Pool Coping Repair Services in Dallas-Fort Worth Texas

Expert Pool Coping Repair for DFW Homeowners

Summit Pool Works provides professional pool coping repair services to pool owners throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

Pool coping repair services in Dallas-Fort Worth. Pool Coping Repair in Dallas-Fort Worth Pool coping — the cap or edge material that borders the top of your pool shell — is constantly exposed to foot traffic, pool chemicals, weather extremes in North Texas , and the natural movement of DFW's shifting clay soils.

Cracked, loose, or sinking coping is both an aesthetic problem and a safety hazard that can lead to water infiltration behind your pool shell. Summit Pool Works repairs all types of pool coping across the DFW Metroplex — quickly, durably, and at a fair price. The coping is one of the most visible and most stressed components of your pool.

It sits at the junction of the pool shell, the deck, and the waterline tile — three elements that all move and expand differently with temperature and soil changes. In DFW, where clay soil movement is a year-round reality, coping takes tremendous stress. Our repair approach addresses not just the visible damage but the underlying causes to prevent recurrence.

Common Coping Problems We Fix Cracked coping stones — Freeze-thaw cycles, heavy foot traffic, and soil settlement can crack coping material. Cracks range from hairline cosmetic issues to structural breaks that allow water infiltration.

We replace individual cracked stones or sections without disturbing surrounding intact coping Loose or hollow coping — When the mortar or adhesive bond between the coping and the bond beam fails, coping stones become loose, wobbly, or hollow-sounding.

This is extremely common in DFW pools over 10 years old, as the cyclical expansion and contraction from soil movement and temperature changes gradually weakens the original bond Mortar joint failure — The mortar between coping stones deteriorates over time from chemical exposure, freeze-thaw, and UV damage.

Failed mortar joints allow water to penetrate behind the pool shell, accelerating soil erosion and structural damage Sinking or uneven sections — DFW's clay soil movement can cause sections of the deck and coping to settle unevenly, creating trip hazards and drainage problems. This is especially common on the side of the pool closest to slope changes or drainage…