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Cost guide
Pool tile cost in Oakland: real price ranges for 2026
Most pool tile projects in Oakland, CA run from $2,100 to $7,100, with a typical job around $3,600.
What pool tile costs in Oakland
This range covers replacing waterline tile and coping on an in-ground pool. Your number depends on the job in front of you, so use this to sanity-check a bid, not to replace one.
| Low end | Typical | High end |
|---|---|---|
| $2,100 | $3,600 | $7,100 |
How we got this number Regionally adjusted
We start from a national pool tile range backed by public cost data, then adjust for Oakland. Oakland construction costs run about 42 percent above the US average, so we scale the national figures by the local cost index. Get a real quote for your exact job.
Sources
- HomeGuide: waterline tile runs about $25 per linear foot, near $1,500 for a 10 by 20 pool
- Angi: waterline tiling runs $25 to $30 per linear foot installed
- RSMeans City Cost Index: per-metro construction cost factors vs a US average of 100
- US BEA Regional Price Parities: metro price levels vs the national average of 100
What drives the price
- Pool perimeter in linear feet, more perimeter means more tile and labor
- Tile grade, standard ceramic or porcelain versus glass or mosaic
- Condition of the bond beam, a damaged substrate adds concrete repair
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Common questions
How much does new pool tile cost in Oakland?
Waterline tile and coping in Oakland usually runs $2,100 to $7,100, with a typical job around $3,600. Glass and mosaic tile push the high end.
Can you replace pool tile without draining the pool?
Waterline tile sits at the surface, so a crew can often work from a lowered water level rather than a full drain, which saves time and water.
Why does pool tile fall off or crack?
Freeze-thaw movement, calcium buildup, and a failing bond beam are the common causes. Fixing the substrate first is what makes the new tile last.
Should I retile when I replaster?
Most owners do both at once. The pool is already drained for plaster, so adding tile and coping then costs less than two separate trips.
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