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Pool resurfacing, deck & turf cost calculator.

Three of the most common Arizona backyard renovations, priced with the same planning ranges AE publishes on its cost guides. Turn on the scopes you are considering, set the size, and see a realistic range — per scope and combined. No email, no gate, no "call for pricing."

Resurfacing runs $7,000–$28,000 depending on finish and pool size. Pool decks run $9–$40 per square foot installed by material. Artificial turf runs $11–$18 per square foot installed for standard scopes.

Pool resurfacing

Common add-ons while the pool is drained

Pool deck & patio material

A typical Phoenix pool deck runs 500–1,200 sq ft. Ranges assume proper base prep and exclude demo and haul-off of an existing deck.

Artificial turf

How this calculator works

Nothing here is generated or guessed. Each scope multiplies your inputs against the same published Phoenix-metro planning ranges AE uses on its cost guides.

  • Resurfacing: the selected finish range is scaled by pool size. Size factors come from AE's published tiers for the same mid-tier pebble finish — small (~340 sq ft surface) at roughly 0.78×, standard (~420 sq ft) at 1×, and large (~580 sq ft) at roughly 1.25×. Selected add-ons are added at their published ranges.
  • Deck: square footage × the installed per-square-foot range for the chosen material. Ranges assume proper base preparation and exclude demolition and haul-off of an existing deck.
  • Turf: square footage × $11–$18 per square foot installed, AE's standard-install planning range.
  • Combined total: a straight sum of the scopes you turn on. It does not model the savings of sharing mobilization, demo, and haul-off across scopes — in practice, bundling usually lands under the sum.

Results are rounded to the nearest $50. This is early-planning guidance, not a proposal. Structural repairs found once a pool is drained, drainage and grading work, difficult access, and material availability all move the real number.

Arizona renovation cost questions

How much does it cost to resurface a pool in Arizona?

Phoenix-metro planning ranges by finish: standard plaster $7,000–$12,000; NPT QuartzScapes $8,500–$16,000; Wet Edge Matrix $10,000–$20,000; NPT StoneScapes mini-pebble $11,000–$22,000; Pebble Tec PebbleSheen or PebbleFina $13,000–$26,000; NPT Jewelscapes $14,000–$28,000. Pool size, prep work, and tile or coping changes move the number. An attached spa typically adds $1,500–$3,500.

What does a pool deck cost per square foot in Arizona?

Installed planning ranges: standard broom-finish concrete $9–$16 per square foot; stamped and colored concrete $14–$24; concrete pavers $16–$28; travertine pavers $20–$34; premium travertine in 6cm coping pieces $26–$40. All ranges assume proper base preparation and do not include demolition and haul-off of an existing deck.

How much is artificial turf per square foot installed in Arizona?

Standard artificial-turf installation is planned at $11–$18 per square foot installed in the Phoenix metro. Specialty scopes such as putting greens or intensive pet systems are quoted separately, and demolition, base depth, drainage, grading, and access all move the final number.

Is this calculator a quote?

No. It is a free planning tool that multiplies your inputs against AE's published Arizona planning ranges. It is not a bid, contract price, or offer. A real number requires measured dimensions, a look at the existing structure and substrate, and a written scope.

Why does the calculator show a range instead of one number?

Because an honest early number is a range. The low end reflects straightforward access, sound existing structure, and standard selections. The high end reflects demolition, drainage or grading work, difficult access, structural repairs discovered once a pool is drained, and premium material selections. Anyone quoting a single exact figure before measuring the property is guessing.

Can I combine all three scopes in one project?

Yes, and it is usually the cheaper way to do it. Resurfacing, deck replacement, and turf conversion share mobilization, demolition, haul-off, and site protection. Sequencing them together avoids paying to stage the same yard three separate times. The combined total on this page adds the scopes you turn on so you can see the full picture.

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