Tuesday 28 July 2015

Guidelines When Choosing Travertine Pool Coping

The coping is one of the most crucial parts of your swimming pool. It is area that caps the wall of the pool shell, and it is typically made of concrete or stone. Travertine, a natural stone, is a highly recommended material if you want a more elegant and durable pool coping. Choosing travertine pool coping will ensure a luxurious pool deck that is tough and can last long. Here are a few guidelines that can help you choose high-quality travertine pool coping:

•    Make sure it is 100 percent natural stone – There are many other benefits to using genuine travertine pool coping (beyond durability and elegance). Travertine is hard-wearing, with a porous surface and a tendency to remain cool even when it is hot or warm outdoors. With the right selection, travertine can handle all kinds of weather.

•    Choosing the right color and pattern – Travertine comes in a wide variety of colors like light brown, gold, beige, and gold. Your choice should ultimately be based on your personal preference, but do keep in mind other decorative elements, structures, and the design theme of your home to guide you into picking the right hue. Consider combining two or more colors to create a visually appealing pool coping or a one-of-a-kind design that can reflect your creativity.

•    Selecting the right finish –
Travertine is typically tumbled, honed, or polished. Tumbled travertine is porous and textured, honed pertains to a matte and smooth surface that minimally reflects light, and polished has a smooth and shiny surface. Tumbled coping is often preferred because it can suit and accentuate any pool deck, spa, or waterline.

•    Choosing the right size – You can mix and match any travertine tile to create unique patterns. Most installations consider brick-type (running bond), the herringbone, Mediterranean or French, and basket weave patterns.