Black Basalt works well when a project needs a dark natural stone edge for pool coping, borders, steps, wall caps, and modern outdoor details.
Black Basalt
Black Basalt is a dark natural stone with deep charcoal to black tones and a tumbled + brushed finish. It is commonly used for pool coping, borders, accent bands, wall caps, step treads, driveways, walkways, and modern outdoor living details.
The STONELUX Black Basalt collection includes basalt pavers, pool coping, wall caps, column caps, oversized treads, and related hardscape pieces. For pool projects, Black Basalt is often used as the dark edge or accent material and paired with a lighter field stone such as Afyon White Marble, Aegean Grey Marble, Ivory Travertine, Silver Travertine, porcelain pavers, or other light outdoor pavers.
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Buying Guide
Where Black Basalt Works Best
Black Basalt is strongest when the project needs contrast, clean edges, or a darker architectural detail. It can be used as the main field stone in some applications, but around pools it is often best used as coping, borders, accents, steps, wall caps, or vertical details.
Common applications include:
- Pool coping and spa coping
- Patio borders and accent bands
- Step treads and landings
- Wall caps, column caps, and raised wall caps
- Outdoor kitchen and fireplace details
- Driveways and walkways
- Water feature edges
Because Black Basalt is a dark stone, it can get warmer in direct sun than lighter marble, travertine, or porcelain surfaces. For large pool decks, many projects use a lighter field paver and reserve Black Basalt for coping, borders, and accents.
Black Basalt Pool Coping
Black Basalt pool and spa coping creates a strong, modern frame around pools, spas, water features, and raised walls. It works especially well when paired with light-colored pavers because the dark coping defines the pool edge clearly.
Eased edge coping has a straighter profile and is often used for modern pool designs. Double eased edge pieces can be used for wall caps, raised features, and conditions where more than one exposed edge needs a clean finished profile.
Common coping profiles and sizes
Common Black Basalt coping options include:
- 12x24x2" Eased Edge Coping
- 14x24x2" Eased Edge Coping
- 16x24x2" Eased Edge Coping
- 16x48x2" Eased Edge Coping
- Double eased edge wall caps and cap pieces
Availability can vary by profile, thickness, and current inventory. For exact product availability, use the product table on this page or contact our team for project-specific recommendations.

Black Basalt Pavers
Black Basalt pavers can be used for walkways, patios, borders, driveways, accent fields, and modern hardscape layouts. The tumbled + brushed finish gives the stone a textured surface instead of a polished or shiny look.
For pool decks, Black Basalt is usually better as a border, coping, or accent rather than the full field surface, especially in sunny areas where lighter pavers are more comfortable underfoot.
Current paver sizes
Current Black Basalt paver options include:
Some project layouts may also use smaller basalt pieces or accent pavers depending on availability and design requirements. Use the product table on this page to confirm current sizes, thicknesses, and inventory.
Borders, Accent Bands, and Modern Pool Edges
Black Basalt is often used to create sharp border lines around patios, pool decks, water features, and outdoor living areas. A dark basalt border can help frame a lighter field stone and make the layout feel more intentional.
For modern pool designs, Black Basalt coping can create a clean visual edge between the water and the deck. It pairs especially well with white marble, grey marble, light travertine, beige porcelain, and other lighter pavers.

Treads, Wall Caps, Column Caps, and Raised Features
Black Basalt can also be used for oversized treads, step runs, wall caps, column caps, raised walls, seat walls, and larger transition pieces. These pieces are useful when a project needs a darker stone detail to finish stairs, walls, columns, or outdoor living features.
Oversized Black Basalt treads and caps can make steps, seat walls, and raised areas feel more custom. They also work well when the same dark material is used for pool coping or patio borders.
Relevant options include the 24x72x2 eased edge tread, 28x28x2 four-side eased edge column cap, and 32x32x2 four-side eased edge column cap.
Real Black Basalt Project Uses
Black Basalt is shown in several STONELUX project galleries across Northern Virginia and Washington, DC.
In Backyard Oasis McLean, Black Basalt is used with light marble pavers to create dark contrasting pool coping, border accents, raised wall caps, lit steps, water features, and outdoor living details.
In Modern Hillside Elegance in McLean, VA, Black Basalt coping is paired with large-format porcelain pavers around a modern pool and spa. This shows how Black Basalt can create a dark pool edge while the main deck stays lighter.
In Aldie Modern Escape, Black Basalt is used with porcelain pavers in a pool and pavilion setting. The project includes dark coping and cap details that frame the pool and raised features.
In Urban Serenity in Washington, DC, Black Basalt coping is paired with Aegean Grey Marble pavers, creating a grey marble pool deck with a darker, more defined pool edge.
These projects show why Black Basalt works well as a contrast material. It helps define pool edges, steps, walls, borders, and architectural details without making the entire patio or pool deck dark.

