Swimming Pool Coating vs New Tiling — Which is the Best Choice?

For most operators of an older swimming pool, a moment arises where one of two choices becomes inevitable: new tiling or a renovation with a professional coating. The difference between these two options will determine the appearance, hygiene, operating costs, and liability profile of your pool for the next 20–30 years.

On this page, we compare both options across six objective criteria — no marketing, just the figures — so you can make an informed decision.

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Criterion 1 — Initial Investment

New tiling in public pools costs € 120–€ 250 per m² including demolition, mortar bed, bonding, and grouting. An ACRATON® renovation typically costs € 80–€ 130 per m² as a one-off investment. For an 800 m² pool, this equates to a difference of € 40.000 to € 100.000 in initial costs.

Criterion 2 — Lead Time and Downtime

Re-tiling requires 6 to 10 weeks lead time, including demolition of existing tile work. A coating renovation takes 2 to 4 weeks. For commercial pools (holiday parks, hotels), this means 30 to 50 % less loss of occupancy.

Criterion 3 — Lifespan and Maintenance

New tiled surfaces reintroduce all familiar tiling issues: grout renovation every 5–7 years, localised tile repairs, colour discrepancies. An ACRATON® Dolphin coating offers 20–30 years without grout maintenance in our reference projects.

Criterion 4 — Appearance and Flexibility

Tiles offer great design freedom (mosaic, patterns) but are permanent: a colour change requires re-demolition. A coating is limited to 8 official colours but can be relatively easily 'refreshed' in a different colour after 10–15 years if trends change.

Criterion 5 — Safety

Tiles develop sharp edges over time. A coating has no edges or grout lines. This virtually eliminates the risk of cuts and is favourable for insurance premiums.

Criterion 6 — TCO over 20 Years

Summing up over 20 years (initial + annual maintenance + localised repair work), the TCO of a coating renovation is typically 50–70 % below that of a renewed tiled floor. PoolFIX can provide a detailed calculation for your specific pool.

Calculate volume for your pool

Litres, pails and price estimate in seconds — pallet discount included.

Prices exclude VAT and shipping. Based on €40/L and the theoretical coverage from the datasheet (2.7 m²/L at 300 µm DFT).

Total surface447.5
Litres required348.1L
Pails (20 L)18× 20 L
Price estimate€14,400
No pallet discount applicable
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Frequently asked questions

When should I still choose new tiling?
For design pools where mosaic patterns are art historically or architecturally indispensable. Or in cases of structural damage to the concrete shell that necessitates a complete rebuild.
Is combining possible?
Yes: municipalities sometimes opt for decorative mosaic at the waterline and a coated bottom and walls. PoolFIX advises on how this combination works technically.
Which supplier is responsible?
For coating, it is always a single party (PoolFIX + certified applicator). For re-tiling, usually 2–3 subcontractors are involved — which complicates the warranty.
What does the Tendering Officer say?
For municipalities, we provide a comparative TCO calculation suitable for tendering dossiers.
What about circularity?
Coating produces less construction waste (no tile demolition). PoolFIX has a circular maintenance plan that ensures coated pools last 30+ years.
Is a test area possible to compare both?
A 1 m² coating test area can be applied in your existing pool. A new tiled area of that size is practically not feasible.
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