Looking for pool coping repair in Washington, UT? We connect homeowners across Washington with qualified, licensed pool contractors who specialize in this work. Cracked or lifted coping pulls the eye away from any resurface. Bundle it with the finish for a complete, finished look around the pool's edge. Most of our Washington jobs come from Coral Canyon, Sienna Hills, and Long Valley and the surrounding neighborhoods. Below: typical Washington cost ranges, finish options, and what to expect when a vetted contractor reaches out about your project.
Cracked, lifted, or stained coping spoils any resurfacing project. Pair it with the finish for a clean, complete result around the pool's edge.

A lot of Coral Canyon homes are now 10–14 years old, which is right in the resurfacing window for original plaster surfaces. If your pool came with the house and you've never resurfaced, it's worth getting a quote.
Coral Canyon and Sienna Hills both have active HOAs. Coping or tile changes typically need approval; a same-color replaster usually doesn't.
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Yes — coping is its own scope and can be repaired on its own. But if your finish is more than 5 years old, it usually makes sense to bundle so you don't drain twice.
Spot repairs: $500–$1,500. Full coping replacement on a typical residential pool: $2,500–$7,000 depending on material and pool perimeter.
Most often it's the expansion joint failing — the deck and pool move slightly with temperature swings, and if the joint can't absorb that movement, the coping cracks or lifts.
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