pool resurfacing in San Francisco
Best pool resurfacing contractors in San Francisco
Plaster and pebble finishes wear out, and resurfacing is the job most owners put off until the surface is failing. A clear quote that breaks out the surface, tile, and coping keeps the project honest. San Francisco's old housing stock and high standards reward documented, verifiable work, and pricing runs at the top of the state.
Verified pros in San Francisco
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Quotrr is rolling out across California. As pool resurfacing pros verify completed work in San Francisco, they appear here ranked by Quotrr Score, recent verified work, and distance. Claim this page by listing your business free.
What pool resurfacing pros in San Francisco quote
- Plaster and re-plaster
- Pebble and quartz aggregate finishes
- Tile and coping replacement
- Surface crack and hollow-spot repair
- Drain, acid wash, and start-up
Pool resurfacing prices in San Francisco
Standard plaster resurfacing typically runs $6,000 to $10,800. Pebble and quartz finishes typically runs $9,600 to $19,200. Tile and coping work typically runs $3,000 to $9,600.
Bay Area labor and permit costs run roughly 15 to 25 percent above the California average, so budget toward the high end of each range. These are typical ranges, not quotes. Get a line-item proposal from a San Francisco pro to price your job.
What a verified outcome looks like
Examples of the kind of record Quotrr keeps on a completed pool resurfacing job. Each is tied to a real job and cannot be edited or deleted after the homeowner posts it.
A plaster-to-pebble resurfacing finished in 9 days with the acid wash and start-up logged, signed off by the owner.
A tile and coping refresh quoted and completed at the agreed price, with the before-and-after attached to the verified job record.
Pool resurfacing in San Francisco: common questions
How much does it cost to resurface a pool in San Francisco?
Resurfacing a standard residential pool in San Francisco typically runs from the mid four figures for plaster to the low five figures for a pebble or quartz finish. Tile and coping add to that. See the San Francisco price line above.
How often does a pool need resurfacing?
Plaster surfaces usually last 7 to 12 years, pebble finishes longer. If you see rough spots, staining, or hollow areas, it is time to get a San Francisco resurfacing pro to look at it.
How long does pool resurfacing take?
Most resurfacing jobs run 1 to 2 weeks including drain, prep, the new surface, and start-up. Weather and cure time set the schedule more than crew size.
How do I compare resurfacing bids in San Francisco?
Get the surface type, tile, coping, and start-up itemized so you are comparing the same scope. A San Francisco pro on Quotrr can send a line-item proposal you can read against the others.
