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Skip to contentAt Affordable Pools, we specialize in professional pool refinishing in New England—bringing worn, discolored, and structurally compromised pool surfaces back to like-new condition. Serving residential and commercial clients from Massachusetts to Maine, our team applies finishes specifically engineered to withstand the region’s extreme freeze-thaw cycles and chemical demands.
Whether your pool shows signs of chalking plaster, exposed gunite, stubborn staining, or surface delamination, we’ll recommend the right finish—white plaster, quartz aggregate, or pebble finish—and complete the work with minimal disruption to your schedule. We’re a fully licensed and insured contractor serving all six New England states.
Pool surfaces don’t last forever—especially in New England, where seasonal temperature swings stress plaster, aggregate, and tile finishes year after year. Most pool surfaces need refinishing every 10–15 years, but heavy chemical use, improper pH balance, or deferred maintenance can shorten that window considerably. When you notice chalky white residue, rough patches that scratch swimmers, or persistent staining that won’t respond to cleaning, it’s time to call our team.
We assess every pool before recommending a finish. Our process starts with a full surface inspection to identify cracks, hollow spots, delamination, and underlying structural issues. We repair all substrate damage before applying any new finish—because skipping that step is the number-one reason refinishing jobs fail prematurely. Learn more about our pool surface restoration process or explore our pool resurfacing services for a deeper look at what’s involved.
Choosing the right pool finish is as important as the application itself. White plaster remains the most affordable option and delivers a classic look, but it typically lasts 7–10 years before needing attention. Quartz aggregate blends cement with crushed quartz crystals for a harder, more stain-resistant surface that lasts 12–15 years. Pebble finishes—like PebbleTec and similar products—are the most durable option available, often lasting 20+ years with proper care and offering a natural, textured appearance.
Our team will walk you through the pros, cons, and cost differences of each option during your free estimate. We serve homeowners across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont. For a detailed comparison of finish types, see our complete guide to pool finishes.
Not sure if your pool needs refinishing? These are the most reliable indicators that your surface has reached the end of its service life and that waiting will only lead to more expensive structural repairs:
If you’re seeing any of these warning signs, read our blog post on top signs your pool needs resurfacing and then contact our team to schedule a free on-site assessment.
At Affordable Pools, we offer a variety of high-quality finishes to match your style and budget:
We examine the substrate to ensure the new finish adheres perfectly.
Removing old, failing layers to reach the stable pool shell.
A critical step to fuse the new surface to the existing gunite.
Select from smooth plaster, vibrant quartz, or natural pebble.
We follow a proven, seven-step refinishing process that ensures the new finish bonds correctly and performs for its full rated lifespan:
Our process minimizes downtime—most residential pools are back in the water within 7–10 days. See our project gallery to view completed refinishing projects across New England.

With over two decades of hands-on experience serving homeowners and businesses across New England, Affordable Pools has built a reputation for quality craftsmanship, honest pricing, and results that last through harsh northeastern winters. Our crews are factory-trained, fully licensed, and carry comprehensive insurance—so you’re protected at every stage of your project.
We handle everything in-house: no subcontractors, no surprises. From your first free estimate through final inspection, our team communicates clearly and finishes on schedule. See our work in the project gallery or contact us today for a no-obligation quote on your pool refinishing project.
Most residential pool refinishing projects take 7–10 days from draining to refill. Larger pools, pools with significant structural repair needs, or projects during peak season may take up to 14 days. We provide a written project timeline before work begins so you know exactly what to expect.
Pool refinishing costs vary based on pool size, surface condition, and finish type selected. White plaster is the most affordable option, while pebble aggregate finishes carry a premium. We provide free, detailed written estimates for every project—contact us to schedule your on-site assessment at no charge.
Properly applied and maintained pool finishes last 10–20+ years depending on the material. White plaster typically lasts 7–12 years; quartz aggregate 12–15 years; pebble finishes 15–25 years. New England’s freeze-thaw cycles can shorten these lifespans if the pool is not properly winterized each season—we include winterization guidance with every project.
Yes. We refinish gunite, concrete, and fiberglass pool surfaces. Fiberglass refinishing typically involves applying a specialized gelcoat or fiberglass resurfacing compound. Each surface type requires a different preparation and application process, and our crews are trained and equipped for all three. Contact us to discuss the best approach for your specific pool.