Browse Forums Pools & Spas 1 Feb 27, 2018 7:32 pm G'day guys, Looking for a little advice. We are thinking of renovating our pool area with a more modern look. I'd like to do most of the work myself to keep costs down. Our pool has some old terracotta coloured coping bricks. These would appear to be our biggest issue in renovating the area. We like to change these out. Research I've done indicated this is quite extensive. So we are looking for other options besides removing these. Is it possible to tile over the coping tile or even paint them? Has anyone had experience doing this? Has your experience been good bad ugly etc? Thanks in advance. Re: Pool Coping 2Mar 10, 2018 7:10 am KPOT G'day guys, Looking for a little advice. We are thinking of renovating our pool area with a more modern look. I'd like to do most of the work myself to keep costs down. Our pool has some old terracotta coloured coping bricks. These would appear to be our biggest issue in renovating the area. We like to change these out. Research I've done indicated this is quite extensive. So we are looking for other options besides removing these. Is it possible to tile over the coping tile or even paint them? Has anyone had experience doing this? Has your experience been good bad ugly etc? Thanks in advance. We have just finished our pool, but we have chosen to go with a fibreglass pool. As I have a lot of info about pool installing and renovating now (it kinda stuck with me) I'm afraid it isn't such a great experience changing coping bricks but painting over should be possible, go through articles like this one http://homeguides.sfgate.com/paint-pool ... 43990.html Hi everyone, Looking for some advise. We are about to build an above ground pool in our backyard. There is a private sewer line running under the pool at 1.6m… 0 11763 Hi, I'm new to this forum so I hope I'm doing this post correctly. Please advise if it's not. I've just bought my place. The inground pool has a marble lining that has… 0 13665 Murraya could be a great option for you. It creates a great tall screening hedge but doesn't drop fruit like lily pilly. The flowers smell divine. 2 10266 |