Our existing coping (the white plastic sort of stuff, one piece bullnose with liner track) has several cracks in it. Interestingly, I discovered that the last liner replacement did not attach the liner to the coping at all but installed something called "vertical extrusion" for a track to install the liner. Our quote calls for that to be replaced if need be and is an add on option. My question is - we have an existing concrete deck , 36" wide along sides with elongated ends for seating/tables. The concrete is still in serviceable condition with a few cracks but no spalling as well as repair spots from line work. I stumbled on "renovation coping" poking around the site and my mind is...getting active. Is it possible to put some sort of paver/stone look coping over the existing, basically useless, coping and then cover the existing concrete with...something, pavers/stone etc?
Without making husband faint when I approach him with the possibilities?
Here's only close up I have of coping (ignore the bucket, my feeble attempt at filtering iron
.)
Without making husband faint when I approach him with the possibilities?
Here's only close up I have of coping (ignore the bucket, my feeble attempt at filtering iron

Attachments
Last edited: