Cantilevered Concrete Coping on an Inground Fiberglass Pool

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

Cantilevered Concrete Coping is affordable, durable, and looks great.....if it done correctly. Successful swimming pool designer and contractor Jason Hughes discusses the advantages of cantilvered concrete coping and the process of how it is formed and poured. For more information about inground swimming pools visit www.PoolSchool.us and www.riverpoolsandspas.com

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  • We make the cuts with a gas powered concrete saw normally the day after the pour when the forms have been removed. The depth of the cut needs to be at least one quarter of the thickness of the slab(4" slab=1" deep cut). Hope that helps.

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  • Jason, how do you make the cuts? After the concrete is set? Before? While the forms are still in place? How deep is the cut? All the way thru?

  • spray some PAM butter spray on the form so the concrete dont stick to it...

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