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Why the Right Pool Coping Supply Matters More Than Most Pool Projects Assume

Pool coping is the stone that caps the edge of the pool shell, and it carries more responsibility than its size suggests. It handles splashback, sun, pool chemicals, and bare feet every single day the pool is in use. When the wrong material ends up in that spot, the problems show up fast, and they show up right where everyone can see them.

Fort Worth summers push pool coping to its limit. Surface temperature matters as much as durability. Homeowners want an edge they can walk across barefoot without flinching, and travertine earns its reputation here because it stays noticeably cooler than concrete or manufactured pavers under direct sun. That single property changes how a pool actually gets used on the hottest days of the year.

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