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How do you bring style and performance to your pool and spa areas? Pool and spa: hardscape offers durable, slip-resistant, and visually striking materials that shape decks, surrounds, and interiors. Find matching components for a unified outdoor retreat. Explore the collection below.

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Materials That Balance Form and Function

Pool and spa: tile and hardscape brings together all the elements that define a safe, inviting aquatic environment. Waterline tile resists chemicals and adds visual contrast. Interior spa tiles offer smooth, non-abrasive finishes and mosaic patterns. Surrounding decks use porcelain, natural stone, or textured pavers for safety and heat resistance. Coping provides a finished pool edge and smooth entry point. These surfaces are engineered to resist UV damage, chlorine, freeze-thaw cycles, and daily wear...

Seamless Design Across Zones

From vanishing edge pools to raised spas, consistent hardscape and tile design connects every zone. Match deck tiles with spa coping, or extend waterline tile into fountains and planters. Use modular systems for fast installation, or customize with stone-cut patterns and accent borders. Options include slip-resistant matte finishes, vibrant glass mosaics, and classic travertine edges. With pool and spa: tile and hardscape, you build cohesive transitions that feel high-end and perform year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the same hardscape be used around spas?

A: Yes. Most decking and coping materials used for pools also work around spas, as long as they're slip-resistant and rated for heat and moisture exposure. Our designers help you select finishes that match your style while meeting safety codes. We guide you through material choices and installation timelines so your retreat feels cohesive from day one.

Q: Are spa tiles different from pool tiles?

A: Spa tiles may offer smoother finishes and smaller mosaics for better contouring on curves. Both must resist chemical exposure and remain safe under wet conditions. Our tile specialists can guide you toward materials that match your project's slip resistance and design goals. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and secure a tailored installation plan built to last.

Q: Do I need matching tile and coping?

A: It's not required, but matching or coordinating tile and coping creates a unified look. Many collections offer edge pieces that align with tile sets. Choose a profile that complements your overall design to highlight the craftsmanship of your surface. Our team can guide you to collections that deliver both durability and a cohesive aesthetic.