Replacing the waterline tile in your Alexandria pool isn’t just about looks—it keeps your pool safe and well-maintained. Over time, tiles crack, discolor, or pop off, leaving sharp edges and ugly stains that mess with both the vibe and the structure.
We at Dolphin Pool Services believe professional tile replacement is the only way to get a durable, clean finish that protects your pool and bumps up its value.

Our crew uses materials and techniques that actually work for Alexandria’s wild weather swings. We do this so your waterline tiles last and you don’t have to stress about surprise leaks or expensive repairs later.
If you want quality work and real peace of mind, you’ve gotta go with professionals you trust—like us.
We’ll show you how the replacement process works and why it’s worth doing right. When we handle your pool, it just feels safer and more inviting. Every swim’s a little sweeter.

Swapping out those waterline tiles is a must for keeping your pool in good shape. It stops damage before it starts and keeps the pool area looking sharp.
Pick the right materials and know when to make a move—otherwise, you’ll spend more down the road.
See any cracks, chips, or missing tiles along the waterline? That’s your cue.
If stains won’t budge after regular cleaning, the grout or tile is probably shot. Loose or falling tiles? Time to call us.
Notice the water near the tile line looking off or algae creeping in? That usually means the seal’s gone and water’s sneaking through.
Here in Alexandria, the weather beats up your pool, so timely replacement keeps small headaches from turning into huge problems.
New waterline tiles shield your pool’s surface from water damage. That means fewer leaks and fewer surprise repairs.
Fresh tiles are also way easier to keep clean, so you’ll spend less time scrubbing and more time swimming.
Modern tiles grip better, making the pool edge safer—no one wants a slip-and-slide accident. Plus, a good-looking pool can bump up your home’s value, which is always nice.
We recommend picking tiles that hold up, clean easily, and look good. Here’s what most folks go with:
For Alexandria’s climate, we find glass and ceramic strike the best balance between style and strength.
The price tag depends on the tile you pick, your pool’s size, and how beat up things are already.
Hiring a pro team like us at Dolphin Pool Services costs more upfront but saves you from headaches and do-overs. Labor’s a bit pricier around DC than in other places, just to be honest.
DIY? You can try, but the risk is real. One slip and you might be paying double to fix it. We’d say let the experts handle it and protect your pool investment.

We don’t just wing it when replacing pool waterline tiles. It takes planning, skill, and the right materials to make it last.
Our focus? Doing each step right, hiring pros at the right time, and making sure the tile work lines up with any bigger pool renovations you’ve got in mind.
First thing, we inspect your pool and spot every damaged or missing tile. Next, we drain the pool below the waterline so we can actually get to work.
We carefully chip out old grout and busted tiles—no shortcuts, no extra damage. Then, we clean and prep the area so the new tiles stick for good.
We lay down the new tiles with waterproof adhesive that’s made for Virginia’s weather. Once those set, we grout and seal everything to lock out stains and leaks.
Finally, we refill your pool and double-check for leaks or any tile that’s out of line. This way, problems don’t sneak up on you later.
Tile replacement might look easy on YouTube, but trust us—it’s not. You need experience to make it last.
We always recommend hiring a pro crew like ours, especially if you’re in Alexandria, Virginia, Maryland, or DC.
Cracked, chipped, stained, or loose tiles? That’s your sign to call in the experts. DIY fixes often make things worse.
A good company—like us—gives you a clear price, uses the right gear, and follows all the safety rules. We’re licensed, insured, and we know pools, so you can relax.
Waterline tile replacement usually fits into a bigger renovation project. Doing it all at once saves you time and hassle.
We’ll sync up tile replacement with stuff like resurfacing, coping stone upgrades, or new equipment installs. That way, your pool looks sharp and everything works together.
We know the local climate and water chemistry, so we can help you pick tiles that’ll actually last and fit your pool’s vibe.
We handle the whole process, making sure you get a finished pool that’s worth every penny.

Waterline pool tile replacement isn’t rocket science, but it does take careful planning and skilled hands. Costs swing depending on your tile choice and pool size. The process involves draining, prepping, and installing—don’t skip steps if you want it to last.
You’re looking at anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000. The final price depends on tile type, pool size, and how much work needs doing.
If you want it done right, hire a team like us. It’ll save you money (and headaches) in the long run.
First, we drain the pool below the waterline so we can actually reach the tiles. Then, we remove old tiles and grout—carefully.
We clean and prep the surface, then install new tiles with waterproof adhesive. After that, we grout and seal the area.
Before we refill the pool, we check for leaks or crooked tiles. No one wants surprises later.
Replace tiles when you see cracks, chips, discoloration, or if they start falling off. Timing varies based on how you use your pool and how well you maintain it.
Keep up with inspections and good water chemistry, and you’ll stretch out the time between replacements.
Sometimes you can get away with partial draining, but for a full replacement, we usually need to drain below the waterline.
Let us take a look and we’ll figure out the best way for your pool.
Look for local pool companies with solid reviews and real experience with Alexandria pools. Licensed, insured folks like us at Dolphin Pool Services know what they’re doing.
Ask about warranties, how they install tiles, and how long they’ve been at it before you sign anything.
Keep an eye out for water sneaking behind tiles if you spot cracks or notice loose grout. That’s a red flag.
We often see trouble when tiles don’t stick well or the grout looks uneven. It’s surprisingly easy to miss.
At Dolphin Pool Services, we always recommend hiring a professional team like ours. That way, you can dodge these headaches and actually enjoy a beautiful, long-lasting inground pool—with the waterfalls inside the pool, exactly where they belong.