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Pool Tile Installation in Fort Worth
Waterline retile, full retile, and custom tile work for Fort Worth homeowners and builders. The crew DFW pool builders trust.
Fort Worth has a huge range of pools — newer builds out in Alliance and Walsh Ranch, mid-age pools in Mira Vista and Rivercrest, and older pools in Ridglea Hills and Westover Hills that have been through decades of Texas summers. Each one needs a different approach when it comes to tile work.
The older neighborhoods are where we do the most retile work. Pools built in the 90s and early 2000s are hitting that window where waterline tile starts cracking, popping off, or showing heavy calcium deposits. A waterline retile takes 2 to 3 days and completely changes how the pool looks. For pools in worse shape, a full retile is the better investment.
For new construction — especially in the Alliance corridor and Walsh Ranch — we work with builders who need a reliable tile sub. We show up on schedule, the work is clean, and inspections pass the first time. Builders in Tarrant County keep coming back because we don't create problems.
Glass mosaic is the most popular choice for Fort Worth pools right now. It's durable, handles the heat, and comes in enough styles to fit any design. For homeowners who want something more custom, we do mosaic patterns and natural stone accents. We follow NTCA installation standards — proper surface prep, the right adhesive for the conditions, and grout that holds up.
If you're retiling, it's worth considering new coping at the same time. The pool is already drained, the crew is already there, and you get a completely refreshed pool in one project. See our Fort Worth pool services for the full picture.
FAQ
Pool Tile in Fort Worth — FAQs
It depends on pool size, tile material, and whether you're doing waterline or full retile. We don't quote over the phone — we come out, measure your pool, and give you a detailed price. No surprises.
Glass mosaic and porcelain are the best options. They handle the 100+ degree summers, the occasional freeze, and pool chemicals without breaking down. We bring samples when we come out.
Yes. We sub tile on new construction across Tarrant County. We're on time, the work is clean, and we don't leave you with callbacks.
If the damage is limited to the waterline, that's all we need to do. If tile is failing across the pool, a full retile is the smarter investment. We'll look at it and tell you straight.
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