I literally just came back from outside with our PB and the masonry guys. Our PB apologized about not realizing that the travertine coping would not take a smooth shape on our freeform pool. I watched them cut several pieces and try to piece them together but the closest they came is a very geometrical shape with a HUGE hang over in certain areas.
I had originally decided to do the upgrade to travertine since our pool will be salt water and I have heard that in the long run, it would have the longest life. And now that travertine is not an option, I'm clueless! I have a list of 5 different stone places to go select new coping and have the slightest clue as what to look for.
I would GREATLY appreciate your feedback PLEASE!!
Our Texas pool is saltwater and free form with spa. I want to stay away from darker colors and would want something that I won't have to worry about replacing anytime soon.
Also, this was clearly an error on our PB so he said we won't be charged an upgrade fee as long as we don't choose Marble...
Advise, Ideas, anything at this point will help me!!
****Updating with pics of what was presented to me with the travertine that we selected as coping. I tried to get a pic of the entire pool as well to show how "curvy" it is which was the major concern for the masonry guy in order to get a "clean flush" finish.
I had originally decided to do the upgrade to travertine since our pool will be salt water and I have heard that in the long run, it would have the longest life. And now that travertine is not an option, I'm clueless! I have a list of 5 different stone places to go select new coping and have the slightest clue as what to look for.
I would GREATLY appreciate your feedback PLEASE!!
Our Texas pool is saltwater and free form with spa. I want to stay away from darker colors and would want something that I won't have to worry about replacing anytime soon.
Also, this was clearly an error on our PB so he said we won't be charged an upgrade fee as long as we don't choose Marble...
Advise, Ideas, anything at this point will help me!!
****Updating with pics of what was presented to me with the travertine that we selected as coping. I tried to get a pic of the entire pool as well to show how "curvy" it is which was the major concern for the masonry guy in order to get a "clean flush" finish.

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