Poured vs prefab coping

larrybbaker

Active member
Apr 21, 2020
26
South Central PA
Pool Size
20000
Surface
Vinyl
I'm in the process of finalizing a quote for replacement of my entire patio (currently brick - going to poured) and pool deck. Looking for input on poured vs prefab coping.

Pros and Cons, price differences. Long term maintenance concerns etc. This is an old(er) kidney shaped pool @18'x35'.
 
Is there a driving reason to get rid of the brick vs have it tuckpointed? Not a brick advocate personally but it looks really good here, and matches the house.

The deck ribbon around the pool - make sure you get a contractor who is familiar with doing decks around liner pools. A typical flatwork guy will want to come in and tear it all out and could easily damage plumbing and/or the pool structure.

I don't think prefab is going to be an option regardless, that white coping strip is part of the pool wall in most cases, and I usually see rebar or some kind of reinforcement that ties the pool wall to the deck to keep the walls in place. I have replaced that with a poured coping which is tied into the pool wall with rebar, but I don't know how you would put prefab stones in its place without compromising the integrity of the wall.
 
Is there a driving reason to get rid of the brick vs have it tuckpointed? Not a brick advocate personally but it looks really good here, and matches the house.

The deck ribbon around the pool - make sure you get a contractor who is familiar with doing decks around liner pools. A typical flatwork guy will want to come in and tear it all out and could easily damage plumbing and/or the pool structure.

I don't think prefab is going to be an option regardless, that white coping strip is part of the pool wall in most cases, and I usually see rebar or some kind of reinforcement that ties the pool wall to the deck to keep the walls in place. I have replaced that with a poured coping which is tied into the pool wall with rebar, but I don't know how you would put prefab stones in its place without compromising the integrity of the wall.
Thank you! the picture is probably not giving enough detail of the brick but there are large cracks through it in various places and appears to have had previous patching attempts. If it was not cost prohibitive would have considered new brick installed.

The contractor hired is experienced in new and rehab work with pools and is a friend that I trust.

I am considering the poured coping as the existing white is Foxx proprietary and in this area anyway they do not sell it. I have a quote from them for coping and liner and also from another pool contractor in the area for comparison but think the poured coping looks better and would be less maintenance in the long run.
 
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