Pool & Deck Paint

Revitalize your swimming pool, patio, and pool deck with In The Swim Pool Paint and Deck Paint. Protect your pool's surface and save thousands of dollars by painting your pool with an easy do-it-yourself process with professional results!

New to painting? Learn how to get the job done right with our guides. »

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Premium High Build Epoxy Primer

In The Swim Epoxy Primer is a two-part, long-lasting epoxy primer for bare concrete, fiberglass, and plaster surfaces.

Key Features

  • Two-part epoxy primer
  • Used for fiberglass, plaster, concrete, new gunite and worn previously painted epoxy surfaces
  • Smooths rough concrete or plaster surfaces for a cleaner finish
  • Heavy viscosity acts as a "filler" for a more uniform profile
  • Excellent adhesion to fiberglass surfaces
  • Easy to use 3:1 mix ratio
  • Coverage: 75-100 sq. ft. per gallon on bare surfaces. 125-150 sq. ft. per gallon on recoats.
Starting at

$89.99

Premium High Build Epoxy Pool Paint

In The Swim Epoxy Pool Paint is a superior high-build epoxy pool paint providing unsurpassed stain, chemical and abrasion resistance.

Key Features

  • Apply two coats on initial application
  • For finish coat on concrete, fiberglass, plaster, gunite and previously painted epoxy surfaces.
  • Formulated to provide the longest lasting finish of any pool paint.
  • Stain-resistant satin finish to all pool surfaces
  • Easy to use 3:1 mix ratio
  • Up to 8 years of service life
  • Coverage: 150-200 sq ft per gallon on bare surfaces. 300-350 sq. ft. per gallon on recoats.
Starting at

$146.99

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Premium Synthetic Rubber Pool Paint

In The Swim Premium Synthetic Rubber Pool Paint restores and upgrades previously painted chlorinated rubber and synthetic rubber surfaces.

Key Features

  • Apply two coats on initial application
  • Apply to bare concrete or plaster surfaces over old rubber base coatings
  • Formulated to provide excellent hiding, coverage and protection
  • Stain-resistant, attractive gloss finish to all pool surfaces
  • Up to 4 years of service life
  • Coverage: 200-300 sq. ft. per gallon on bare surfaces. 300-400 sq. ft. on recoats.
Starting at

$99.99

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Premium Chlorinated Rubber Pool Paint

In The Swim Chlorinated Rubber Pool Paint for many years has been the industry's product of choice to restore and protect plaster and concrete pool surfaces.

Key Features

  • Apply two coats on initial application
  • For upgrading and restoring previously painted chlorinated rubber surfaces
  • Formulated to provide excellent hiding and superior coverage rates compared to other chlorinated rubber paints
  • Up to 5 years of service life
  • Coverage: 200-300 sq. ft. per gallon on bare surfaces. 350-400 sq. ft. on recoats.
Starting at

$99.99

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Premium Acrylic Water-Based Pool Paint

In The Swim Acrylic Pool Paint is a water-based acrylic pool paint. It can be applied to damp surfaces and is extremely color-fast and UV resistant.

Key Features

  • Apply two coats on initial application
  • For use on previously painted rubber or acrylic based coatings
  • Self-priming and has a matte finish
  • Up to 2 years of service life
  • Coverage: 200-300 sq. ft. per gallon on bare surfaces. 300-400 sq. ft. on recoats.
Starting at

$89.99

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Premium Patio and Deck Paint

Give your pool deck new life! In The Swim Patio and Deck Paint transforms the appearance of concrete deck surfaces while providing a safe, non-slip surface.

Key Features

  • Apply two coats on initial application
  • Water-based acrylic patio and deck paint
  • Provides an anti-slip finish ideal for high-traffic areas
  • Fast dry formula, self-priming, matte finish
  • Formulated to upgrade concrete pool and patio decks
  • Coverage: 150 - 165 sq. ft. per gallon on bare surfaces Contingent upon surface
Starting at

$74.99

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Tennis Court Paint

Designed specifically for coating asphalt and concrete recreational surfaces. Ideal for recoating previously painted all-weather surfaces including tennis, pickleball, basketball, and volleyball courts.

Key Features

  • One-coat application
  • Formulated from tough acrylic latex
  • Pleasing non-glare anti-slip finish
  • Coverage: 100 to 125 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on the porosity of the surface
Starting at

$99.99

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Pool and Deck Paint Prep Supplies

Help make sure your pool and deck surfaces are ready for painting with our selection of pool and deck paint prep. supplies.

How To Paint A Pool In 5 Easy Steps

There’s nothing like a new coat of paint to freshen up the look and feel of your pool. Check out this step by step guide to get started.

How To Paint A Fiberglass Pool

Has your fiberglass pool lost its original luster? Check out this cost effective alternative to applying a new gel coat to a fiberglass pool.

How To Paint A Deck

Has your pool deck has seen better days? It might be time to give it a fresh new look!

Frequently Asked Questions

Select which shape best resembles your pool. Use the formula below to calculate the approximate square feet. Check the coverage of the product you select to determine how much paint you will need.

  • Rectangle: Length x Width x 1.65 = Total Square Feet
  • Roman: Length x Width x 1.5 = Total Square Feet
  • Kidney: Length x Width x 1.65 = Total Square Feet
  • Oval: Length x Width x 1.55 = Total Square Feet
  • Lazy "L": Length x Width x 1.6 = Total Square Feet

a chart visually showing the above list of pool shapes

Keeping your pool water chemistry in all the ideal ranges is recommended for balanced water. Specifically for painted pools, the Total Alkalinity should be a little higher than normal: in the range of 100 - 150 ppm. This helps prevent the paint from potentially rubbing off on hands and feet. The pH level for painted pools should also adhere to a consistent range of 7.4 - 7.6 and not go any lower, as that can potentially cause pool paint chalking or promote paint deterioration.

Strong shock treatments can also contribute to chalking of the pool paint. We recommend using non-chlorine oxidizing pool shock for maintenance. If a chlorine shock is needed, it's best to use a quicker dissolving shock such as sodium dichlor. Repeated shock treatments with a strong oxidizer, such as calcium hypochlorite, can lead to faster paint deterioration if added directly to the pool.

Epoxy pool paint is the best pool paint type to choose when painting fiberglass surfaces or a fiberglass pool. Epoxy-based pool paint is extremely durable, offering excellent stain, chemical and abrasion resistance.

After draining the pool, removing the deep end drain cover, and hydrostatic relief plugs, the 3-step process is: TSP Wash – Acid Wash – TSP Wash. The TSP removes grease and oils, and the Acid removes scale and helps roughen the surface. After the 3-step cleaning, the next part of pool prep is to allow the pool to dry fully, so you are not painting over any moisture in the surface.
In The Swim makes every effort to provide accurate recommendations based upon current ANSI/APSP/ICC-5 2011 (R2022) standards, but codes and regulations change, and In The Swim assumes no liability for any omissions or errors in this article or the outcome of any project. You must always exercise reasonable caution, carefully read the label on all products, follow all product directions, follow any current codes and regulations that may apply, and consult with a licensed professional if in doubt about any procedures. In The Swim assumes no legal responsibility for your reliance or interpretation of the data contained herein, and makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the quality, safety, or suitability of the information, whether express or implied, including, without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.