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Skip to contentIf you’re looking for a pool surface that outperforms standard plaster in durability, stain resistance, and longevity, quartz pool plaster in New England is the smart upgrade. At Affordable Pools, we install quartz aggregate finishes—blends of white cement and crushed quartz crystals—that deliver a smooth, lustrous surface rated to last 12–16 years even in our region’s demanding freeze-thaw climate.
Our quartz plastering service is available throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont. We handle the full project: surface removal, structural repair, and quartz application by trained crews who understand what northeastern pool surfaces endure year after year. Compare our options in the complete pool finishes guide, or explore pebble pool finishes if you want the most durable option available.
Quartz pool plaster represents a significant step up from standard white plaster in nearly every performance category. The crushed quartz crystals in the mix are exponentially harder than marble aggregate used in traditional plaster, resulting in a surface that resists etching from chemical fluctuations, holds its smoothness longer, and is far less prone to staining from calcium deposits, copper, and organic materials. In New England, where pools experience aggressive seasonal chemistry swings and are subjected to freeze-thaw stress each winter, quartz consistently outperforms white plaster over the long term.
Our quartz plastering process follows the same rigorous preparation steps as any quality pool resurfacing job—complete surface removal, structural repair, bond coat application—before the quartz mix is applied and hand-troweled to a consistent finish. This preparation work is non-negotiable: without it, even the best quartz product will underperform. See our pool plastering page for more on what proper surface prep involves, or read top signs your pool needs resurfacing to confirm timing.
Quartz finishes come in a wide range of colors and textures. Standard quartz blends create a smooth surface in whites, greys, and earth tones. Colored quartz blends can produce deep blues, warm sands, and slate greys. Some products add a subtle sparkle to the finish that catches sunlight and LED pool lighting beautifully—making your pool look as good at night as it does during the day.
We work with leading quartz plaster products and can advise on the best choice for your pool type, usage, and aesthetic goals. We serve pool owners across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont. For those who want the longest possible lifespan and the most natural look, our pebble pool finish service is the next step up. View quartz projects in our gallery.
Quartz plaster is the right choice when you want a surface that will outperform standard plaster without reaching all the way to the premium price tier of pebble finishes. These factors make quartz the smart upgrade for most New England pool owners:
At Affordable Pools, we offer a variety of high-quality finishes to match your style and budget:
Mixing ceramic-coated quartz for beautiful, lasting color.
Special polymers that resist harsh pool chemicals.
Small, rounded grains for a comfortable, non-abrasive feel.
Choose from light blues to deep teals and charcoal greys.
Our quartz pool plaster installation follows the same proven seven-step process we use for all surface applications:
Contact our team for a free quartz pool plaster estimate. We also offer pool tile replacement and pool coping replacement to complete your pool renovation.

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 quartz pool plaster project.
For most New England pool owners, yes. Quartz plaster typically costs 20–40% more than white plaster, but it lasts 4–6 years longer and requires less maintenance over its lifespan. When you factor in the cost of another replastering job—and the downtime and disruption that comes with it—quartz pays for itself for most pools. We’ll give you an honest cost-benefit breakdown during your free estimate.
We work with several leading quartz plaster manufacturers and select products based on the specific application, pool type, and client preferences. We’ll discuss product options and bring samples during your estimate. All products we use are sourced from manufacturers with established track records for performance in cold-climate markets.
Quartz aggregate finishes perform very well in saltwater pools. The hardness of the quartz crystals makes them more resistant to the mild acid environment created by salt chlorine generators than standard white plaster. If you have a saltwater system, quartz is a particularly smart upgrade that will better withstand the unique chemistry of your pool.
The installation timeline is similar to standard replastering — typically 7–10 days from draining to refill for most residential pools. This includes surface removal, repair work, application, and initial filling. The plaster continues to cure for 28 days after filling, during which we provide a detailed water chemistry management protocol.