How Much Does it Cost to Plaster a Pool in Seattle?

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$749 Great Price
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Pool plastering Seattle cost is determined by the size of your pool, what material and finishes to be used, preparation and labor needed. Preparing a pool for plastering may require under cutting and chipping the existing tiles of a pool if there is any. Then after that, cleaning the entire pool. This preparation typically cost between $1200 and $1600 for a 16’x32’ size pool or an average size pool. The most affordable gunite pool finish is white plaster. This is commonly composed of white Portland cement and crushed marbles. It can cost around $5000 to $7000 depending on the size of the pool and if there are repairs needed before plastering.

Estimated final cost for pool plastering

Item Quantity Fair Price
Pool Labor 8.2 Hours $531.74
Pool Job Materials and Supplies 200 Square Feet $218.08
Totals - Cost to Replaster Pools - 215 Square Feet $749.82
Average Cost Per Square Foot $3.75

How long does a pool plastering Seattle take?

Typically, it will depend on the size of your pool and the preparation plus if there are repairs that have to be made before plastering. Under normal circumstance, pool plastering can take about 2 to 3 weeks to be finished.

What does start-up mean in Seattle?

Start-up is deemed to be a very crucial process needed on all newly plastered pools. New plasters tend to emit dust particles that have to be brushed and vacuumed daily. Usually, it takes 4 to 6 consecutive days. If not done, the dust will stick to the surface and will stain the plaster. The start-up also requires a proper balance of pool water chemistry. A start-up should be done by professionals.

Is there any warranty for a pool plastering Seattle service?

Yes. Pool plastering is also guaranteed by companies who do them. Residential pools normally have 10 years of warranty.

Find the Best Costs on Pool Plastering - Seattle, 98101

If you are planning to apply finishes to your pool plastering Seattle to make it even more appealing, you can choose between the two most common which are diamond brite and river roc. Diamond brite finish is made up of quartz infused colored mix. Pool plastering Seattle using diamond brite finish may cost high because of the labor and time needed plus the material. It usually cost $6000 up to $9000. Seattle pool plastering using river roc finish is the most expensive, not just in material but in labor too. Of all the pool finishes, river roc is considered to be the strongest and long lasting of all. River roc generally cost around $8000 up to $10000 depending on the size of the pool.

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    Burns N J

    Rating: 89
    Po Box 75015. 
    SeattleWA  98175
  • 2

    Duro Heating Service

    Rating: 70
    17713 15th Ave NE. 
    SeattleWA  98155
  • 3

    Aqua Quip - Seattle

    Rating: 85
    3447 4th Ave S. 
    SeattleWA  98134
  • 4

    Electric Company of Seattle

    Rating: 77
    Northeast Seattle. 
    SeattleWA  98101
  • 5

    Orca Pacific Inc

    Rating: 60
    2403 S 200th St. 
    SeattleWA  98198
  • 6

    Advance Gunite Co

    Rating: 88
    3029 NE 133rd St. 
    SeattleWA  98125