Awsome video my brother. I enjoyed the detailed explanation you gave regarding the limestones. Apres axperes, you're at the top of this stone business for sure.
Thank you for this excellent video. I was happily surprised to see that you're in Sydney. We're in the north of Sydney and will soon be looking at resurfacing both the pool and the area around it. I look forward to being in touch. Cheers - David
Hi , Thanks for the tips great video. What is the dropface tile/paver at 3:50 ? that looks great, how could I get a price quoted for that for a 8.2 x 4.2 pool copping.
HI Bret, Its called Siri Marble. see the link to see learn more about the product. www.armstone.com.au/products/stone-pavers/marble-pavers/siri/ Please send your enquiry to info@armstone.com.au and we will come back to you with a quote.
Natural stones have hair line fractures but most of the times these are not visible. not sure what you have on your pool deck, I need to see pictures first
I had a 10x24 salt vinyl water pool installed last summer. We’re trying to DIY coping and small patio around the pool. Any tips or recommendation on coping? I’m a bit concern about safety along the edges of the coping. Are there soft coping? Or in general the only options is pavers or concrete coping?
Love your videos - very informative as I shop for a pool. When you say limestone paver - is travertine a good option for a salt water pool? And should I request anything particular from the pool company when selecting the travertine option? And lastly - should I request that the travertine is sealed? Thanks in advance
Not all travertines are ok to use around the salt water pool but most of them have that tumbled finish are slippery when wet hence why we dont recommend Tumbled Travertine around swimming pools for that reason. All pool pavers need to have P4 or P5 Slip rating. please check with your supplier
They look like Natural Travertine Pavers but most of them are Travertine-look Porcelain Pavers or Natural Limestone/Marble pavers. See the link below to view the range of Stone-look Porcelain pavers: www.armstone.com.au/products/porcelain-pavers/
Super helpful! Trying to pick coping, decking, pool tile & pebblesheen is overwhelming!
Glad it was helpful! if you are based in Sydney NSW will love to help. Just call us on 1300 560 560
Mate you are the best, sooo much useful information you gave me! Thank you
Happy to help!
A very helpful video. Many thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Another excellent video. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awsome video my brother. I enjoyed the detailed explanation you gave regarding the limestones. Apres axperes, you're at the top of this stone business for sure.
Some good info there thanks
Any time!
This video is fantastic. Thank you for the information.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this excellent video. I was happily surprised to see that you're in Sydney. We're in the north of Sydney and will soon be looking at resurfacing both the pool and the area around it. I look forward to being in touch. Cheers - David
Glad it was helpful David! I hope to help you further
Very nice!! Thank you for this
My pleasure!
thank u it was a very informative video
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Which product is the pencil round pool paver shown in the video?
Its called Nulla Bluestone. see the link below:
www.armstone.com.au/products/stone-pavers/bluestone-pavers/nulla/
Fantastic information, where are you located?
Thank you! Glebe NSW, Sydney, Australia
Thank you for sharing, much appreciated!
My pleasure !
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I read complaints of sealants making the chosen product slippery ? Is this for only certain types? Thanks!
Some cheap sealants can make stones slippery, particulary the wet-look sealers.
What color is the coping and tile in the last pool?????
That's Travertine-look Porcelain Paver called Ivory. see below link:
www.armstone.com.au/products/porcelain-pavers/ivory/
Good video...THANKS!
Glad you liked it!
Do you guys make drop face porcelain coping?
Yes we do
Cheers... I did not hear which pavers would be best option. The ones above the T3 category?? cheers
Go for Limestone or Marble, just make sure they are salt tested as not all Limestones pavers are suitable to use around the pool.
not sure what is T3 category John
Sir could you help me , what is the gaap (mm) between two tiles in a swimming pool in Olympic pools
not sure o be honest :(
Hi , Thanks for the tips great video. What is the dropface tile/paver at 3:50 ? that looks great, how could I get a price quoted for that for a 8.2 x 4.2 pool copping.
HI Bret, Its called Siri Marble. see the link to see learn more about the product.
www.armstone.com.au/products/stone-pavers/marble-pavers/siri/
Please send your enquiry to info@armstone.com.au and we will come back to you with a quote.
Hi is it normal for some pool deck tiles to have minor cracks around the edges? Thank you
Natural stones have hair line fractures but most of the times these are not visible. not sure what you have on your pool deck, I need to see pictures first
I had a 10x24 salt vinyl water pool installed last summer. We’re trying to DIY coping and small patio around the pool. Any tips or recommendation on coping? I’m a bit concern about safety along the edges of the coping. Are there soft coping? Or in general the only options is pavers or concrete coping?
Hi Livie, i am not sure if you can stick stones on vinyl sheets. What is the coping material now on your pool ? is it in-ground pool ?
Love your videos - very informative as I shop for a pool. When you say limestone paver - is travertine a good option for a salt water pool? And should I request anything particular from the pool company when selecting the travertine option? And lastly - should I request that the travertine is sealed? Thanks in advance
Not all travertines are ok to use around the salt water pool but most of them have that tumbled finish are slippery when wet hence why we dont recommend Tumbled Travertine around swimming pools for that reason.
All pool pavers need to have P4 or P5 Slip rating. please check with your supplier
Heat, a stone that it doesn’t get hot please? Tx
limestone
Is it just me or did you say travertine was not a good choice and then showed tons of travertine ?
They look like Natural Travertine Pavers but most of them are Travertine-look Porcelain Pavers or Natural Limestone/Marble pavers.
See the link below to view the range of Stone-look Porcelain pavers:
www.armstone.com.au/products/porcelain-pavers/