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Denton / Pool Tile

Pool Tile Replacement in Denton

Waterline retile and full retile for Denton pools. Cracked tile, washed-out grout, and calcium buildup, fixed for good.

If you are searching for pool tile work in Denton, it usually comes down to one of a few things: waterline tile that is cracking or popping loose, grout that has washed out and gone porous, a hard white calcium line that no amount of brushing removes, or a pool that just looks dated. That is the exact work we do.

We have been retiling pools across DFW for 20 years. Pool tile is core work for us, not something we tack onto a bigger job. Most Denton calls are pools built in the late 90s and 2000s that have reached their first real tile failure, plus older pools near campus that have been through more than one owner.

The work starts with draining the pool, stripping the failed tile and old grout off the bond beam, and prepping the surface back to something sound before any new tile goes on. We set fresh tile level along the water to NTCA standards. Glass mosaic is the most requested look, bright and built to take the chemistry and the sun. Porcelain covers more pool for the money. Natural stone suits the pools that started with a stone look and want to keep it. A waterline retile runs about 2 to 3 days on site, with most jobs landing between $1,200 and $3,600 depending on linear footage and tile. Where tile is failing below the waterline too, a full retile costs more but is the better long-term spend.

We retile pools throughout Denton and Denton County. Want a real number for your pool? Fill out the form for a free on-site estimate. We measure it, we quote it. Builders putting in a new pool can reach out for the tile install as well.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A waterline retile runs about $15 to $30 per linear foot, so most Denton pools land between $1,200 and $3,600. A full retile that includes steps and benches runs higher. We measure on site and give you a fixed price.

If the failing tile is confined to the waterline band, that is all we redo. If tile is loose across the steps, walls, and benches, a full retile lasts longer and costs less than coming back for it later. We check the whole pool and tell you which one it needs.

A waterline retile is usually 2 to 3 days on site, plus dry time before the pool is refilled. A full retile runs longer. We give you the schedule before we start.

Glass mosaic and porcelain both handle the heat, the freezes, and pool chemicals well. Glass looks brighter and runs more; porcelain gives you more coverage for the dollar. We bring samples to set against your deck.

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