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an empty swimming pool with lounge chairs and trees in the backgroung area

You’re most likely to be thinking about pool copings if you’re about to build a swimming pool in your backyard or buying a home with one. Almost all in-ground pools have coping stones around their edges. And to get the most out of your pool, you need to take care of it. You have to […]

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Pool Tile and Coping puts the finishing touches needed on PA swimming pools! Call Coronado’s today for the best pool tile trim and coping in PA.

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The choices are endless, deciding on the perfect color, texture, and size of tile for our pool is mind boggling. The waterline tile adds a beautiful finishing touch to a pool. The tile we choose can be eye catching or subtle, blend into the pool or into the surroundings. Besides being decorative, the tile protects… Continue reading →

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the pool waterline tile is clean and ready to use

You would be hard-pressed to find a plaster pool without a waterline. Waterline swimming pool tiles are important for both aesthetics and maintenance. They are mounted at the top of the pool below the coping (protective cap). Usually installed as a 6-inch band, waterline pool tile follows the perimeter of your pool to help prevent pollen, sunscreen, body oils and other substances that enter the water from creating a yellow, scummy line at the pool’s waterline. It also takes on the calcium…

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