractors who need us on the coping for a project can reach out too.
Pool Coping
What we do
- Travertine coping installation
- Bull nose and cantilevered coping
- Natural stone and concrete coping
- Full coping replacement
- Coping repair and re-setting
- Movement gaps that keep coping from cracking
Service area
Pool Coping across Dallas-Fort Worth
Fort Worth
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Southlake
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Frisco
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Plano
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Prosper
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Dallas
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Highland Park
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McKinney
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Colleyville
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DeSoto
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Denton
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Allen
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Arlington
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Flower Mound
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Richardson
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Euless
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University Park
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Celina
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Murphy
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Argyle
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Trophy Club
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Highland Village
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Coppell
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Keller
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Trusted by DFW
What our clients say
“Lalo is super knowledgeable and helpful. He's always answered all my questions and been my go-to guy for anything pool related. Can't recommend him enough.”
Homeowner, Dallas TX
“These guys did our whole pool retile in four days. Showed up on time every morning, cleaned up every evening. The pool looks better than when it was new.”
Homeowner, Plano TX
“We've used Lalo's on three builds now. They just get it done. No drama, no excuses. That's hard to find with subs.”
Pool Builder, DFW
“Lalo came out himself to look at our coping. Didn't try to upsell us on stuff we didn't need. Just told us what needed fixing and gave us a fair price.”
Homeowner, Fort Worth TX
“Had another company do our tile and it started falling off after one summer. Lalo's crew came in, tore it out, and redid the whole thing. Should have called them first.”
Homeowner, Garland TX
“Honest people, quality work. That's it. That's the review.”
Homeowner, Irving TX
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
It comes down to the material you pick, the linear footage of your pool, and how clean the old cap comes off. A pool with a lot of curves or a raised wall takes more cuts and more time. We measure on site and quote a fixed price.
Almost always age plus an original install that skipped the gap that lets the coping move. With no room to move, the cap fights the deck every time the temperature swings, and it loses. Water then works into the gaps and lifts stones from below. We install with a real movement gap and flexible bonding so the new edge has somewhere to go.
Travertine for most pools. It stays cool on bare feet in summer and handles our freezes well. Bullnose concrete is the value pick, and natural stone is the custom route when you want to match existing hardscape. We bring samples and set them on your deck so you can see them in your own light.
Most pools run 3 to 5 days on site, including tearout and set time before the deck takes traffic again. Pools with raised walls, spa edges, or a lot of curves take longer. We give you the schedule before we start.
If a few stones are cracked and the rest of the cap is solid, resetting those stones is a [pool repair](/services/pool/pool-repair). When the cracking is spread across the deck or stones are shifting in several spots, full replacement holds up better and looks right, since a partial swap rarely matches the weathered older stone. We tell you straight which one fits.
Yes, and the difference is real. Concrete coping in full Dallas sun can pass 140 degrees at the surface. Travertine runs 15 to 25 degrees cooler because it's porous. If kids are running barefoot off the edge all summer, that gap is worth a lot.
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10546 Luna Rd, Dallas, TX 75220 · lalostileandcoping@gmail.com
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