Our builder just completed a Stonescapes finishing on our pool. It's aqua white with Puerto Rican glass beads. After the finishing was applied, we saw that the toe tiles had been heavily scratched and damaged.
I have lots of other photos but this is the gist of it. The damage is on every single tile.
My builder me three options:
1. Make the tile three rows everywhere with new tile but there will be a gap whatever where the joint is.
2. Completely refinish the pool but he refuses to use any tile as he says it will be scratched.
3. Completely tile the Baja ledge and the first step of the pool to hide the joint, as in tile from edge to edge of the Baja ledge and the steps.
Right now I’m leaning towards just tiling all the steps, seats, and the Baja ledge. I called a few other builders to see if this is a common issue but came up dry. Maybe the tile is just not a very good tile.
To be clear, the builder is cooperating as best he can and wants me to walk away a happy customer. I'm just looking for recommendations here or to hear from folks that have had similar experiences.
Anyways, this is a bummer. Could use some input here.

I have lots of other photos but this is the gist of it. The damage is on every single tile.
My builder me three options:
1. Make the tile three rows everywhere with new tile but there will be a gap whatever where the joint is.
2. Completely refinish the pool but he refuses to use any tile as he says it will be scratched.
3. Completely tile the Baja ledge and the first step of the pool to hide the joint, as in tile from edge to edge of the Baja ledge and the steps.
Right now I’m leaning towards just tiling all the steps, seats, and the Baja ledge. I called a few other builders to see if this is a common issue but came up dry. Maybe the tile is just not a very good tile.
To be clear, the builder is cooperating as best he can and wants me to walk away a happy customer. I'm just looking for recommendations here or to hear from folks that have had similar experiences.
Anyways, this is a bummer. Could use some input here.
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