Once the specified material has been installed and acid washed (if needed), we will complete our general clean-up, and start to fill your pool. We request all homeowners to keep an eye on the water level as it fills, and turn the water off once the water level hits the middle of your waterline tile.
The job can be done for as little as $30,000. Cost depends on how much tile you choose and the area that you want to cover. Ceramic tiles are $6 per square feet, while porcelain tiling is $4 per square. Glass tiles cost around $25 per square feet, making them the most expensive.
Depending on how large your pool is, it might take over 20 hours to complete this task and at least two people in order to properly manage all the steps. An additional crew might be needed for larger pools. Additionally, chemicals and other materials can be tricky to handle. If you don't like this idea, look for pool resurfacing pros in your area to finish the job.