How much does it cost to resurface a 10000 gallon pool?
Re-plastering the interior surface of an average residential in-ground pool (10,000-20,000 gallons or 14'x28' to 16'x32' and 3.5'-5' deep) with standard white plaster or marble-dust plaster (marcite) typically costs $2,500-$5,500, depending on the size, depth and shape of the pool, and local rates.
What is the cheapest way to resurface a pool?
The cheapest pool resurfacing option is a basic white plaster. Plaster is being used less and less as more options come in the market, but it is still the simplest choice for a refinish. This will cost you around $4.00 per square foot. It's especially a good choice if you have a large pool or don't have much to spend.Dec 12, 2018
How much does it cost to Diamond Brite a pool?
Diamond Brite lasts eight to 12 years before it fades and gets spotty. We recommend acid washing this finish after about five years to keep it bright. Each style and color has a different price, but a Diamond Brite finish costs about $5,000 to $10,000.Aug 25, 2016
How long does a Marcite pool finish last?
8 to 12 years
How much does it cost to Replaster pool?
The typical cost to have a pool replastered is between $4 and $7 per square foot. Assuming an average pool size of 16 feet by 32 feet, 4 feet deep on the shallow end and 8 feet on the deep end, that's total of 1,088 square feet. If the cost is $5 per square foot, replastering would cost $5,440.Aug 26, 2020