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Tiles: This is a great option if you have more than enough money to spend on this project. Both material and labor will cost a good deal of money.
Retiling is another option to revive your pool. This is the same procedure as indoors. The pool is given a scratch coat, then tiles are laid and grout is placed in between. Tiling can be expensive and time-consuming depending on the size and complexity of your pool. However, it will result in an elegant look.
While there are products available for DIY replastering (www.sidercrete.com has a kit that covers 60 sq.ft for $130), most DIY pool products are designed for smaller areas. A professional replastering job costs about $5/sq.ft. This is based on the national average calculated by homeadvisor.com. Plain plaster will cost about $5/sq.ft, while polished exposed aggregate plaster will run nearly twice as much.
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