CLC-6443 Gria Calco Series Subway Tile
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Sea Turtle small natural color with a shadow SESNATRS
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NB439 Fancy White Pebble Mosaic Tile
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RYA-6433 Teja Reya Collection
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Essence Blue 1 x 1 NV0074
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Tetragon Series TET-6336 Borona
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Tetragon Series TET-6335 Kytelle
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Tetragon Series TET-6334 Foxer
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Nebula Series NEB-6261 Perixo
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Bella Glass Tile Greenwich Lafayette Blue Hexagon Glass Mosaic Tile - Kitchen Backsplash, Shower Walls & Pool
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Cucina Italia Series CIA-6053 Casa Dollina
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Cucina Italia Series CIA-6052 Cesto Di Fiori
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View Point Series Blue Blend 626-089
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Onix Mosaico 2 x 2 Azalea Cream
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Cucina Italia Series CIA-6051 Trivette Flora
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Abstract Series ABS-6006 Abstract Graphite
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Abstract Series ABS-6004 Abstract Gray
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Onix Mosaico 2 inch hex Bardiglio
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 2 Brick Forest Blue HP12BFB
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 2 Brick Cayo Coco HP12BCC
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 2 Brick Amalfi HP12BA
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Umbria
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Tozen
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Tanzanite
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Saona
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Print
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Lungomare
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Forest Blue
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Cayo Coco
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Amalfi
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Aragon Hills AGH-5414 Python Haze Hexagon
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Aragon Hills AGH-5411 Qassle Blu Hexagon
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Luxacious Bay LXB-5441 Riviera Beach Hexagon
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New Belfont Casual Grace NBT-5432 Mosaic
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Nantucket Sankaty Subway NNR-10BR
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Choosing the Right Pool Tile
Pool tile lives in one of the harshest environments any tile faces in a residential setting: constant water exposure, chemical treatment, sun, and for a growing number of pools, saltwater chlorination systems that are considerably tougher on materials than traditional chlorine. Choosing the right tile is essential for both aesthetics and long-term performance. Read our full guide to what pool tile is and why it matters for more background before you shop.
Pool Tile by Material
Glass Tile
Glass tile is one of the most popular options for pool waterlines and full pool designs. Known for its vibrant color, reflective surface, and resistance to fading, glass creates a luxurious, high-end look and is non-porous, making it resistant to stains, algae, and chemical damage.
Porcelain Tile
Porcelain pool tile offers exceptional durability and versatility. It's highly resistant to moisture, scratches, and temperature changes, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor pools, and it's available in a wide range of styles, including natural stone looks and modern finishes. See our full glass vs. porcelain pool tile comparison to weigh the tradeoffs for your project.
Stone-Look Tile
For a more organic appearance, stone-look tile brings warmth and texture to outdoor pool spaces. These tiles replicate the beauty of natural materials while offering improved durability and easier maintenance than quarried stone.
Mosaic Tile
Mosaic tile allows for intricate designs, patterns, and custom looks. It's well suited to waterlines, accents, and full pool installations, providing flexibility and visual interest that elevates any pool design.
Waterline Tile vs. Full Pool Tile
Most pools use waterline tile to protect the area where water meets the pool surface. This not only adds visual appeal but also helps prevent staining and buildup from oils and debris.
- Waterline Tile: Installed along the top edge for protection and style.
- Full Pool Tile: Covers the entire pool interior for a seamless, high-end finish.
Both options benefit from durable, water-resistant materials like glass and porcelain. For a complete breakdown, see our buyer's guide to pool waterline tile.
Pool Interior Tile vs. Pool Deck Tile
These two surfaces need genuinely different specifications, not just a coordinated look. Pool interior tile is selected primarily for water exposure and chemical resistance, since it's submerged constantly. Pool deck tile needs to prioritize slip resistance above all else, since a wet, smooth interior-rated tile becomes dangerously slippery on a deck where people are walking barefoot. Look for deck tile with a textured finish and a slip resistance rating suited to wet, barefoot traffic, even when coordinating color or style with your interior pool tile.
Popular Pool Tile Colors & Design Trends
Color plays a major role in the overall look of a pool. The right tile color can enhance water tone and create a specific mood.
- Blue Tile: Classic and clean, enhances a crisp water look.
- Green & Teal: Creates a tropical, lagoon-style appearance.
- Iridescent Tile: Reflects light for a shimmering, luxury finish.
- Neutral Tones: Modern, spa-like aesthetic.
See our full guide to blue pool tile ideas for how specific tones affect your finished water color.
How to Choose Pool Tile
Durability & Water Resistance
Choose tile that's non-porous and resistant to water absorption to prevent cracking and damage over time.
Chemical & Saltwater Resistance
Pool tile must withstand chlorine and saltwater exposure without fading or deteriorating. Saltwater pools generate chlorine through electrolysis, which creates a more corrosive environment than a traditionally chlorinated pool, so not every tile and grout combination is rated for long-term saltwater exposure. See our full guide to the best pool tile for saltwater pools for specific recommendations.
Slip Resistance
For surrounding deck areas and steps, select tile with a slip-resistant surface to improve safety, as covered in more detail above.
Climate Compatibility
If you live in a colder climate, frost-resistant tile is essential to prevent cracking during freeze-thaw cycles.
Pool Tile Installation & Care
- Use a grout rated for pool and wet-area use, regardless of which tile material you choose, since standard grout isn't built for constant submersion.
- Confirm saltwater compatibility before ordering if you have a saltwater system, since the corrosive effects of electrolysis are considerably tougher on materials than standard chlorine.
- Clean the waterline regularly to prevent calcium and mineral buildup from hardening into a layer that's difficult to remove once set.
See our full step-by-step pool tile installation guide and our guide to cleaning pool tile for ongoing maintenance.
Explore More Tile by Room & Application
- Floor Tile, durable tile for entryways and living spaces
- Bathroom Tile, wall and floor tile for showers, tub surrounds, and bathroom floors
- Kitchen Backsplash Tile, glass, subway, mosaic, and more for kitchen walls
- Shower Floor Tile, slip-resistant mosaic, penny round, and porcelain

