Plano / Pool Tile
Pool Tile Installation in Plano
Waterline retile and full retile for Plano's thousands of aging pools. The crew that gets it right the first time.
Few cities in DFW have as many pools as Plano, and a lot of them went in during the suburban boom of the 80s and 90s. Willow Bend, Deerfield, Kings Gate, and Prestonwood are full of pools that are well past the age where waterline tile starts to fail, which is why retiles make up most of what we do here.
On a 30 or 40-year-old Plano pool, the tile has usually been through more than one owner. The grout has gone porous, calcium has built a hard line at the water, and tiles work loose a few at a time. A waterline retile clears all of that and makes the pool read modern again. Where the tile is failing below the waterline too, a full retile is the better long-term spend.
We drain, strip the old tile and grout off the bond beam, prep the surface properly, and set new tile level along the water. Prep is the whole job. On older Plano pools the bond beam often carries 30 years of patches and shortcuts, and we cut all of that back to something sound before a single tile goes on. We work to NTCA standards.
Glass mosaic and porcelain are what most Plano homeowners pick. Glass gives the brightest, cleanest finish and porcelain gives the most coverage for the budget, and both shrug off the chemicals and the heat. Natural stone is available for a custom look. We bring samples to the house and lay them against your deck and water.
A waterline retile runs 2 to 3 days, most jobs landing between $1,200 and $3,600 depending on size and tile. Because so many Plano pools are this old, the coping is usually due at the same time, and doing both on one drain saves a return trip. For a full refresh, see our Plano pool renovation.
We cover all of Plano plus Allen, Richardson, and Murphy across Collin County, and also serve Frisco. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate, usually within the week.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Maybe not the full pool. If the failure is at the waterline, we retile that band. If tiles are loose on the steps and walls too, the full retile is the smarter spend. We look at the whole pool and tell you which one it actually needs.
A waterline retile runs about $15 to $30 per linear foot, so most Plano pools land between $1,200 and $3,600. A full retile runs higher. We measure on site and give you a fixed number, not a phone quote.
Glass mosaic and porcelain both handle the climate well. Glass is brighter and costs more; porcelain covers more for less. Natural stone is the custom option. We bring samples so you can see them against your own deck.
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.
Most of the time. We can usually find your tile or a close blend through our suppliers. If it is discontinued we show you the nearest matches first so you can choose to blend the new section or redo the full waterline so it all reads the same.
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