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debsy Oct 20th 2010 12:33 pm

Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 
I am having a pool built and am in the process of choosing the coping and outdoor area floor coverings. I have seen some nice porcelain tiles which can be bullnosed and I have also seen some nice pavers (http://www.custompaving.com.au/). I would prefer a natural product, but I do not like the yellow/orangey colour of sandstone. Any suggestions?

I am on the GC.

debsy Oct 21st 2010 7:49 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by debsy (Post 8932190)
I am having a pool built and am in the process of choosing the coping and outdoor area floor coverings. I have seen some nice porcelain tiles which can be bullnosed and I have also seen some nice pavers (http://www.custompaving.com.au/). I would prefer a natural product, but I do not like the yellow/orangey colour of sandstone. Any suggestions?

I am on the GC.

mmm, no suggestions then on pavers -v- outdoor porcelain tiles?:eek:

moneypenny20 Oct 21st 2010 8:42 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 
Porcelain sounds slippy around a pool. :unsure: We went down to Currumbin Builders Merchants on Currumbin Creek Road. They've got a great range and display. Is it all in looking fab? :D

cresta57 Oct 21st 2010 9:03 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by debsy (Post 8935170)
mmm, no suggestions then on pavers -v- outdoor porcelain tiles?:eek:

I'd go for something more substantial than a tile, I often get asked to retile around the edge of pools as the existing tiles have been damaged. Never have I been to a pool where the pavers have been damaged.
7-10mm of tile versus 30-50mm of paver. The overhang is minimal but it is a weak point.
Have you considered natural stone i.e Granite pavers if you don't like the standard buff or terracotta concrete pavers?

Dorothy Oct 21st 2010 9:29 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 
We got liquid limestone poured around ours. It comes in loads of different colours. For pool bullnose we did it ourselves in a contrasting colour. Looks great and not slippery at all.

Carbery Oct 21st 2010 9:37 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by debsy (Post 8932190)
I am having a pool built and am in the process of choosing the coping and outdoor area floor coverings. I have seen some nice porcelain tiles which can be bullnosed and I have also seen some nice pavers (http://www.custompaving.com.au/). I would prefer a natural product, but I do not like the yellow/orangey colour of sandstone. Any suggestions?

I am on the GC.


There is a place near our business next to the Back Page pub which used to be a driving range which has a large selection of stone / granite pavers. I will try to get some info tomorrow:)

sassie Oct 21st 2010 10:55 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by debsy (Post 8932190)
I am having a pool built and am in the process of choosing the coping and outdoor area floor coverings. I have seen some nice porcelain tiles which can be bullnosed and I have also seen some nice pavers (http://www.custompaving.com.au/). I would prefer a natural product, but I do not like the yellow/orangey colour of sandstone. Any suggestions?

I am on the GC.

We chose the Riviera Range from Austral Bricks, supplied by Neway Landscape Supplies, Slacks Creek. They are a really nice paver and the main reason we chose them is because they are stain resistant. There is very limited choice in colour, but we chose the Modena in the end, and love it. They have the bullnose tiles as well to match the pavers. Just one tip though, make sure you order enough to cover the job from the outset, as each different batch can vary slightly in colour.

http://www.australbricks.com.au/qld/.../riviera-gen-z.

vauxhallmonterey Oct 21st 2010 11:15 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by debsy (Post 8932190)
I am having a pool built and am in the process of choosing the coping and outdoor area floor coverings. I have seen some nice porcelain tiles which can be bullnosed and I have also seen some nice pavers (http://www.custompaving.com.au/). I would prefer a natural product, but I do not like the yellow/orangey colour of sandstone. Any suggestions?

I am on the GC.

This is being a bit cheeky but - look at the victoriancobbles website - we sell copings at equiv AusDollars2 which leaves a hell of a lot over for import costs. Do 70% of 3 pool companies paving/coping in RSA/CT.
years ago sent 3 containers cobbles to an Aust wine estate - he was happy.

debsy Oct 23rd 2010 2:13 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 8935243)
Porcelain sounds slippy around a pool. :unsure: We went down to Currumbin Builders Merchants on Currumbin Creek Road. They've got a great range and display. Is it all in looking fab? :D

Not at the moment - just a dirty great hole plus my front llwn is all mashed up:( Will take a trip down to Currumbin builders merchants this week.
Thanks Pen

debsy Oct 23rd 2010 2:15 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by cresta57 (Post 8935265)
I'd go for something more substantial than a tile, I often get asked to retile around the edge of pools as the existing tiles have been damaged. Never have I been to a pool where the pavers have been damaged.
7-10mm of tile versus 30-50mm of paver. The overhang is minimal but it is a weak point.
Have you considered natural stone i.e Granite pavers if you don't like the standard buff or terracotta concrete pavers?

Thanks Cresta. I have looked at sandstone,but I don't like that orangey look. I have fpound some pavers that are quite nice though

debsy Oct 23rd 2010 2:21 pm

Re: Pool Coping and outdoor tiling/pavers
 

Originally Posted by sassie (Post 8935446)
We chose the Riviera Range from Austral Bricks, supplied by Neway Landscape Supplies, Slacks Creek. They are a really nice paver and the main reason we chose them is because they are stain resistant. There is very limited choice in colour, but we chose the Modena in the end, and love it. They have the bullnose tiles as well to match the pavers. Just one tip though, make sure you order enough to cover the job from the outset, as each different batch can vary slightly in colour.

http://www.australbricks.com.au/qld/.../riviera-gen-z.

mmm, they look nice. Do you have a phot you could send me of yours as I think I like the same colour -are they madeof concrete? Thanks.


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