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Plaster vs Pebble

Plaster vs. Pebble Pool Finish: Cost, Durability & Which to Choose

Plaster vs pebble pool finish compared — cost, lifespan, texture, maintenance. Which is the right interior finish for your Orlando pool.

Your pool’s interior finish is the largest surface area you’ll replace during a remodel. Getting this choice right saves thousands over the pool’s lifetime.

Head-to-head

Standard PlasterPebble Finish
Cost (Orlando)$4,500-$6,500$8,500-$12,000
Lifespan8-12 years15-20+ years
TextureSmoothTextured (varies by product)
Stain resistanceLow — stains easilyHigh — pebble surface hides imperfections
Chemical resistanceModerate — etches in unbalanced waterHigh — aggregate is naturally resistant
Color optionsWhite, limited tintsWide range of natural earth tones
MaintenanceHigher — needs careful chemistry balanceLower — more forgiving

The real cost math

Plaster: $5,500 now + $5,500 again in 10 years = $11,000 over 20 years

Pebble: $10,000 now + nothing for 20 years = $10,000 over 20 years

Pebble is actually cheaper long-term because you don’t pay for a second replaster. You also avoid the hassle, downtime, and startup chemistry of a second drain-and-refill cycle.

When plaster makes sense

  • Budget is the primary constraint (saving $4,000-$6,000 now)
  • You’re selling the home within 5 years (buyer won’t pay premium for pebble)
  • The pool is a rental property and aesthetics are secondary
  • You specifically want a glassy-smooth feel underfoot

When pebble is the better call

  • You plan to own the home 10+ years
  • You want the last resurface you’ll need to do
  • Your pool chemistry has historically been hard to manage (pebble is more forgiving)
  • You prefer a natural, textured look over clinical white
  • You’re bundling with waterline tile and coping (full remodel)
  • Pebble Tec — the original exposed aggregate, most installed in Florida
  • Pebble Sheen — smaller pebbles, smoother feel, still textured
  • Pebble Fina — finest pebble option, closest to plaster smoothness
  • StoneScapes (NPP) — competing product line, similar durability

The quartz middle ground

If you want more durability than plaster but can’t swing pebble pricing, quartz finishes ($6,500-$9,000) split the difference: 12-15 year lifespan, moderate texture, and better stain resistance than plaster.

Our recommendation

Pebble is the better long-term investment for most Orlando pools. It lasts nearly twice as long as plaster and handles Florida's hard water chemistry better. Plaster makes sense only if you're on a strict budget or planning to sell the home within 5 years.

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