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McKinney / Pool Tile

Pool Tile Replacement in McKinney

Waterline retile and full retile for McKinney pools. Cracked tile, washed-out grout, and calcium lines cleared and reset clean.

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

We have retiled pools across DFW for 20 years. This is core work for us, not something we squeeze in between bigger jobs. Most McKinney calls are on pools built in the late 90s and 2000s that are reaching their first real retile, and the question is almost always whether the whole band has to go or just part of it.

The work is straightforward when it is done right. We drain the pool, strip the failed tile and old grout off the bond beam, prep the surface back to something sound, and set fresh tile dead level along the water to NTCA standards. Glass mosaic is the most requested look here, bright and built to take the chemistry and the sun. Porcelain stretches the budget further. Natural stone suits the larger custom pools. We bring samples to the house and lay them against your plaster and deck. A waterline retile is usually 2 to 3 days on site, with most jobs landing between $1,200 and $3,600 depending on footage and tile. A full retile that includes steps and benches runs higher.

We work throughout McKinney and nearby Prosper and Celina. Want a real number for your pool? Fill out the form for a free on-site estimate. We measure it, we quote it. Building a new pool and need the tile set? We handle installs for builders too. See more in McKinney, or our pool tile in Frisco.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A waterline retile runs about $15 to $30 per linear foot, which puts most McKinney pools between $1,200 and $3,600. A full retile with steps and benches runs higher. We measure on site and give you a fixed price, not a phone guess.

If the failed 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 costs less than coming back for it later. We check the whole pool and tell you which it needs.

Glass mosaic and porcelain both handle the heat, the freezes, and pool chemicals well. Glass looks brighter and runs more, porcelain gives more durability for the dollar. Natural stone works for a custom look. We bring samples.

A waterline retile is 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.

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