Pool Coping Questions | Remodel Coping v. Regular Coping

Swimming Pool Coping | What is pool coping?

Pool coping is usually made from materials like stone, concrete, brick, or tile and can be either bull-nosed (with a rounded edge) or squared off, depending on the desired look and functionality.

Different Types of Pool Coping | Remodel v. Regular

Regular Coping

Regular coping is typically used in new pool construction or complete pool renovations. It is installed directly on the pool structure during the initial build or after removing the existing coping entirely. Key characteristics include:

  • Installed directly on the pool wall

  • Comes in standard sizes (often 12 inches wide)

  • Requires precise fitting to the pool edge

Remodel Coping

Remodel coping, also known as "L-shaped" coping, is designed specifically for pool renovation projects where the existing coping or deck remains in place. Its main features are:

  • "L" shaped profile that overlays existing coping or deck

  • Typically has a narrower visible surface (often 9 inches)

  • Allows for easier installation without extensive demolition

Key Differences

  1. Installation method: Regular coping is installed directly on the pool structure, while remodel coping is laid on top of existing surfaces.

  2. Shape: Remodel coping has an "L" shape to accommodate overlaying existing structures, whereas regular coping is usually a single flat piece.

  3. Application: Regular coping is ideal for new pools or complete renovations, while remodel coping is designed for partial renovations or updates to existing pools.

  4. Sizing: Regular coping often comes in standard 12-inch widths, while remodel coping typically has a narrower visible surface to fit over existing structures.

  5. Demolition required: Installing regular coping may require more extensive demolition of existing structures, whereas remodel coping minimizes the need for removal of existing materials.

  6. Flexibility: Remodel coping offers more flexibility in working with existing pool structures and can make transitions to new paving stones or natural stone smoother.