Coping stones
There are many types of coping stones to choose from, ranging from traditional copings, pier caps, and even aluminium alternatives. However, it’s important to note that coping stones are not just a decorative feature. They are an essential and underappreciated construction necessity that should be taken into account prior to your next parapet stand or boundary wall construction project. Whether you’re working on a small-scale project or a large-scale and complex one, coping stones are a smart, long-lasting and incredibly valuable addition to your building’s roof or wall structure.
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What are coping stones?
A coping stone is a rectangular stone that can be used to cover up a free-standing wall, parapet stand, boundary, or flat roof wall. It’s made up of flat, single-weathered, or twice-weathered stones, and when you install it, it’ll give your project a strong, attractive look that’s both practical and decorative.
It’s designed to protect the exposed top of the wall from rain and weather, while also stopping rainwater from soaking into the wall and weakening it. Roof Giant has a wide selection of coping stones for both practical and decorative projects in buildings and gardens.
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A coping stone’s capping function helps to keep water out of your wall. It’s made of either hard concrete or porous porcelain, and typically comes in a once-weathered or twice-weathered design that allows water to run off without letting water to seep into the wall below.
Why should you use coping stones for your next project?
Whether it’s on a basic garden wall or roof parapet, coping stones are an essential part of any wall project. Without them, you’ll be left with the visible signs of weather damage and the actual damages from weather that can cause your wall to deteriorate over time, staining and eventually crumbling.