Pool Replastering in St. George, Utah

The most affordable way to bring a worn or stained pool surface back to bright, smooth, and watertight. Standard white or tinted plaster from vetted local crews.

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At a glance
$5,500 – $9,000 Typical cost
7–10 years Typical lifespan

What is replastering?

Replastering means chipping out the old white-coat surface and troweling on a fresh layer of pool-grade plaster. It's the original pool finish — and still the most popular resurfacing option in Southern Utah because of the price point.

When you need it

Look for chalky, rough, etched, or stained patches; visible crazing or cracks; or significant color loss. Most St. George pools need replastering every 7–10 years because of our hard water and intense UV.

What's included

Drain, chip out the old surface, prep the bond coat, apply new plaster, refill immediately, and provide a 28-day water chemistry plan to ensure proper curing.

Resurfaced St. George pool with crystal-clear water and waterline tile

Options & finishes

  • Standard white plaster. Classic look, brightest finish, most affordable. Typical lifespan 7–10 years in St. George.
  • Tinted plaster. Light blue, gray, or sand tones for a softer underwater color. Same durability as white at a small upcharge.
  • Plaster with quartz blend. Adds a touch of quartz aggregate for slightly more durability and a richer color. Bridge option between standard plaster and full quartz.
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Common questions

FAQs about pool replastering.

How much does pool replastering cost in St. George?

Most residential pool replasters in St. George run $5,500–$9,000 for the surface alone. Add $1,500–$4,000 if you're also updating waterline tile or coping.

How long will the new plaster last?

In our hard-water climate, expect 7–10 years from a quality replaster job. Maintaining proper water chemistry (especially calcium hardness and pH) is the single biggest factor in how long it holds up.

How long is the pool out of commission?

Plan on 5–7 business days from drain to refill, then about 28 days of careful brushing and chemistry management as the new plaster cures. You can swim during the cure window.

Can plaster crack?

Surface crazing is normal and cosmetic. True structural cracks are rare and usually point to shell or soil issues that need to be diagnosed before resurfacing.

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