Pool resurfacing & replastering
Los Angeles.
Rough plaster, staining, delamination, or exposed aggregate means the surface is past its useful life. We drain, prep, resurface, refill, and restart the water chemistry with the finish that fits your pool and budget.
Pool Resurfacing & Replastering
scope.
Pool Resurfacing & Replastering projects need a different scope than a generic pool build. This is the work we clarify before crews are scheduled, so the proposal matches the actual field conditions.
Surface inspection
We confirm plaster condition, hollow spots, fittings, hydrostatic risk, and tile/coping repairs before finish work starts.
- Drain, shell inspection, and surface condition report
- Hydrostatic pressure check before prep work
- Hollow plaster, delamination, and crack review
Interior finish work
Surface prep, finish application, wash-down, refill, and startup are scheduled tightly because finish timing matters.
- Chip-out, bond coat, or surface prep based on existing finish
- Tile, fitting, light niche, and return protection
- Plaster, quartz, Pebble Tec, or glass bead finish application
Startup chemistry
New finish care depends on brushing, water balance, and startup visits, so closeout includes clear chemistry instructions.
- Acid wash or exposure wash where required
- Refill coordination and startup chemistry visits
- Brushing and finish-care instructions for the first 30 days
Pool Resurfacing & Replastering
projects.
How this
work moves.
Most pool resurfacing jobs take 7-10 days from drain to refill, with tile, coping, or deck repairs adding 2-4 days.
Drain and inspect
The pool is drained, hydrostatic risk is checked, and hollow plaster, cracks, fittings, and leak symptoms are documented.
Prep and protect details
Chip-out, bond coat, tile protection, fitting work, and surface prep are completed based on the existing finish.
Apply finish
Plaster, quartz, Pebble Tec, or glass bead finish is installed, washed, and prepared for controlled refill.
Refill and startup
Refill, chemistry startup, brushing instructions, and the first 30-day finish-care plan are handed off.
What does pool resurfacing & replastering
cost in Los Angeles?
Most residential resurfacing jobs run $12,000-$45,000. Standard plaster is usually the lowest cost, quartz is mid-range, and Pebble Tec or glass bead costs more because material and labor time increase. Typical timeline: 7-10 days. Financing questions are easiest to answer after we know access, scope, and permit jurisdiction.
7-10 days
Typical schedule after scope is approved. Permits, hillside access, inspections, and finish selections can move the calendar.
Access, scope, structure
Lot access, engineering, equipment, finish materials, deck work, and local permit requirements are the biggest cost drivers.
Serving all of
Southern California.
Pool Resurfacing & Replastering across Los Angeles County, Ventura County, and Orange County.
View all cities we serve
Pool Resurfacing & Replastering
FAQ.
What does pool resurfacing cost in Los Angeles?
How long does replastering take?
How often should an LA pool be resurfaced?
Is Pebble Tec worth the extra cost?
Can resurfacing fix leaks?
Do I need to leave the house during resurfacing?
Can you show what the finish color will look like first?
Let's price your pool resurfacing & replastering job.
Tell us a little about your project. We respond inside one business day with a calendar link for a free phone consultation. No spam, no sales calls — just a real conversation with our team.
- Free phone consultation within 1 business day
- 3D rendering & detailed quote in 5 days
- No deposit until contract signed
- Honest "no" if we're not the right fit