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    Default Stone coping advice on a new fiberglass pool.

    We are installing a new Leisure fiberglass pool. We have chosen concrete as the material for our pool deck, but will install a man made concrete stone for the coping. Any advice on what to ask my stone guy would be appreciated. Can this type of stone be glued in place onto a concrete "shelf", or should it be set with mortar? We chose a stone that has a fullnose edge and is 12" wide x 24" long.

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    I don't know the answer to your question but hope someone will. I just wanted to welcome you to the Pool Forum and thank you for your subscription!

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