The coping can also be precast and brick or stone can also be installed on top of the pool shell.
Cantilever coping inground pool.
Many pool contractors include cantilevered coping in their base packages so it is important to become familiar with it along with other pool coping options.
If you want to hide your pools coping cantilever is the way to go.
Cantilever coping comes two ways.
Each piece of our cantilever inground swimming pool kit coping is easy to install and the built in pool liner track will receive any of our pool liners.
This pool was built using bullnose flat front or more commonly called flex coping and is a great example of how your pool will look if you choose to not use cantilever coping.
When the cement finally sets the form is removed and the pool edge hangs just slightly over the shell.
Flex coping is a more contemporary or modern looking style and is quickly becoming the most popular bullnose type coping.
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In the following video we look at a finished greco g36 fiberglass pool with cantilevered concrete coping.
Cantilever for bricks or stones.
With both options you can just install over the pool or pool and step.
Here s what you ll learn from the video.
This particular type of coping is used if you are using pavers or bricks around the edge of your pool.
Cantilever coping is perfect for brick or stone pavers.
This allows you to set the pavers or bricks right up to the edge of the pool for a nice smooth finish.
Flat front flex inground swimming pool kit coping.
If you choice to install over the pool and step make sure the step is a cantilever step.
Our new line of modern looking flat front flexible inground swimming pool kit coping.
Cantilever coping allows you to install a vinyl liner in your inground pool.
Cantilevered coping is a poured in place bull nose concrete edge that extends around the perimeter of the pool.
Bullnose flat front flex coping with colored concrete deck.
Cantilever with foam forms for concrete.
Bullnose coping with concrete deck.
This is made with cement that is poured on top of the pool shell using a form.