Florida pool resurfacing costs in 2026
Florida intense UV, hard water, and year-round use mean pool surfaces deteriorate faster than in other states. Plaster that lasts 15+ years in a northern state may last only 7-10 years in Florida conditions.
Basic plaster (white marcite): $4,000-$7,000
Colored quartz plaster: $6,000-$10,000
Pebble finish (PebbleTec, etc.): $8,000-$14,000
Full tile resurface: $15,000-$30,000+
Resurfacing options compared for Florida
- White plaster: Most affordable, shortest Florida lifespan (5-8 years). Prone to staining from hard water and algae.
- Colored quartz: More durable, better stain resistance. 10-15 year lifespan in Florida. Good mid-range option.
- Pebble finish: Most popular Florida upgrade. 15-20+ year lifespan, excellent durability. Best long-term value.
- Full tile: Highest durability, primarily for luxury pools or specific areas like steps and waterlines.
Signs your Florida pool needs resurfacing
- Rough surface that scratches swimmers
- Visible cracks, chips, or spalling plaster
- Persistent staining that cannot be cleaned
- Plaster peeling or flaking
- Pool losing water faster than normal evaporation
Pebble finish surfaces are the best long-term value for Florida pools. The pebble aggregate is significantly harder than plaster, resists staining from Florida hard water and minerals, and maintains appearance far longer in Florida UV exposure. One pebble resurface often replaces two or three plaster resurfaces over a pool life.