Smooth, Stain-Resistant Diamond Brite Resurfacing in Phoenix
Quartz-and-cement blend — smooth underfoot, chemical-resistant, mid-tier price.
Veteran Owned
100% owner-on-site service
Licensed & Bonded
Arizona ROC contractor
5.0 Stars
Top Rated on Google
Are you noticing rough patches and stubborn stains taking over your backyard oasis? We understand how frustrating it feels to watch a once-beautiful pool start showing its age.
A worn-out plaster surface often makes swimming uncomfortable and daily maintenance a total headache. Our team at David Resurface was founded with a simple mission to provide exceptional Diamond Brite (Quartz Aggregate) Resurfacing services that customers can truly rely on.
The intense Arizona sun takes a serious toll on older pools over the years.
We are going to walk you through the exact steps of this popular upgrade. Let’s look closely at why so many of your neighbors are choosing this specific finish.
What is Diamond Brite?
Manufactured by Southern Grouts & Mortars (SGM), Diamond Brite is a premium blend of colored quartz and cement that cures to a smooth, highly durable pool surface. We love working with this specific mixture because the quartz is completely inert. This chemical resistance means it does not stain the way traditional, calcium-heavy plaster does. Our crews always notice how well it shrugs off the wild chlorine swings a Phoenix pool goes through during the summer.
The SGM formula utilizes polymer-modified cement to dramatically increase bond strength and prevent early fading.
Here are a few specific ways this material improves your pool:
- Built-in slip resistance: The textured quartz pieces provide secure traction on steps and shallow areas.
- Superior stain defense: The non-porous aggregate blocks algae and dirt from taking hold.
- Lasting vibrance: The specialized cement mixture resists heavy UV damage.
We highly recommend this finish for families who want a durable, low-maintenance swimming environment. A quick comparison with other popular materials can help you decide if it fits your backyard.
Diamond Brite vs Pebble Tec
Choosing between these two popular aggregate finishes usually comes down to texture and long-term budget goals. We install both options regularly for Phoenix homeowners looking to upgrade their backyard. Pebble Technology International produces Pebble Tec using natural river pebbles, while Diamond Brite relies on crushed, colored quartz.
Our experience shows that the quartz option feels noticeably smoother underfoot than the larger river stones. Kids playing water volleyball or standing in the shallow end usually prefer this softer texture.
“For a kid-heavy family pool where a gentle floor matters, Diamond Brite clearly wins the matchup.”
We always help homeowners weigh the financial differences before making a final choice. The quartz finish typically costs 15-25% less upfront, making it a very attractive option. You can expect Diamond Brite to last about 8-15 years with proper chemical maintenance.
Our cost analysis shows that Pebble Tec boasts a 15-20 year lifespan, making it the better cost-per-year play for a decades-long hold. A quick visual breakdown makes comparing these two materials much easier. We created this chart to highlight the main differences:
| Feature | Diamond Brite (Quartz) | Pebble Tec (Pebble) |
|---|---|---|
| Material Base | Crushed natural quartz | Natural river pebbles |
| Texture | Smooth and highly comfortable | Slightly bumpy and highly textured |
| Average Cost | $4,500 to $6,500 | $6,000 to $9,000+ |
| Expected Lifespan | 8 to 15 years | 15 to 20 years |
Color choice is permanent
Pick a color you will still love in ten years. We bring physical sample pucks to every estimate, so you can hold them against your tile and coping in daylight before you sign.
Our Diamond Brite (Quartz Aggregate) Resurfacing Process
A complete pool resurfacing project requires careful timing and highly specific weather conditions. We typically complete this entire transformation in five to seven days for a standard residential property.
Rushing the curing phase leads to weak spots, so patience is absolutely essential. Our crews follow a strict, documented procedure to guarantee a flawless result every single time.
Step 1: Draining and Surface Preparation
The first phase involves completely draining the water and assessing the structural shell. We use heavy-duty submersible pumps to empty an average 15,000-gallon pool in just a few hours.
The old, failing surface must undergo a thorough chip-out or receive a specialized bond-coat application. Our technicians then perform a targeted muriatic acid-etch to create a rough profile for maximum adhesion.
Step 2: Application and Precision Curing
The actual troweling process happens quickly once the foundation is fully prepped and dry. We carefully hand-trowel the Diamond Brite mix onto the walls and floor to ensure a completely even thickness.
The fresh aggregate needs adequate time to cure and harden in the dry Arizona air. Our team returns the next day to perform a controlled acid-etch. This specific chemical wash removes the top layer of cement to beautifully expose the colored quartz crystals.
Step 3: Refilling and Chemical Balancing
Adding water back into the basin is the final physical step of the renovation. We start the refill process immediately after the final wash to protect the fresh finish from excessive sun exposure.
Proper start-up chemistry dictates the long-term success of your new surface. Our specialists carefully balance the pH, alkalinity, and calcium levels over the next several days. This critical balancing act prevents early scaling and ensures the material cures to its maximum strength.
Arizona-Specific Notes
Diamond Brite handles harsh Phoenix water chemistry incredibly well once fully installed. Proper pre-application prep still matters immensely because of the local municipal water supply. Maricopa County water is notoriously hard, often exceeding 250 parts per million (PPM) of dissolved calcium carbonate.
