MARBLE, SLATE, ANDESITE, SUKABUMI STONE, LAVA STONE, SANDSTONE
Grade | Size | Surface | Price |
---|---|---|---|
A | 30*60*3 cm | Honed | $15/Pieces |
A | 30*30*3 cm | Honed | $10/Pieces |
MARBLE, SLATE, ANDESITE, SUKABUMI STONE, LAVA STONE, SANDSTONE
Products/Project Information
All Stone Coping 30cm x 30 cm and 30cm x 60cm x 3cmMaterial Information
Availlable Size ( cm) | Coverage / Pcs | Surface Texture | Packaging Type | Product Weight | Density |
30 x 30 x 3 | 0.09 / m2 | Anti Slip | Ispm 15 Crate | 4 kgs | Solid, Strong |
30 x 60 x 3 | 0.18 / m2 | Anti Slip | Ispm 15 Crate | 8 kgs | Solid, Strong |
Material Type | Material Origin | Variation | Available Finished | Environmental | Colour |
LimeStone | Indonesia | Low | Antislip, Honed | Friendly | Beige |
Stock Information
Beige Limestone are abundant in our stocks with Honed, Sawncut, Bushhamered Finish.
Other Pool Copings such as Marble, Lavastone and Basalt are custom production. Srocks are made based on confirmed orders received.
Packing Details
Natural stone pool copings are typically packaged for export with great care to ensure they arrive destination undamaged.Before packaging, Pool Copings cleaned to remove any dirt or debris that could damage the surface during shipping.
The crates securely closed and nailed shut to prevent the pool copings from shifting or falling during transport.
Shipping Details
Using : 20 FCL ( Full Container Load ) or LCL ( Less Container Load )Shipping Port: Tanjung Priok, Indonesia
Approximate shipping time after payment is 15 days to 30 days.
Shipping fee is paid by the buyer and added to the total price.
Payment Details
Pool Coping : $ 16 per pieces - fob Tanjung Priok, Indonesia16$ / PIECESMaintenance Informations
Which Type of Coping Surface finish to be used on the decks of swimming pools ?For the decks of swimming pools, it is generally recommended to use a non-slip surface finish for safety reasons. Lavastone, Basalt, Limestone and marble are commonly used for pool decks.Cleaning travertine pool copings and pavers requires regular maintenance to keep them looking their best. Here are some general steps to clean travertine pool copings and pavers:
1. Remove debris: Begin by removing any leaves, dirt, or other debris from the surface of the travertine. Use a broom, leaf blower, or a soft-bristle brush to sweep away loose particles.
2. Rinse with water: Use a garden hose or pressure washer on a low setting to rinse the travertine surfaces with water. This will help remove any loose dirt and prepare the stone for cleaning.
3. Prepare a cleaning solution: Mix a mild, pH-neutral stone cleaner with water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the travertine. Test the cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area of the travertine to ensure it doesn't cause any adverse reactions.
4. Apply the cleaning solution: Use a sponge, soft brush, or a mop to apply the cleaning solution to the travertine surfaces. Work in small sections to ensure thorough coverage. Allow the solution to sit for a few minutes to penetrate and loosen any dirt or stains.
5. Scrub gently: Use a soft-bristle brush or a non-abrasive scrub pad to gently scrub the travertine surfaces. Focus on any stained or heavily soiled areas. Avoid applying excessive pressure to prevent scratching the stone.
6. Rinse thoroughly: Once you have scrubbed the travertine, thoroughly rinse the surfaces with clean water to remove the cleaning solution and any loosened dirt. Ensure that all traces of the cleaning solution are completely removed.
7. Dry the surfaces: Use a clean towel or allow the travertine to air dry. Avoid leaving the stone to air dry if it's exposed to direct sunlight, as this can result in streaks or water spots. Use a soft cloth to buff the surfaces if necessary.
8. Apply a sealer (optional): If desired, you can apply a penetrating sealer designed specifically for travertine. Sealing helps protect the stone from stains and makes future cleaning easier. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and reapplication intervals.
Remember to consult the specific recommendations from the manufacturer or supplier of your pool coping products, as they may have additional or alternative instructions for cleaning and maintenance.