
Pool Tile, Coping & Decking Upgrades
Transform your pool area with beautiful tile, new coping, and premium decking materials. Expert installation for lasting beauty.
⭐ Trusted by hundreds of South Florida homeowners • 6+ years of experience
Premium Pool Finishes & Materials
Your pool's tile, coping, and decking do more than look good — together they protect the structure, keep the deck safe underfoot, and set the entire look of your backyard. We design and install all three across Weston and Broward County, with premium materials built for South Florida.
Waterline tile caps the finish where the water meets the wall, resisting the calcium scale and oils that stain plaster. Coping is the cap around the pool's edge — it protects the shell, directs splash-out away from the water, and gives you a safe, finished border. Decking is the surface that surrounds it all, where comfort, slip-resistance, and heat matter most in our climate.
Most upgrades combine all three for a cohesive look, and they're often done alongside resurfacing while the pool is already drained. Whether you're repairing cracked coping, refreshing dated tile, or installing a brand-new travertine deck, we handle the design, materials, and installation end to end.
Below you'll find the materials we install most, how the process works, what drives the cost, and why certain materials simply hold up better in South Florida.
What's Included
Tile Options
Ceramic, porcelain, glass, stone
Coping Repair
Safety and water management
Decking
Pavers, travertine, marble options
Design Help
Expert design recommendations
Professional Installation
Expert craftsmanship and durability
Premium Materials
High-quality, long-lasting materials
Pool Deck Material Options
The right deck balances looks, comfort underfoot, slip-resistance, and budget. These are the materials we install most across Weston and Broward.
Travertine Pavers
The most popular choice in Weston — natural stone that stays cool underfoot and looks elegant.
- ✓ Stays cooler in the sun
- ✓ Natural slip resistance
- ✓ Timeless, high-end look
- ✓ Individually replaceable
Brick & Concrete Pavers
Interlocking pavers in endless colors and patterns — durable and easy to repair.
- ✓ Very durable
- ✓ Huge style range
- ✓ Joints aid drainage
- ✓ Single pavers swap out
Marble Pavers
Premium shell-stone and marble for a luxurious, ultra-cool deck surface.
- ✓ Coolest underfoot
- ✓ Luxurious appearance
- ✓ Naturally slip-resistant
- ✓ Premium finish
Stamped Concrete
A budget-friendly surface stamped and colored to mimic stone or brick.
- ✓ Most economical
- ✓ Many patterns & colors
- ✓ Seamless surface
- ✓ Sealed to protect
Coping & Waterline Tile Options
Coping
Coping caps the pool's edge — protecting the shell, directing splash-out away from the water, and finishing the border safely.
- • Travertine & natural stone
- • Precast concrete coping
- • Poured cantilever concrete
- • Brick & paver coping
Waterline Tile
Waterline tile protects the finish where water meets the wall and resists the scale and oils that stain plaster.
- • Porcelain & ceramic — durable, affordable
- • Glass tile — premium shimmer
- • Natural stone
- • Mosaic accents & borders
Signs It's Time to Replace Your Deck, Coping, or Tile
Catch these early — small problems here lead to water damage and safety hazards if ignored.
Cracked or lifting deck
Pavers or concrete that have cracked, sunk, or heaved create trip hazards and drainage problems.
Loose or hollow coping
Cracked or loose coping lets water seep behind it and reach the pool's structure.
Falling or stained tile
Waterline tile that's cracking, popping off, or permanently stained drags down the whole look.
Poor drainage
Water pooling on the deck or running toward the pool or house signals a grading problem.
Slippery surfaces
A deck that's slick when wet isn't safe right at the pool's edge.
Dated or mismatched look
Faded, outdated, or patched-together materials make the whole pool feel old.
Tile, Coping & Decking Projects
Premium pool finishes and materials across South Florida

Travertine Deck Upgrade
Premium travertine pavers with modern coping design

Mosaic Tile & Spa
Beautiful blue mosaic tile with premium gray paver deck

Rock Coping Feature
Natural rock coping with textured deck surface

Waterfront Pool & Tile
Elegant tile accents with paver decking on waterfront property
The Installation Process, Step by Step
Most deck, coping, and tile projects take several days to a couple of weeks, depending on size and materials. Here's what we do.
- 1
Design & material selection
We help you choose the materials, colors, and layout that fit your home, your pool, and your budget.
- 2
Demolition & removal
We remove the old decking, coping, or tile and haul it away.
- 3
Base prep & grading
We build a solid, properly graded base so water drains away from the pool and house — the step that makes a deck last.
- 4
Coping installation
We set new coping to cap and protect the pool's edge and create a safe border.
- 5
Waterline tile
We set and grout your tile at the waterline for a clean, durable, easy-to-clean finish.
- 6
Decking installation
We lay your pavers or stone, or pour and finish concrete, in your chosen pattern.
- 7
Grout, seal & cleanup
We seal porous materials like travertine and marble, finish the joints, and leave the area spotless.
What Affects the Cost
Every project is quoted after a free on-site visit. These are the factors that move the price.
Material choice
Travertine, marble, and glass tile cost more than concrete or porcelain — but last and stay cooler.
Deck & coping size
Square footage of decking and linear feet of coping.
Removing old materials
Tearing out and hauling away existing decking, coping, or tile.
Base prep & drainage
Correcting grading or drainage so water flows away from the pool and house.
Repair vs. full replacement
Spot repairs cost less than a complete redo.
Bundling with resurfacing
Doing tile and coping while the pool is drained for resurfacing is more efficient.
You get a clear, itemized free estimate — no surprises. Tile and coping pair efficiently with a pool resurfacing project while the pool is already drained. Or get a ballpark with our pool cost estimator.
Built for South Florida Pool Decks
Our climate is the reason material choice matters so much. Intense sun makes solid concrete decks hot underfoot, while natural stone like travertine and marble stays noticeably cooler — a big reason they're the favorites in Weston and Broward. Heavy summer rain demands proper grading and drainage so water never runs back toward the pool or your home.
We choose materials and finishes that hold up to sun, salt systems, and constant moisture, with slip-resistant surfaces right where you need them at the water's edge. The result is a deck that looks beautiful, stays safe and comfortable, and lasts for years in Florida conditions.
What Our Customers Say
Real experiences from homeowners who've upgraded their pools with tile and decking
"The new tile and coping completely transformed our pool's appearance. The installation was flawless and finished ahead of schedule."
George & Nancy
Weston, FL
"We're amazed at the difference new coping made. Blue Clair helped us choose the perfect style and the quality is outstanding."
Rebecca M.
Pembroke Pines, FL
"From cracked, dated tile to a modern, beautiful waterline - Blue Clair made our pool look brand new again."
Vincent & Angela
Davie, FL
Tile, Coping & Decking FAQs
Everything about pool finishing upgrades
Travertine and marble pavers are the top choices in South Florida because natural stone stays noticeably cooler underfoot than concrete and resists slips when wet. Pavers are also durable and easy to repair. We generally steer homeowners away from dark, solid concrete, which can get uncomfortably hot in the Weston sun.
Still have questions?
Call Us: 954-716-1236Related Pool Renovation Services
Explore more services we provide to keep your pool in perfect condition
Upgrade Your Pool Area Today
Transform your pool with premium finishes. Free quote, no obligation.