We always address heavy calcium buildup on the waterline before applying any new materials. A thorough 40,000 PSI hydroblast and acid-wash prep is included whenever visible scaling is present. Skipping this crucial cleaning step remains the number one cause of premature aggregate delamination.
We follow strict local protocols to prevent future peeling:
- Targeted scaling removal: High-pressure washing blasts away tough waterline calcium.
- Deep chemical cleaning: Acid washes ensure the fresh material bonds tightly.
- Temperature management: We carefully control the drying speed during intense desert heat.
Considering your options for an upcoming project? Our Pebble Tec resurfacing service acts as the primary direct alternative for extreme longevity.
Standard pool plaster serves as the reliable budget tier for quick aesthetic updates. We are always happy to discuss which material fits your vision and your budget.
Conclusion
Upgrading your backyard with Diamond Brite (Quartz Aggregate) Resurfacing adds immense value and comfort to your home. The durable quartz mixture fights off harsh chemical changes and provides a wonderfully smooth surface for summer fun.
We love helping our neighbors transform their tired, outdated swimming areas into beautiful retreats. An investment in high-quality materials today guarantees fewer maintenance headaches tomorrow.
We encourage you to reach out and schedule a free estimate when you are ready to explore your options.
What's Included
- 12+ color blends
- Chemical-resistant surface
- Smoother than Pebble Tec
- Full chip-out and bond-coat options
- Free on-site estimate
Diamond Brite Pricing
Diamond Brite Standard
Starting at
$4,500
- Bond-coat prep
- Quartz aggregate finish
- Acid-wash startup
Chip-Out + Diamond Brite
Starting at
$6,500
- Full chip-out prep
- Diamond Brite quartz finish
- Hard-water stain prep
Full Refresh Package
Starting at
$9,000
- Chip-out + Diamond Brite
- Waterline tile replacement
- Coping refresh
Why Choose Us for Diamond Brite
Smooth Foot Feel
Less textured than Pebble Tec — a strong choice for kids and barefoot swimmers.
Chemical Resistant
Non-porous surface shrugs off chlorine cycling better than plaster.
8-15 Year Lifespan
Longer than plaster, slightly less than Pebble Tec, at a mid-tier price.
12+ Color Options
Blue, green, grey, white, and custom blends to match existing tile and coping.
Our Diamond Brite Process
Estimate & Color
Measure the pool, walk you through color blends, write the quote.
Drain & Prep
Chip-out or bond-coat; clean and etch the substrate for bond.
Apply Diamond Brite
Trowel-apply the quartz-cement mix to spec thickness.
Acid Etch & Refill
Acid-etch to expose quartz color, refill, balance chemistry.
Recent Diamond Brite Projects



Diamond Brite Results in Phoenix
Not sure if Diamond Brite is right for your pool?
Free on-site assessment. No obligation, no pressure. We'll tell you what your pool actually needs.
Diamond Brite Reviews
Real Phoenix homeowners, real projects.
"David was honest about what actually needed to be fixed. Saved us thousands by focusing on resurfacing instead of a full rebuild."
Sarah Miller
Scottsdale, AZ
"Smooth finish, fast crew, fair price. The quartz color is even better than the sample board."
Robert Hudson
Glendale, AZ
"Professional from start to finish. Written quote was exactly what we paid."
Jason Weaver
Chandler, AZ
Diamond Brite FAQs
How does Diamond Brite compare to Pebble Tec?
Diamond Brite is smoother, costs 15-25% less, and lasts 8-15 years. Pebble Tec is rougher, lasts 15-20 years, but costs more upfront.
Is Diamond Brite good for Phoenix pools?
Yes. The non-porous quartz surface handles Phoenix chemistry and UV well. Hard-water prep is still important before application.
What colors are available?
12+ color blends including traditional blues, greens, greys, whites, and custom Mediterranean tones.
How long does the project take?
7-10 days from drain to refill, similar to Pebble Tec.
Can I use Diamond Brite over existing plaster?
With bond-coat prep, yes. If the plaster is delaminating, full chip-out is required first.
Diamond Brite Guides
Phoenix-specific guides and comparisons to help you make the smartest call on your project.
How Long Does a Diamond Brite Finish Last in Phoenix?
Diamond Brite typically lasts 8-15 years in Phoenix. What shortens it, what extends it, and the signals it's time for a new finish.
What Is Diamond Brite Pool Resurfacing?
Diamond Brite is a quartz-and-cement blend — smoother than Pebble Tec, tougher than plaster. Here's where it fits and who it's right for.
Diamond Brite vs Pebble Tec — Which Is Right for Your Pool?
Diamond Brite vs Pebble Tec: texture, foot feel, durability in Phoenix UV, color, and cost — pick the right interior finish for your pool.
Other Phoenix Pool Services We Offer
Pebble Tec & Pebble Sheen Resurfacing
Premium aggregate finish — durable, stain-resistant, multiple color blends.
Pool Plaster Resurfacing
Classic white plaster — most affordable interior refresh, 7-12 year lifespan in Arizona.
Pool Tile & Waterline Tile Replacement
Waterline tile and full-tile replacement, ideally paired with interior resurfacing.
Ready for Diamond Brite?
Free on-site estimate. Written quote within 24 hours. Veteran-owned, repair-first pricing.