As you can see, resurfacing a pool can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive project. But, it must be done to restore your pool to its best shape. Beyond the aesthetics, not using the right materials, failing to fill in cracks and not sandblasting in between coats can result in a problematic situation down the line.
Paint: Although paint is not a long-term solution, it is a cost-effective option. This Band-Aid will buy you some time so you can put aside some money to renovate your pool in the future.
Material costs for tiles start at $4/sq.ft. Ceramics cost between $4 and $50 per square foot. Stone and glass tiles can cost up to twice that amount. Add to this the cost for installation, and you can see why the total cost can rise into the six-figure range.