How to Fix Cracked and Missing Pool Tiles
Looking for the bigger picture? Start with our Home Repair Advice. It lays out how to decide what matters most before you dive in.
Loading content…
Looking for the bigger picture? Start with our Home Repair Advice. It lays out how to decide what matters most before you dive in.
Loading content…
Got garden pests? We'll inspect for slime trails, bug clusters, chewed leaves, or missing plants, then choose simple steps like hand-picking, organic sprays, or physical barriers to protect your garden.
Is your fence post wobbly, rotted, or cracking? We'll help you inspect for damage, decide if you can fix it yourself or need help, and get your fence secure.
Seeing bugs or damaged leaves on your tree? This guide helps you inspect for pests, identify the problem, and decide on the right treatment. Learn what you can safely handle yourself with insecticidal soaps or horticultural oils and when it's time to call a certified arborist for help.
Cloudy water in your pool or spa is frustrating and unsafe. Learn the common causes, from imbalanced chemicals to a dirty filter, and follow our step-by-step guide to diagnose and clear up your murky water for good.
A sprinkler head that's stuck can lead to dry patches and water waste. Our guide walks you through the simple steps to diagnose and fix the problem, from clearing debris to addressing low water pressure, so you can get your lawn back to green.
Want the full picture? Explore the Casa home advisor at trycasa.com.
There’s nothing quite like relaxing by the pool on a sunny day. But when you spot a cracked or missing tile, it can be a real eyesore that takes away from your backyard oasis. More than just a cosmetic issue, damaged pool tiles can lead to bigger, more expensive problems down the line, including sharp edges that can injure swimmers and potential leaks that can compromise your pool's structure.
The good news is that fixing a few damaged tiles is often a straightforward DIY project that you can tackle in a weekend. Whether you're dealing with a simple crack or a tile that's completely popped off, we’re here to walk you through it.
Think of us as your friendly expert on the other end of the line. We’ll guide you through assessing the damage, making the repair, and knowing when it might be time to call in a professional. Let’s get your pool back to pristine condition!

It’s easy to look at a small crack in a pool tile and think, "I'll get to it later." However, this seemingly minor issue can escalate quickly. Here’s why prompt action is so important:
Before you can start the repair, you need to understand the scope of the problem. This initial assessment will help you decide whether this is a manageable DIY task or one that requires a professional touch.
Now, ask yourself the key question: Are there three or fewer damaged tiles, and can you reach them easily without draining most of the pool?
If the answer is yes, great! You’re in a good position to tackle this yourself.
If you have widespread damage (more than three or four tiles), or if the tiles are in a hard-to-reach area like the deep end floor, it's best to call a professional. According to HomeAdvisor, hiring a pro for tile repair can cost anywhere from $25 to $65 per square foot, not including the cost of draining and refilling the pool if necessary. For minor jobs, you might pay a minimum service fee of around $150 to $300. Tackling a small job yourself can save you a significant amount.
If your tile is cracked but still firmly in place, you can often seal it without having to remove it. For this, you'll use underwater epoxy pool putty, a magical substance that hardens like steel, even underwater (though we recommend applying it dry for the best results).
Tools and Materials You'll Need:
Here’s how to get it done:
Once the epoxy has fully cured, the crack should be completely sealed and smooth. You can now refill the pool to its normal level.

If the tile is loose, falling off, or completely missing, you’ll need to replace it. This process is a bit more involved but is completely achievable with the right tools and a little patience.
Tools and Materials You'll Need:
Let's get that new tile in place:

This is a common challenge, especially with older pools. If you don't have any spare tiles left over from the installation, try taking a piece of the broken tile to local pool stores. If you strike out there, consider using a decorative or accent tile in a complementary color to create a unique mosaic look. If many tiles are damaged and you can't find replacements, it might be time to consult a professional about options for retiling a section or the entire waterline.
Fixing a few cracked or missing pool tiles is a rewarding project that boosts your pool’s safety, appearance, and longevity. By following these steps, you can confidently handle minor repairs and save yourself the cost of a professional service call.
But we know that not every home project goes according to plan. Sometimes you need a little extra guidance or run into an issue that’s bigger than you expected. That’s where Casa comes in.
Download the Casa app today for more expert DIY guides, maintenance reminders, and a direct line to vetted, local professionals for those jobs that are best left to the experts. Let Casa help you keep your home in perfect shape, from your pool to your roof.