Looking for pool tile repair in Cedar City, UT? We connect homeowners across Cedar City with qualified, licensed pool contractors who specialize in this work. Don't replace the whole waterline if you don't have to. Spot tile repair, regrout, and descaling can buy years before a full Cedar City replacement. Most of our Cedar City jobs come from Fiddlers Canyon, Cedar Highlands, and downtown Cedar City and the surrounding neighborhoods. Below: typical Cedar City cost ranges, finish options, and what to expect when a vetted contractor reaches out about your project.
Don't replace the whole waterline if you don't have to. If a handful of tiles are loose, the grout is failing in spots, or hard-water scale is taking over — spot repair can buy years before a full replacement.

Cedar City's higher elevation and cooler nights mean less UV stress on pool surfaces. Plaster here often lasts 8–12 years instead of 7–10 — but hard water is still a factor.
With a shorter swim season, the economics on premium finishes (PebbleTec, quartz) shift. Some Cedar City owners are better served by standard plaster they replace every 10 years. We'll connect you with a contractor who explains the trade-off rather than upselling by default.
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Spot tile repairs typically run $250–$800. Regrouting a problem section: $400–$1,500. Bead-blasting hard-water scale across the waterline: $500–$1,500. Larger combined repairs can reach $2,500 — beyond that, full tile replacement is usually the better economic call.
Replacing a single dropped tile above the waterline is sometimes DIY-friendly if you have a matching spare. Anything below the waterline, anything involving grout removal, or anything where the substrate is in question should be done by a pro — the wrong mortar or rushed cure leads to repeat failure within a season.
Properly-done spot repairs last 3–10 years. The longevity depends on what caused the original failure: if it was a one-time impact event, the repair lasts as long as the surrounding tile. If it was substrate movement or chronic hard-water scaling, expect to revisit it sooner.
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