Choosing the Right Black Basalt Product
Choose Black Basalt coping when the project needs a dark, modern pool edge.
Choose 16x24 or 24x24 basalt pavers for walkways, borders, driveway details, accent fields, or modern hardscape layouts.
Choose Black Basalt borders or accent bands when the project needs a dark frame around lighter pavers.
Choose double eased edge caps for raised walls, seat walls, and exposed wall tops.
Choose oversized treads for stairs, landings, step runs, and larger transitions.
Pair Black Basalt with lighter pavers when the project needs contrast but still needs a comfortable main walking surface around the pool.
Black Basalt Compared With Other Materials
Black Basalt is much darker than most travertines, marbles, and porcelain pavers. It works well when the design needs a strong black or charcoal contrast.
Compared with Afyon White Marble, Black Basalt is the opposite color direction and is often used as the dark accent or coping. Compared with Aegean Grey Marble, it creates a stronger pool-edge contrast. Compared with Ivory Travertine, it gives a much more modern and architectural look. Compared with porcelain, Black Basalt offers a natural stone surface with more variation and texture.
Good coordinating options include:
- Afyon White Marble for a bright white marble field with dark coping
- Aegean Grey Marble for a grey marble deck with black coping
- Ivory Travertine for a warm resort-style contrast
- Silver Travertine for a softer grey natural stone pairing
- Porcelain Pavers for large-format modern layouts with basalt coping
For more buying context, see our guides to black pool coping material options, pool coping materials for Virginia's climate, and bullnose vs eased edge pool copings.

Installation Notes
Black Basalt should be installed over a stable, well-drained base with proper slope away from structures and pool edges. In freeze-thaw regions, base preparation, drainage, movement joints, and sealing are especially important.
For coping, the pool beam or setting surface should be properly prepared before installation. Plan overhangs, corners, curves, skimmers, drains, spa edges, water features, and autocover details before setting the stone.
For large-format pavers, oversized treads, wall caps, or bonded installations, follow the installer's setting-material recommendations and use wet-saw cutting for clean edges.
Care and Maintenance
Use a penetrating, breathable sealer for Black Basalt, especially around pools, splash zones, saltwater systems, de-icing exposure, and high-traffic areas. Resealing every 2-3 years is a common guideline, but timing depends on exposure, use, cleaning habits, and local conditions.
Clean with water or pH-neutral stone cleaners. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, and harsh chemicals, as they can damage natural stone. Rinse pool chemicals, leaves, soil, and debris regularly to help maintain the surface.
Because Black Basalt is a dark stone, dust, mineral residue, pollen, hard-water marks, and light-colored debris may be more visible on the surface. Regular rinsing and stone-safe cleaning help keep the finish looking consistent.
Black Basalt FAQ
Is Black Basalt good for pool decks?
Black Basalt can be used around pools, but it is usually best as coping, borders, accent bands, steps, wall caps, or vertical details. For the main pool deck field, many projects use a lighter stone or porcelain paver for better comfort in direct sun.
Is Black Basalt good for pool coping?
Yes. Black Basalt is commonly used for pool coping because it creates a dark, clean edge around the pool. It pairs well with lighter pavers such as Afyon White Marble, Aegean Grey Marble, Ivory Travertine, Silver Travertine, and porcelain.
Which Black Basalt paver sizes are available?
Current Black Basalt paver options include 8x16, 12x24, 16x24, and 24x24. Availability can vary, so use the product table on this page to confirm current sizes and inventory.
Which Black Basalt coping sizes are available?
Common Black Basalt coping options include 12x24x2", 14x24x2", 16x24x2", and 16x48x2" eased edge pieces. Wall caps, double eased edge caps, and oversized treads may also be available depending on inventory.
Can Black Basalt be used for driveways and walkways?
Yes. Black Basalt pavers can be used for walkways, driveways, borders, and hardscape areas when installed over the proper base. For vehicular areas, base preparation and installation method are especially important.
Does Black Basalt get hot in the sun?
Black Basalt is a dark stone, so it can get warmer in direct sun than lighter stones. Around pools, many projects use Black Basalt as coping or accent material and pair it with lighter field pavers for the main walking surface.
Can Black Basalt be paired with white marble?
Yes. Black Basalt pairs very well with Afyon White Marble and other light stones. The contrast works especially well for modern pool coping, patio borders, steps, and wall cap details.
Can Black Basalt be paired with porcelain pavers?
Yes. Black Basalt is often used with porcelain pavers to create a dark natural stone coping or accent detail around modern pool and patio layouts.
Can Black Basalt be used in freeze-thaw climates?
Yes, but installation matters. In Mid-Atlantic and Northeast climates, proper base preparation, drainage, slope, movement joints, setting method, and sealing are important. Poor drainage or trapped moisture can create problems with any natural stone installation.
How often should Black Basalt be sealed?
A penetrating, breathable sealer is recommended. Many outdoor installations are resealed every 2-3 years, but pool splash, saltwater systems, de-icing exposure, heavy cleaning, or high traffic may require attention sooner.
What stones pair best with Black Basalt?
Black Basalt pairs well with Afyon White Marble, Aegean Grey Marble, Ivory Travertine, Silver Travertine, and porcelain pavers. It is most often used when the project needs a dark edge, border, step, or accent against a lighter field material.
Where can I see Black Basalt installed?
You can view Black Basalt in STONELUX project galleries such as Backyard Oasis McLean, Modern Hillside Elegance, Aldie Modern Escape, Urban Serenity, McLean Modern Zen, and Modern Monochrome.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Natural Stone |
| MOHs Scale | 6 |
| Stone Type | Basalt |
| Color Tones | Black |
| DCOF (dry/wet) | 0.70 - 0.57 |
| Origin Country | Turkey |
| Shade/Variation | V1 (Uniform Appearance) |
| Application Areas | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Custom Fabrication | Yes (local/overseas) |
| Density (ASTM C97) | 169.16 lbs/ft3 |
| Sealer Requirement | Recommended |
| Collection Products | Paver, Coping, Slab/Tread, Veneer, Accessories |
| Application Category | Residential, Commercial |
| Chemical/Acid Resistance | No |
| Water Absorption (ASTM C97) | 0.29 % |
| Compressive Strength (ASTM C170) | 11046 psi |
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