
Living in Central Florida, your swimming pool isn’t just a luxury; it is a necessity. Whether you are in Winter Park or downtown Tampa, that pool is your primary defense against our 95-degree summers. But just like your car or your roof, your pool has a lifespan. Eventually, the surface starts to feel rough like sandpaper, or you notice stains that just won't scrub away.
When that happens, you are likely asking yourself: How much is this going to cost me?
Budgeting for a major home project can be stressful, mostly because it is hard to get a straight answer on price without a quote. We believe in being transparent. While every pool is different, knowing the price ranges and what drives those costs up or down helps you plan without the panic.
You might be tempted to ignore those little cracks or that rough texture for another season. However, pool resurfacing is about more than just aesthetics. The finish of your pool provides a watertight seal. When that seal deteriorates, water can seep into the structural shell of the pool (usually gunite or shotcrete).
Once water compromises the shell, you aren't just looking at a cosmetic fix; you are looking at major structural repairs. Resurfacing seals everything back up, protects the structure, and keeps your chemicals balanced more easily. Plus, a smooth surface saves your feet from getting scraped up after a long day of swimming.
There is no single price tag for pool plastering in Tampa Florida, because no two backyards are exactly alike. The final number on your estimate depends on a few specific variables.
This is the most obvious factor. Pricing is generally calculated by the square footage of the interior surface area. A standard 15-foot by 30-foot rectangular pool will cost significantly less than a sprawling, freeform lagoon-style pool in Windermere. More surface area requires more material and more labor hours to apply the finish by hand.
If your current pool surface is just old and worn, we can often bond the new finish directly to it with the right prep work. However, if the old surface is delaminating (peeling away from the shell) or has significant structural cracks, we have to chip out the old material completely. This demolition phase adds to the labor cost but ensures your new finish lasts.
This is where you have the most control over your budget.
Let’s get into the numbers you are looking for. In the current Central Florida market, here is what you can expect to budget.
For a standard residential pool (roughly 15,000 gallons), a basic white plaster finish typically ranges from $5,000 to $8,000.
If you decide to upgrade to a more durable pebble finish, which we often recommend for our harsh Florida sun, the cost generally falls between $8,000 and $15,000.
When planning your budget, you need to account for a few things that might not be on the initial construction bid:
When you make the inside of your pool look brand new, the age of the area surrounding it tends to stand out. It’s like putting a brand-new painting in a broken frame. Many homeowners choose to tackle pool deck resurfacing at the same time.
Florida’s humidity and daily summer thunderstorms can wreak havoc on concrete decks, leading to cracks and mildew. Resurfacing the deck protects the concrete and provides a slip-resistant surface, which is a safety must-have for families with kids. Bundling this with your plastering project often saves time and disruption to your backyard life.
We love the DIY spirit, but pool plastering in Tampa Florida is not a project for the weekend warrior. Here is why it matters.
Pool plaster cures underwater. Once the material is mixed, the clock starts ticking. You have a very short window to apply it, trowel it smooth, and get the water back in the pool. If you are too slow, or if the temperature isn't right, the plaster can fail, crack, or flake off within months.
Furthermore, the National Plasterers Council notes that proper curing takes about 28 days, requiring a specific chemical startup process. If this isn't done correctly, you can ruin the new finish immediately. Professionals have the crews to work fast and the knowledge to handle the chemical startup, guaranteeing the investment lasts.
Since this is a significant investment, you want to hire someone who will do it right the first time. Here is what to look for when searching for pool plastering in Tampa Florida:
Pool work requires a specific license. A general handyman is not qualified (or legally allowed) to replaster your pool. Make sure they carry the proper insurance so you aren't liable if an accident happens on your property.
Do they have photos of pools in Clermont or Lake Nona that look like what you want? Experience with local pools matters because our soil and water table present unique challenges compared to other states.
A reputable company stands behind its work. Ask exactly what is covered and for how long. Material warranties are great, but you also want a warranty on the workmanship.
Replastering your pool is a maintenance cost, but it is also an investment in your home’s value and your family’s enjoyment. Whether you just want to fix the rough spots or completely transform the look of your backyard with a new pebble finish, knowing the costs upfront helps you make the right choice.
We are here to help you navigate these choices. We can look at your specific pool, discuss your goals, and give you a clear, honest number. Call Aqua Coat Pool Plastering (813) 767-1567 today!