Exposed Aggregate Concrete Around Pool

Exposed Aggregate Concrete Around Pool - White | Modern

Deciding on what type of concrete to use around your pool can be a difficult decision. With so many different styles available, each with its own upsides and drawbacks, you may be wondering which one will work best with your pool’s design.

In this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to consider about exposed aggregate pool coping, including its aesthetics and other pros and cons.

Exposed Aggregate Around Pool - What Is It?

An exposed aggregate pool finish incorporates pebbles, glass beads, or stones into a cement mixture. Pebblecrete and glass beadcrete pool interiors are both examples of exposed aggregate pool finishes.

This material can also be used outside of pools as exposed aggregate pool coping. The most popular inclusion in this usage is pebbles or stone, with many people choosing white pebbles for a modern finish.

It is less common to use glass beads for surfaces outside of pools, but this option may be available from certain companies.

Cost Of Exposed Aggregate Pool Coping

Exposed aggregate pool coping is a mid-range price option when compared to other pool coping materials. The price can depend largely on the type of pebbles you have chosen for your aggregate, but it tends to range from $95-$115 per square metre on average.

Benefits And Drawbacks Of Honed / Polished Concrete

The Benefits

Non-Slip

Exposed agg around a pool has a perfect amount of natural grip due to the pebble inclusions and resists getting slippery when wet. This feature makes it a great surface for preventing falls around your swimming pool.

Long-Lasting

This pool coping material is rough and durable. It is capable of withstanding heavy drops and is sealed against water damage. With minimal maintenance, this coping choice can last 15-20 years on average.

Sophisticated Design

Exposed aggregate pool coping shows that thought was put into the details of what surrounds your pool. This surface has a more decorative appearance than almost all types of poured concrete and can still pair with a variety of landscape themes.

Customisable

This pool surround choice can be customised to fit your design ideas. Because the aggregate is unique in each mixture, you can often choose the colours for the cement and pebbles used.

One popular choice is white exposed aggregate around pools, while dark pebbles also make a great option for modern landscape designs.

The Drawbacks

Rough On Feet

Even modern exposed aggregate around pools tends to have a rough surface. While this works great to prevent falls, those with tender feet often find this surface uncomfortable to walk on while barefoot.

You may be able to work with your supplier to select a smoother, smaller type of pebble or finishing sealant that reduces this discomfort.

Cleaning

Exposed aggregate materials can be more difficult to clean than other pool surfaces due to their texture.

It is best to use a power-washing nozzle when cleaning this surface, and cleaning should be done monthly in areas where debris builds up in order to avoid stains.

Conclusion

Modern exposed aggregate pools have a sophisticated and natural-looking design that makes them a top choice for your pool’s surrounds.

While this surface can be rough on feet and is slightly more difficult to clean than smooth types of concrete, we like it for the unique design elements it can bring to your landscape.

Do you have any questions or comments about the exposed aggregate pool coping? Leave us a comment down below! We’d love to help answer any remaining queries you may have.

Louis from Pool Advisor

Louis

A chemical engineer by trade, Louis is committed to debunking myths in the pool industry by explaining the underlying chemistry and making it accessible to all.