Your coping stones will arrive on a pallet. They will be stacked in a fashion where the installer will start with the block labeled skimmer or start and work counterclockwise in a numerical order. Read This!!! If you have a rectangle pool start in the middle of the narrow end and then start laying out your stones

Get a rough layout of your Coping Stones and then adjust them accordingly. Allow for about a one inch overhang over the water.

Work on one section at a time. Remove a Coping Stone and drill a pilot hole for the lag bolts. We use a 3/16 pilot hole for a 1/4 inch lag bolt. The length of the lag bolts will vary for each model pool that length will be determined after your pool is been delivered.

Install Lag bolt

Place the level from the edge of the pool beam to top of the lag bolt and ensure that it is level.

Apply Loctite Premium adhesive to the top of the pool

beam

Place the stones back in its position and wait 24 hrs for the adhesive to set.

When pouring the concrete it is very important that the concrete encapsulates the bottom of the coping as well as the pool beam and flange without voids.

We have been grouting the joints with the product called Moor Flex. Moor flex works very well and gives the coping stones a finished look.

Finished Product!!

1/4 inch lag bolts. The length will vary with each pool

H and C solvent based solid color sealer in clear

Loctite Glue

Mor Flex

We have tried to make the easiest system for installation for a good looking pool coping. While it is very good there is a little detailing and trimming of some stones that may need to be done. however this small amount of work outweighs the downfalls of a bad cantilever job.

Thank you to all of our customers and we hope you have years of enjoyment out of your new pool.