Travertine vs Brick
Travertine vs. Brick Pool Coping: Which Is Best for Orlando Pools?
Travertine vs brick pool coping compared — heat, durability, cost, and look. Which coping material works best for Central Florida pools.
Coping is the material capping the edge of your pool — what you lean on, sit on, and walk past barefoot. In Central Florida, the two dominant materials are travertine and brick.
Comparison
| Travertine | Brick | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost (installed, Orlando) | $18-$35/linear ft | $12-$22/linear ft |
| Heat absorption | Low — stays cool barefoot | Medium — warmer in summer sun |
| Durability | 20+ years with sealing | 25+ years |
| Maintenance | Seal every 2-3 years | Low maintenance |
| Slip resistance | Naturally textured, good grip | Good grip (tumbled better than smooth) |
| Look | Premium, modern-to-Mediterranean | Classic, traditional, warm |
Travertine advantages
- Stays cool in Florida sun — massive comfort advantage barefoot
- Premium aesthetic — the most popular choice in Winter Park, Dr. Phillips, Windermere
- Natural texture — built-in slip resistance without being rough
- Pairs beautifully with paver decks and modern tile
Brick advantages
- 30-40% cheaper than travertine
- Nearly indestructible — brick coping can outlast the pool itself
- Classic look — timeless on traditional and Colonial-style pools
- Zero sealing required — less maintenance than travertine
Orlando-specific considerations
- Heat: travertine wins decisively in a Florida summer. Brick absorbs heat and can be uncomfortable barefoot between May-September.
- Sealing: travertine requires sealing every 2-3 years to prevent staining from pool chemistry, tannins, and algae. Skip sealing and it stains.
- Freeze: both handle Central Florida’s mild freezes fine. Neither cracks from 3-5 freeze nights per year.
Other options
- Cantilever concrete ($8-$15/ft) — poured in place, most budget-friendly, clean modern look
- Natural stone ($25-$50+/ft) — flagstone, bluestone, limestone — high-end custom
- Pavers ($15-$25/ft) — matching deck-to-coping for seamless transitions
Our recommendation
Travertine is the Orlando favorite for good reason — it stays cool, looks premium, and handles Florida conditions well. Brick is the budget-friendly classic that works perfectly on traditional pool designs. Neither is wrong; it comes down to aesthetics and budget.
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