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PORCELAIN PAVING

PORCELAIN PAVING

Porcelain paving is one of the most beautiful additions you can make to a garden or patio, and here at Bradstone, we’re delighted to bring you a wonderful range of this premium product.

We take pride in bringing you a wide selection of porcelain paving to compliment whatever aesthetic your project is aiming for, but each of our porcelain products has a designer feel, owing to its exquisite design and manufacture.

From ultra-modern with a delicate sparkle, to rustic wood-effect, there are plenty of styles and colors for you to choose from. Many of our products reflect the feel of natural stone for a truly authentic look, but with a practical edge. To help you make the right decision, you can order samples of your chosen paving before purchase. What’s more, is that the first three samples are free of charge.

We ensure that all of our products are crafted to the very highest quality, and our porcelain paving is certainly no different. Made to be enjoyed for years to come, you can also take advantage of our 10-year product guarantee when you choose a Bradstone Assured Installer. In addition to its robust construction, many of our porcelain products are also designed to be easy to clean, thanks to their non-porous finish, allowing you to keep them looking their best throughout the year.

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POOL COPING

In the world of architecture, coping refers to the protective cap or lip at the top of a wall that gives a finished look and protects the wall from the elements. It’s used largely the same way in pool design.

When an inground pool is built, the upper surface of the pool wall—known as the bond beam—will likely have exposed steel, which probably isn’t going to win any safety or design awards unless you’re going for Thunderdome chic. You install coping to cover this wall, where it can direct water away from your pool and into the deck drain. It will also give your pool a polished look, and make it safer for swimmers.

Typically, pool coping is designed with a graceful outward slant. It’s most often made of stone, concrete, or composite materials. Metal and wood options exist, but they tend to suffer wear and tear in the moisture-rich pool environment. Consequently, they tend to need more care, investment, and maintenance.