Color Matching for Pool Mastic Replacement
We use Sika professional-grade sealants. View real project photos by color and download the full color chart to find the best match for your coping, deck, and surrounding materials.
Sika-brand sealants
Commercial-grade, UV-resistant material used on every Dallas Mastic project.
Color discussion included
We go over color options at the estimate stage so the finished joint fits the surrounding pool area.
Text photos for a faster recommendation
Send us a photo of your coping and deck and we will point you toward the best color match before the estimate.
Real Project Color Examples
Each card below shows a finished project and the Sika color used. Filter by tone family to find the colors closest to your coping and deck.

A warm, sandy beige tone that sits cleanly against lighter coping. Works well on travertine surrounds and natural concrete decks where a natural, understated look is the goal.

The same Sierra Beige tone with a sand aggregate added to the sealant. The subtle texture helps the joint line blend into rougher, more tactile coping materials and deck surfaces.

A cool, neutral gray that works well on contemporary pools with concrete or gray-tone coping. Keeps the joint line clean without drawing attention away from the surrounding deck.

Aluminum Gray with added sand aggregate. The textured finish blends naturally into rougher gray or charcoal coping surfaces and helps disguise minor joint irregularities.

A versatile mid-tone gray with sand aggregate. Sits well against a wide range of coping materials and works particularly well on pools where the joint line needs to read as neutral without disappearing.

A warm, earthy taupe with sand aggregate texture. Blends naturally with tan or light-brown coping materials, warm travertine, and desert-tone pool decks common across North Texas.

A soft, light sand tone that bridges warm stone coping and aggregate deck surfaces. Reads light without pulling toward white, so the joint line stays subtle against flagstone and multi-tone pebble decks.

The Sahara tone with sand aggregate added. The texture and warmer cast help the joint blend directly into exposed-aggregate and pebble decks, where a smooth joint line would stand out against the surface.

A clean, bright white-tone sealant that works well where the joint line should read as light and fresh. Common choice on pools with white or very light coping and bright concrete decks.

Amarillo White with a sand aggregate finish. The added texture helps the light joint tone sit naturally against bright or rough-surface coping without looking out of place.

A light, concrete-toned color with sand aggregate that blends directly into precast and poured concrete coping. A practical choice when the goal is for the joint to disappear into the surrounding deck material.

A clean, slightly warm white with sand aggregate texture. Works well where the joint line should read as crisp and light without being stark. A good fit for white or cream-tone coping and lighter travertine surfaces.

A warm, mid-range tan with sand aggregate. Sits well against tan and beige coping materials and fits naturally alongside warmer travertine and concrete surfaces common across DFW pools.

A versatile standard tan with sand aggregate. One of the most commonly selected tones across North Texas pools — neutral enough to work with most concrete coping and deck finishes without needing a custom match.

A clean, light beige with sand aggregate texture. Sits naturally against beige and off-white coping and works well on pools where the joint line needs a warm neutral tone without pulling toward tan or white.

A smooth, soft stone-gray tone that references the natural color of limestone. Works well where the coping material is light natural stone or buff concrete and a clean, understated joint line is the goal.

The Limestone tone with added sand aggregate. The texture helps the joint blend into rougher limestone and natural stone surfaces that have a more tactile, organic finish around the coping line.

A soft, warm cream tone that sits between pure white and beige. Works well on pools with cream-toned travertine, light natural stone, or off-white concrete coping where a stark white would be too bright and a tan would read too warm.

The Eggshell Cream tone with a sand aggregate finish. The added texture helps the cream joint line blend naturally into rougher cream or off-white coping surfaces and textured travertine where a smooth finish might stand out.
Download the Sika Color Chart
The full Sika sealant color chart shows every available color option with swatches. Download it, compare tones against your coping and deck, then text us the closest match so we can confirm it at the estimate.
We also install Deck-O-Seal products as an alternative to Sikaflex. View the service →
Not sure which color matches your coping?
Text us a photo of your coping and deck and we’ll recommend the right Sika color for your pool. No obligation — just a straight answer before you book the estimate.