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Expert pool coping for Island Park homeowners. Barrier island village with coastal challenges
Pool coping is the capstone material that sits on top of the pool wall at the waterline, forming the finished edge between the water and the surrounding patio. It serves critical functions for safety, water management, and visual appeal, making it one of the most important elements of any pool hardscape. At Brothers Paving & Masonry, we install and replace pool coping across Long Island using premium materials and expert techniques that protect your pool structure and elevate your backyard.
A properly installed coping stone features a bullnose or rounded front edge that is smooth, comfortable to grip, and safe for swimmers entering and exiting the water. The stone is set with a slight overhang that directs splash water and rain back into the pool rather than behind the wall, protecting the bond beam and pool shell from water infiltration and freeze-thaw damage. Without properly installed coping, water can seep behind the pool wall, leading to structural deterioration, a serious concern during Long Island winters.
We install coping in travertine, bluestone, concrete paver profiles (Belgard, Cambridge, Unilock), limestone, and granite. Travertine stays cool in direct sunlight with excellent slip resistance. Bluestone provides a classic Long Island look with dense, durable composition. Concrete paver coping offers the widest color and profile selection at a strong value. Our installation process includes precise perimeter measurement, bond beam inspection and repair if needed, high-strength mortar setting with consistent overhangs, and flexible waterproof sealant in the expansion joint between coping and patio. Whether you are building a new pool or replacing cracked, loose, or dated coping, this is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your Nassau or Suffolk County pool area.
Island Park is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Island Park is a small, tightly-knit barrier island village in southwestern Nassau County, connected to the mainland by bridges over Reynolds Channel. Long Beach Road runs the length of the village, passing waterfront homes, local businesses, and the Island Park LIRR station. The community's low elevation and coastal exposure make flood-resistant materials and proper drainage essential for any paving project. After Superstorm Sandy, many homeowners rebuilt with elevated foundations and upgraded hardscaping. Brothers Paving brings specialized knowledge of coastal construction to Island Park, installing driveways and walkways designed to withstand the harsh marine environment while enhancing these waterfront properties.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our pool coping solutions are designed for Island Park's unique conditions, including Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles, coastal moisture, and local soil characteristics.
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We visit your property, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed estimate.
Our team creates a tailored plan that fits your property, style, and budget.
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Island Park's low elevation and barrier island geography make it one of the most flood-vulnerable communities in Nassau County, where every paving decision must account for potential water inundation. The sandy soils and near-surface water table mean conventional aggregate bases can become saturated during storms, so permeable paver systems and elevated entry designs are worth considering. Salt exposure is constant and year-round, demanding marine-grade sealers and corrosion-resistant fasteners for any masonry or hardscape installation.
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