Pool Finish Colors & Water Effects
See how each Micro Pebble, Mini Pebble, and Quartz finish transforms your pool’s look and water color.
Browse our premium Micro Pebble, Mini Pebble, and Quartz options, each designed for lasting beauty and unique water colors. Use the Water Color Effect Chart below to see how your pool will look and find the finish that matches your style.
Ultimate FAQs
Everything You Need to Know

How long does pool plaster last?
In the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles climate, a well-installed plaster finish typically lasts 7–10 years for standard white plaster and 10–20 years for upgraded finishes like quartz or pebble. Longevity depends on water chemistry, maintenance, and overall pool use.
How do I choose between white plaster, quartz, and pebble finishes?
White Plaster: Affordable, classic, smooth.
Quartz: More durable, with added color and sparkle.
Pebble: Longest-lasting, natural look, wide color range.
Your choice comes down to budget, desired style, and maintenance preferences.
What’s the best time of year to replaster my pool?
Can you match my existing pool finish?
Yes! We can closely match existing plaster color and texture, or use this opportunity to update to a completely new look.
What does a typical pool cleaning service include?
Our standard pool cleaning service includes skimming the surface, brushing the walls and tiles, cleaning the pool filter, vacuuming the pool, and balancing the water chemistry.
Can I use my pool immediately after cleaning?
Yes, you can generally use your pool immediately after cleaning, though if we’ve added chemicals, we recommend waiting for a short period (usually about 30 minutes) to allow the chemicals to settle.
Why choose a local plastering company in the San Fernando Valley?
Local knowledge matters — we understand the water conditions, weather, and style preferences in our area, and we’re close by if you ever need service or advice.
How do I know if my pool needs cleaning?
If the water appears cloudy, there’s visible debris, or you notice algae buildup, it’s time for a cleaning. Regular maintenance can prevent these issues.
How often should I have my pool cleaned?
Regular pool cleaning is recommended at least once a week, but the frequency can vary depending on the pool’s usage, location, and weather conditions.