Drip Groove - A drip groove prevents rainwater from flowing back onto walls or step risers. By redirecting water away from vertical surfaces, it protects masonry from excessive moisture, helping preserve stonework and mortar integrity. Our drip Groove starts from around 10mm from the edge of the stone.
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Wall coping stones are protective caps placed on top of walls to prevent water penetration and improve durability while adding a finished appearance.
2. What are pier caps?
Pier caps are stone covers designed for the tops of pillars or columns, offering protection from weather and enhancing the overall look of entrances and boundary walls.
3. What materials do you offer?
We supply coping stones and pier caps in Black Basalt, Limestone, and Dark Grey Marble, each offering unique aesthetic and performance benefits.
4. Is Dark Grey Marble suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, Dark Grey Marble can be used outdoors and provides a premium finish, but it benefits from sealing to maintain its appearance over time.
5. Do I need to seal the stone?
Black Basalt: We sell it Sealed
Limestone: Strongly recommended
Dark Grey Marble: Recommended for longevity and stain protection
6. Are your coping stones frost-resistant?
Yes, all materials are suitable for UK weather when installed correctly, with Black Basalt offering the highest resistance to freeze-thaw cycles.
07. What sizes are available?
We offer a range of standard sizes, and bespoke sizes can often be manufactured to suit your specific project requirements.
08. Can I order custom sizes or shapes?
Yes, custom dimensions and profiles are available upon request, including different edge details and thicknesses.
09. How are coping stones installed?
They are installed using mortar or adhesive, with a slight overhang and drip groove to ensure water runs away from the wall. We also could provide a link for recommended products.
10. What is a drip groove and why is it important?
A drip groove is a small channel underneath the coping stone that prevents water from running back onto the wall, reducing staining and damage.
11. How do I maintain coping stones and pier caps?
Maintenance is simple: Clean occasionally with mild detergent Re-seal porous stones as needed Check joints periodically
12. Will the colour change over time?
Natural stone may weather slightly over time, especially limestone and marble. Sealing helps preserve the original appearance.