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Beige Artificial Stone Wall Coping

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About Beige Artificial Stone Wall Coping: Cast Stone, Faux Stone wall coping is the series of natural or faux stones running along the top of a freestanding outdoor wall, whereas a capping stone is a single stone placed on pillars and garden gate posts, where it will often be shaped as a finial to make an architectural statement.

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Do walls really need coping stones?

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Yes. Coping stones are massively important when it comes to your walling project. They protect walls from weather damage and come complete with drip checks - which helps to keep water away from the wall. Coping stones are manufactured from high-strength concrete and provide an aesthetically-pleasing finish.

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Do cast stone coping stones leak?

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Wall coping stones also protect the tops of external walls but when they are continuously leaking, problems occur. The result is further damage such as hollow, loose or missing render. The leaky part and the worn part of the wall should be repaired immediately.

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What is parapet wall coping?

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This unique type of cap is designed to cover the top of parapet walls. Many buildings have flat roofs in certain areas specifically for air condoning units and etc. At the edge of these roofs, parapet walls are commonly found, and are vulnerable to leaks if not flashed correctly.

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Which faux stone or natural stone is used for coping?

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A wall coping may be capstone, brick, clay or terracotta, concrete or cast stone, tile, slate, granite, limestone, sandstone, marble, tuff, gneiss, etc. In all cases it should be weathered (have a slanted or curved top surface) to throw off the water.

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How thick are wall coping stones?

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This wall element for protection purposes placed on the wall must be at least 3 cm thick. It should protrude at least 5 cm on both sides of the wall to prevent rainfall from penetrating the wall.

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