Calcium and waterline tile cleaning, broken tile replacement, and full resurfacing โ Pebble Tec, plaster, and quartz. We turn tired pools into pools that look brand new.
Phoenix's hard water, sun exposure, and 100ยฐF+ summers eat pool surfaces faster than mild climates. The right surface determines how often you'll be doing this again. Here's how the three main options compare:
| Feature | White Plaster | Quartz Finish | Pebble Tec |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lifespan in Phoenix | 7โ10 years | 10โ14 years | 15โ20+ years |
| Average Cost (15k gallon pool) | $3,500โ$5,000 | $5,000โ$7,000 | $6,500โ$9,000 |
| Stain Resistance | Low โ shows stains | Medium | High โ hides stains |
| Texture Underfoot | Smooth | Slightly textured | Pebbled (most prefer) |
| Color Options | White only | 10+ colors | 25+ colors |
| Warranty | 1โ2 years | 5 years | 10 years (Pebble Tec brand) |
We walk the pool with you to evaluate the existing surface, tile line condition, calcium buildup, and any structural concerns. We measure the pool exactly, identify what needs replacing vs. what can be cleaned, and quote each option (plaster, quartz, Pebble Tec) so you can compare.
The pool is drained, the existing surface is chipped out where needed, and the substrate is acid-etched and washed. Tile line is removed if you're replacing it. The whole prep stage typically takes 1โ2 days for a residential pool.
New waterline tile installed and grouted (typically a 2-day cure). Then the new plaster, quartz, or Pebble Tec is troweled on by a 4โ6 person crew in a single day โ these surfaces have to go down in one continuous pour to avoid lap lines.
Pool refilled (12โ24 hours depending on size). Then a strict 28-day startup chemistry protocol โ daily brushing for the first 2 weeks, controlled chlorine and pH, no swimming for 7โ14 days. Skipping startup chemistry causes scale, mottling, and voided warranties. We handle every step.


