Is $8,500 to full pool remodel (low-end estimate) a fair price?
Project Details
Homeowner in Tampa, FL is remodeling a 450 sq ft saltwater pool. The project involves 118 linear ft of waterline tile and 100-105 linear ft of coping. The homeowner is requesting a full chip-out and a quartz or pebble finish (StoneScapes Aqua Blue or similar) for a 15+ year lifespan.
Quote Details
- Full chip-out of old surface - Quartz or pebble finish (StoneScapes Aqua Blue or similar) - New waterline tile (118 linear ft) - New coping (100-105 linear ft)
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Category
Pools
Price
$8,500
Quote Date
April 8, 2026
Location
Florida
Pool Type
In-ground Concrete
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