Pool Renovation Cost Calculator

Build your renovation step by step — pool size, finishes, deck, features, and equipment — and see a realistic itemized price range instantly. Most DMV renovations land between $15,000 – $80,000+; find out where yours falls.
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Behind the numbers

How we calculate your renovation estimate

Every range in the calculator comes from the same published pricing we use across our service pages — resurfacing by interior square footage, coping and waterline tile by perimeter, deck restoration by deck area, and water features and equipment as installed project ranges.

Your final price depends on the condition of your pool and what we find once it's drained — which is why every project starts with a free on-site assessment and a written, itemized proposal. For broader budgeting context, see the Pool Cost Guide or our renovation budgeting guide. Financing is available through Lyon Financial — see financing options.

Renovation Cost Calculator — Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the pool renovation cost calculator?

The calculator builds its ranges from the same real-world DMV project pricing we publish across this site — per-square-foot resurfacing rates, per-linear-foot coping rates, and typical installed equipment costs. It is a planning ballpark, not a quote: the final number depends on your pool's condition, site access, and any structural repairs we find once the work begins. Most full renovations in the area land in the $15,000 – $80,000+ range. For an exact figure, every project starts with a free on-site visit and a written, itemized proposal.

What drives the cost of a pool renovation up or down?

Four things move the number most:

  • Pool size — resurfacing, coping, and tile are priced by area or perimeter, so a larger pool scales every line item.
  • Material tier — white plaster vs. pebble, precast concrete vs. limestone coping, or ceramic vs. glass mosaic tile can double or triple a line item.
  • Condition — hidden structural repairs, failed bond beams, or substrate problems add scope once the pool is drained.
  • Combined scope — bundling projects while the pool is already drained and the crew is on-site saves mobilization costs.

See our Pool Renovation hub for a breakdown of each service.

Is it cheaper to combine several renovation projects at once?

Usually, yes. Draining the pool, mobilizing a crew, and setting up the site are fixed costs that get spread across everything done in one project. Resurfacing, waterline tile, and coping in particular share demolition and prep work — doing them together is meaningfully cheaper than doing them in separate seasons. Equipment upgrades like a salt system, automation, or LED lighting are also cheapest while the equipment pad is already open.

Do I have to enter my contact information to see my renovation estimate?

No. The calculator shows your full itemized estimate instantly — no email or phone number required. If you want an exact, written quote afterward, you can send us your configuration with one click and our renovation specialists will follow up to schedule a free on-site visit.

Do you offer financing for pool renovations?

Yes. Beltway Pools offers financing options to help make renovation more accessible. Ask about available plans during your consultation — we'll help you understand the options that fit your project and budget.