Choosing pool tiles can become a bit confusing due to the vast number of pool tile options available. Different pool tile options range from porcelain, stone, ceramic, and glass, and they’re all gorgeous. But, which tile option is the best one for you and your pool? The final choice will come down to your personal preference and the overall design of your outdoor oasis. Negative-edge pools, spa spillways, tanning ledges, and elaborate water features are all parts of a pool design that serve as inspiration for a stunning tile. 

We offer the most commonly used pool tile materials, including glass, natural stone, ceramic, and porcelain.


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Glass Tile

 Glass has the advantage of being able to cover curved surfaces completely. Pool designers can also mix different colors of glass tile, creating a customized color scheme and thus, form an artwork.

Stone Tile

Stone provides a natural look, and textured feel that goes perfectly on a patio or deck. When combined with coping, the appearance is more unified. Stone tile design elements include flagstone, travertine, slate, sandstone, bluestone, and semi-polished granite tile that displays a pepper tone look. 

Ceramic and Porcelain Tile

These are hand-painted with exciting designs, or they are also available in a mosaic mode.

 

Feel free to visit our showroom to choose your perfect pool tile.


Swimming Pool Tile Options

As with any natural stone, variations in size, shape, color, and texture should be expected. However, the tile quality will always be superior.


 

Pool Tile FAQs

  • While porcelain is the most common type of tile chosen for pool tiles, glass, stone, and ceramic tile also have unique features that make them desirable. A designer can work with the homeowner to select a pool tile that will work with the pool and surrounding features, as well as the homeowner’s vision and budget.

  • With proper care, a tiled pool can easily last for many decades, making it a far superior choice to concrete or pebble-finished options. There are also a wide variety of color and style options.

  • Yes! Fiberglass is an excellent medium to use with tile because the tile moves with the fiberglass, making tile a synergistic option for fiberglass pools.

  • Pool tile color dramatically affects the finished look of both the pool and the water. Thus, many people prefer colors such as shades of blue or white to create a stunning backdrop for the pool water. Frequently, designs are created using pool tiles, and the overall look of the home is significantly enhanced by the pool tile design--as well as the resale value.