Upgrade Your Pool’s Look with Expert Tile Installation
Whether you want a sleek waterline border or a complete tile makeover, we bring precision, design, and long-lasting materials to every pool tile project.

Serving Pools Throughout Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire
We’ve worked on hundreds of pool plumbing systems we’ve the region from Pepperell to Lexington, Chelmsford to Nashua. We know how to get the job done right — and done once.
Our Tile Services Pricing
Tile Depth Markers
Meets code while blending into your design
Installed as part of a safety upgrade or during a full tile renovation. Meets most local pool codes.
Why Re-Plastering Matters in New England
Harsh winters and seasonal temperature swings take a toll on your pool’s surface. Re-plastering not only refreshes the look but also protects against cracks, leaks, and long-term structural damage caused by freeze-thaw cycles.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Re-Plastering
From how long the process takes to how to care for your new finish, we’ve answered the most common questions homeowners ask before re-plastering their pools. If you still have questions, we’re just a call away.
Category 1: Re-Plastering Timeline & Process
Most residential re-plastering jobs take between 5–7 days, depending on pool size, weather conditions, and any additional repair work needed.
After plastering, the pool is filled immediately and requires constant monitoring for the first 7–10 days. We’ll guide you through brushing, balancing the water, and avoiding heat or chlorine shock during this critical phase.
Not always. If your tile or coping is in good shape and not interfering with the plaster bond, we can work around them. But if they’re failing, we’ll recommend replacing them as part of the process.
Category 2: Surface Life, Maintenance & Repairs
With proper water chemistry and seasonal maintenance, white plaster lasts 8–12 years. Pebble finishes can last 15–20+ years with minimal surface wear.
Yes — we assess and repair surface-level cracks before applying the bond coat and new plaster. For deeper structural cracks, we may recommend beam repair or reinforcement first.
Plaster offers a smooth, classic look at a lower price point, while mini pebble finishes offer a more durable, textured surface with better resistance to stains and chemical wear — and they last longer, too.
What Happens Next?
We schedule a free consultation.
We assess your pool’s size and layout.
You receive a detailed print out of your pool with clear options.
Our team gets to work — clean, fast, and professional.