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For a faster estimate, send pictures of the full pool, steps, spa, tile line, and current pool surface.

Pool Finish helps Miami homeowners estimate the cost to resurface a pool with plaster, Diamond Brite, quartz, River Rok, pebble, and premium pool finish materials.
Use this page to get a general idea of pool resurfacing price ranges based on pool size, finish type, spa, tile, surface condition, and repairs. This is only an estimate. Final pricing depends on the real condition of the pool and the material selected.
For an exact quote, send us pictures of your pool, steps, spa, tile line, and current pool surface.
Call Pool Finish at 305-877-8960 or text pictures for a fast estimate.
How Much Does Pool Resurfacing Cost in Miami?
Pool resurfacing cost in Miami depends on the size of the pool, the existing surface condition, selected pool finish, waterline tile, spa, access, repairs, and preparation needed before applying the new surface.
This calculator helps homeowners estimate the cost of resurfacing a pool with plaster, Diamond Brite, quartz, River Rok, pebble, or premium glass bead finishes.
For an exact pool resurfacing quote, Pool Finish recommends sending pictures of the full pool, steps, spa, tile line, and current surface condition. Pictures help us review the existing finish and determine if the pool needs normal preparation, minor repairs, heavy surface prep, crack repair, tile replacement, or additional work.
Pool Finish Options That Affect the Price
Plaster / Marcite Pool Resurfacing
Plaster or marcite is usually one of the most affordable pool resurfacing options. It gives the pool a clean and classic look and is commonly selected when the homeowner wants a simple pool surface replacement.
Plaster is a good option for homeowners who want a traditional pool finish at a lower price point.
Diamond Brite and Quartz Pool Finish
Diamond Brite and quartz finishes are popular choices for Miami pools because they offer more color options and a more upgraded look than standard plaster.
These finishes are often selected by homeowners who want a balance between price, appearance, and durability. Quartz and Diamond Brite finishes can give the pool a more attractive color while still keeping the project within a reasonable budget.
River Rok, Pebble, and Premium Pool Finishes
River Rok, pebble, exposed aggregate, and glass bead finishes usually cost more than standard plaster, but they create a more premium pool surface.
These finishes are popular for pool remodeling projects where the homeowner wants a more custom and high-end look. They can also help create a more natural water color and a more modern backyard appearance.
What Can Increase Pool Resurfacing Cost?
Pool resurfacing price can increase depending on the condition of the pool and the upgrades selected.
Common items that can affect the final price include:
Large pool size
Deep pool walls
Attached spa resurfacing
Waterline tile replacement
Surface damage or hollow spots
Crack repair
Heavy surface preparation
Premium pool finish materials
Glass beads or upgraded finish additives
New pool lights during the resurfacing project
Pool plumbing repairs
Difficult access to the pool area
Old or damaged tile line
Sundeck, steps, benches, or custom pool shapes
Pool Resurfacing With Spa
If your pool has an attached spa, the resurfacing cost is usually higher because the spa has additional surface area, benches, steps, jets, tile, and detail work.
The final price depends on the spa size, surface condition, finish material, and whether the spa needs tile replacement or repairs.
Waterline Tile Replacement
Waterline tile is often replaced during a pool resurfacing project. This gives the pool a cleaner and more updated look.
Tile replacement price depends on the tile selected, pool perimeter, demolition, installation condition, and whether the homeowner chooses standard tile, premium tile, or glass tile.
Best Pool Finish for Miami Pools
The best pool finish depends on your budget, the look you want, and how much you want to upgrade the pool.
Plaster or marcite is usually the most basic option.
Diamond Brite and quartz are good mid-range options.
River Rok, pebble, and glass bead finishes are more premium options for homeowners who want a high-end pool finish.
Pool Finish can help you compare finish options and choose the best material for your pool resurfacing project.
Get an Exact Pool Resurfacing Quote in Miami
Online calculators are helpful for a quick estimate, but the final price depends on the real condition of the pool.
For a more accurate quote, send Pool Finish pictures of your pool surface, steps, spa, tile line, and equipment area.
Call Pool Finish at 305-877-8960 or text pictures of your pool for a fast resurfacing estimate.
Pool Resurfacing Cost FAQs
How much does pool resurfacing cost in Miami?
Pool resurfacing cost in Miami depends on pool size, finish type, tile, spa, pool condition, repairs, and preparation. Use the calculator for a rough estimate and send pictures for an exact quote.
What is the cheapest pool finish option?
White plaster or marcite is usually one of the most affordable pool finish options. Diamond Brite, quartz, River Rok, pebble, and glass bead finishes normally cost more.
Is Diamond Brite more expensive than plaster?
Yes. Diamond Brite and quartz finishes usually cost more than standard plaster, but they offer more color options and a more upgraded pool appearance.
Does pool resurfacing price include tile?
Not always. Waterline tile replacement is often priced separately because the price depends on tile selection, pool perimeter, demolition, and installation condition.
Can I get a pool resurfacing estimate from pictures?
Yes. Send pictures of the full pool, steps, spa, tile line, and current surface so Pool Finish can review the project and provide a more accurate resurfacing estimate.
How do I know if my pool needs resurfacing?
Your pool may need resurfacing if the surface feels rough, has stains, cracks, hollow spots, discoloration, peeling, or if the finish is old and worn out.
What pool finish should I choose?
The best pool finish depends on your budget and desired look. Plaster is usually more affordable, Diamond Brite and quartz offer an upgraded appearance, and River Rok, pebble, and glass bead finishes create a more premium look.
Can I replace pool lights during resurfacing?
Yes. Pool resurfacing is a good time to replace old pool lights because the pool is already drained and the project area is open for upgrades.
Do you service all Miami-Dade?
Yes. Pool Finish provides pool resurfacing estimates for Miami, Kendall, West Kendall, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, Coral Gables, Cutler Bay, Doral, Homestead, South Miami, Miami Beach, and surrounding Miami-Dade areas.
Final Call to Action
Ready to resurface your pool?
Send us pictures of your pool and we can help you choose the right finish and give you a more accurate price.
Call Pool Finish at 305-877-8960
Text pictures for a fast pool resurfacing estimate
Pool Resurfacing Cost Calculator in Miami
Estimate the cost to resurface your pool with plaster, Diamond Brite, quartz, River Rok, pebble, or premium pool finish materials. This calculator gives a rough price range only. For an exact quote, send us pictures of your pool.