Pool resurfacing, replastering, and PebbleTec finishes from qualified local licensed contractors. Tell us about your pool and one of them will contact you to get your quote started.
From a routine replaster to a full PebbleTec upgrade and tile + coping refresh — get a quote on the exact scope your pool needs.
Classic white or tinted plaster — the most affordable way to bring a worn surface back to bright, smooth, and watertight.
Learn moreThe longest-lasting, highest-end finish — natural pebble aggregate that resists St. George's hard water and intense UV.
Learn moreA sweet spot between plaster and PebbleTec — quartz aggregate adds richer color, durability, and a slightly textured feel underfoot.
Learn moreWaterline tile is usually the first thing to fail. Replace it with a modern glass or porcelain look while you're already draining the pool.
Learn moreCracked, lifted, or stained coping detracts from any resurface. Pair it with the finish for a clean, finished result around the pool's edge.
Learn moreCracked, faded, or hot-to-the-touch decks resurfaced with Kool Deck, stamped concrete, travertine, or natural stone — without tearing out the slab.
Learn moreLoose tiles rebedded, grout patched, hard-water scale removed — without redoing the entire waterline. Often the smarter call when only a section is failing.
Learn moreTravertine, brick, concrete pavers, and natural stone around your pool. Cooler underfoot, longer-lasting, and a perfect tie-in to the red-rock landscape.
Learn more Pillar guideThe premium, long-game answer for St. George decks: lay travertine, brick, or natural stone over your existing concrete. 20+ year lifespan and 20–40°F cooler underfoot. Full comparison vs. Kool Deck inside.
Read the pillar guideHave a fiberglass pool that's faded, chalky, or losing its gelcoat? We connect you with specialists who restore the surface — no full replacement needed.
Learn moreEvery pool resurfacing pro we match you with clears both bars — independent third-party signals that they do quality work and treat homeowners right.
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Real Southern Utah pool — same shape, same coping, same backyard. The difference is a complete resurface.
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Cost depends on pool size, finish type, and whether you're updating tile or coping at the same time. Here are typical 2026 ranges for Southern Utah pools.
Read the full cost guideHere's what the resurfacing process actually looks like with a vetted St. George contractor.
Tell us about your pool. A local pro inspects in person and gives you a written quote — no obligation.
Pool is drained, the old surface is chipped or sanded out, and any plumbing or structural concerns are addressed.
Plaster, quartz, or PebbleTec is troweled on. Tile and coping work happens in the same window if scoped.
Refilled immediately to prevent cracking, then carefully brushed and chemistry-managed for ~28 days as the finish cures.
We connect homeowners with local resurfacing contractors throughout Washington County and the surrounding region.
Qualified local licensed contractors covering the entire Washington County metro plus Cedar City and Mesquite. No travel premium within this radius.
Most St. George resurfacing projects fall between $5,500 and $15,000. Standard plaster is the most affordable option, quartz sits in the middle, and PebbleTec / pebble finishes are the premium tier. Adding waterline tile or coping work increases scope. See our full cost guide for the 2026 breakdown.
Southern Utah is harder on pool finishes than most markets because of the hard water and intense UV. White plaster typically gives you 7–10 years here. Quartz lasts 10–15. PebbleTec and pebble-style finishes commonly hit 15–20+ years when water chemistry is maintained.
Fall (October–November) and early spring (March–April) are the sweet spots. Temperatures are mild for curing, and you'll be back to swimming in time for the next season. Mid-summer is doable but the heat makes plaster cure faster and more unevenly.
Most jobs run 5–10 business days from drain to refill. The new finish needs another ~28 days of careful brushing and water chemistry management to fully cure — but you can swim during that window.
We're a marketing site, not a licensed contractor. We connect homeowners with vetted, licensed pool resurfacing contractors in Southern Utah. You'll get a quote directly from a real local crew.
Most surface cracks are cosmetic and get addressed as part of resurfacing. Structural cracks or active leaks need to be assessed first — the contractor will tell you up front whether repair is bundled into the job or needs separate scope.
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