Pool Resurfacing in Solana Beach, CA
Steps from the Pacific, Solana Beach pools live in salt air and sun. OceanView resurfaces, replasters and remodels coastal pools with plaster, quartz and Pebble Tec finishes made to last by the water.
Resurfacing built for Solana Beach's ocean-side climate
Solana Beach packs a lot of coastal character into a small footprint — from the bluff-top homes above Fletcher Cove to the walkable shops of the Cedros Design District and the neighborhoods climbing east along Lomas Santa Fe Drive. With Highway 101 running the length of town just off the sand, most pools here sit close enough to the water to feel it. Steady salt air and strong coastal UV gradually etch plaster, pull out mineral stains and roughen the interior finish, so pools reach the point where they need resurfacing. OceanView builds those surfaces to hold up to Solana Beach's ocean-side conditions.
For coastal homes like these, the finish you choose makes a real difference in how long it stays looking good. A premium Pebble Tec pebble finish resists salt staining, hides mineral spotting in its natural texture and lasts 15 to 25 years — a strong fit for design-conscious Solana Beach backyards. Where a simpler renewal suits the pool and budget, a quality pool replastering in colored or quartz plaster brings a rough, stained interior back to bright and smooth. Every full pool resurfacing we do starts with honest surface prep — proper chip-out, crack repair and bonding — because that's what makes a finish actually last near the coast.

Services we offer across Solana Beach
One certified crew handles every stage of the work for Solana Beach homes:
- Pool resurfacing — chip out the failing finish and apply a fresh, sealed surface.
- Pool replastering — renew a rough or stained Solana Beach pool cost-effectively.
- Pebble Tec finishes — our specialty and the smart choice for salt air.
- Pool repair — cracks, hollow spots, leaks and surface damage.
Common Solana Beach project types
A lot of our Solana Beach work involves coastal pools whose original plaster has simply worn out after years of salt exposure, plus stylish remodels near the Cedros District that update tile, coping and interior finish together. Bluff-top homes above Fletcher Cove sometimes need repair work alongside resurfacing after decades near the water. And because salt air is constant here, we always talk owners through water chemistry and brushing so the new surface cures correctly and lasts. Trying to decide which finish fits your pool and budget? Our comparison of plaster, pebble, quartz and tile pool finishes breaks down cost, feel and lifespan for a coastal setting.
We serve Solana Beach right alongside its neighbors up and down the 101 corridor. Just south, many owners ask us about pool resurfacing in Del Mar, while a few minutes north brings us to resurfacing in Encinitas. Further up North County, we also handle Carlsbad pool resurfacing. Every Solana Beach project starts with a free on-site estimate and a firm written price before we drain the pool.
Pool resurfacing FAQ — Solana Beach
How does Solana Beach's coastal air affect pool finishes?
Solana Beach is a compact coastal town, so pools near Fletcher Cove and along Highway 101 get steady salt air and strong UV. That exposure gradually etches and stains plaster interiors, which is why durable pebble and quartz finishes are a popular, longer-lasting upgrade for Solana Beach pools.
What finish do you recommend in Solana Beach?
For Solana Beach's coastal homes, we usually recommend a Pebble Tec pebble or quartz-aggregate finish. Both resist salt staining, hold their color and texture, and last far longer than standard white plaster, which makes them a smart match for this ocean-side climate.
How much does pool resurfacing cost in Solana Beach?
Most Solana Beach resurfacing projects run between roughly $5,500 and $14,000 depending on pool size and finish. White plaster is most affordable, quartz sits in the middle, and premium Pebble Tec is at the top. We provide a firm written price after a free on-site measurement.
Do you resurface pools near the Cedros Design District?
Yes. We resurface, replaster and repair pools throughout Solana Beach, including the neighborhoods near the Cedros Design District, Fletcher Cove and along Lomas Santa Fe Drive. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and a firm written price.
How long does resurfacing take in Solana Beach?
A typical Solana Beach residential resurfacing takes about 5 to 10 working days from drain to refill, including chip-out, prep, tile, the new plaster or pebble finish and start-up. Pool size and site access can shift the timeline.
Make your Solana Beach pool look new again
Free on-site estimate, honest advice and a finish built for coastal salt air. Call now or request your quote online.