Looking for pool tile replacement in Washington, UT? We connect homeowners across Washington with qualified, licensed pool contractors who specialize in this work. Often the first thing to fail on a Washington pool — and the best time to replace is while you're already draining for a resurface. Most of our Washington jobs come from Coral Canyon, Sienna Hills, and Long Valley and the surrounding neighborhoods. Below: typical Washington cost ranges, finish options, and what to expect when a vetted contractor reaches out about your project.
Waterline tile is usually the first thing to fail. Replace it for a modern look while you're already draining the pool — or as a standalone fix.

A lot of Coral Canyon homes are now 10–14 years old, which is right in the resurfacing window for original plaster surfaces. If your pool came with the house and you've never resurfaced, it's worth getting a quote.
Coral Canyon and Sienna Hills both have active HOAs. Coping or tile changes typically need approval; a same-color replaster usually doesn't.
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Sometimes, if it's a few tiles in one area. But if you're already draining for a resurface, it's almost always more economical to replace all the waterline tile at once.
Standalone job: $1,500–$4,500 depending on tile selection and how much remediation the substrate needs. As an add-on during resurfacing: usually $1,500–$3,000.
Better than old tile, but Washington water will scale anything eventually. The fix is maintaining your water's calcium hardness and pH within range — and an annual brush at the waterline.
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