Pool Resurfacing in Broward Highlands

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

Expert pool resurfacing that transforms worn surfaces into stunning, safe swimming environments you’ll actually want to use.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

What Life Looks Like After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that scrape your feet or snag swimsuits. No more embarrassing stains that won’t come clean no matter how much you scrub.

The water stays cleaner longer because the new surface doesn’t harbor algae like the old, pitted one did. Your family actually wants to swim again instead of avoiding the pool. Friends start asking about pool parties instead of politely declining invitations.

Property value goes up. Maintenance costs go down. You get back the pool you fell in love with when you first bought the house.

Broward County Pool Professionals

We Know Pools in This Climate

We’ve been serving Broward County homeowners who understand that Florida’s heat and humidity demand more from pool surfaces than anywhere else. Our CPO-certified technicians don’t just resurface pools—we solve the underlying problems that caused the damage in the first place.

We’ve seen what happens when pool companies cut corners in this climate. Surfaces fail early. Costs multiply. That’s why we use materials and techniques specifically chosen for South Florida conditions.

When we say we guarantee our work, we mean it. Because we’re local, our reputation depends on pools that look great and perform reliably year after year.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Explained

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we drain your pool and assess the existing surface condition. We identify any structural issues, leaks, or underlying problems that need attention before resurfacing begins. No surprises later.

Next, we prepare the surface by removing the old finish and repairing any cracks or damage. This step determines how long your new surface will last, so we don’t rush it. We clean and prep until the surface is ready for a finish that will bond properly.

Then we apply your chosen finish—whether that’s plaster, pebble, quartz, or another material suited to your needs and budget. We work in ideal conditions and follow manufacturer specifications exactly. The process typically takes 5 to 14 days depending on your pool size and chosen materials.

Finally, we fill, balance, and test everything before you swim. You get clear instructions on initial care and our contact information for any questions.

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More Than Just Surface Deep

Pool resurfacing in Broward Highlands means dealing with specific challenges other areas don’t face. The combination of intense UV exposure, high humidity, and year-round pool use creates unique wear patterns on pool surfaces.

We handle plaster, pebble, quartz, and tile finishes—each chosen based on your pool’s specific conditions and your family’s usage patterns. Plaster offers classic appeal and lower upfront cost. Pebble and quartz provide superior durability and stain resistance. Tile delivers the ultimate in longevity and customization options.

Our service includes leak detection and repair, because resurfacing over a leak is throwing money away. We also handle any necessary equipment updates, tile and grout cleaning, and chemical balancing to ensure your newly resurfaced pool starts and stays in perfect condition.

Every project comes with upfront pricing, flexible scheduling around your family’s needs, and our satisfaction guarantee. Because in Broward County’s competitive pool service market, your referrals keep us in business.

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Look for visible cracks, rough or pitted surfaces, stains that won’t come clean, or areas where the finish is flaking or peeling. If your pool surface feels rough underfoot or snags swimsuits, it’s time for resurfacing. In Broward County’s climate, most pool surfaces need resurfacing every 7 to 15 years depending on the material and usage. Plaster typically lasts 7-10 years, while pebble and quartz finishes can go 15-20 years with proper care. Don’t wait until you see structural damage. Early resurfacing costs less and prevents bigger problems down the road.
Pebble and quartz finishes perform exceptionally well in Florida’s harsh climate. They resist staining, handle constant UV exposure better than plaster, and provide natural slip resistance that’s important for year-round pool use. Plaster remains popular for its classic look and lower upfront cost, but it requires more frequent maintenance and replacement in our climate. Tile offers the longest lifespan and easiest maintenance, though at a higher initial investment. We’ll assess your pool’s specific conditions, your family’s usage patterns, and your budget to recommend the best option. Each material has advantages depending on your priorities.
Most pool resurfacing projects in Broward Highlands take 5 to 14 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your pool size, chosen materials, weather conditions, and any additional repairs needed. Plaster finishes typically take less time than pebble or quartz applications. If we discover structural issues or leaks during surface preparation, that adds time but prevents much bigger problems later. We provide a realistic timeline upfront and keep you informed throughout the process. Weather delays happen in Florida, but we schedule around seasonal patterns to minimize disruptions.
Pool resurfacing costs typically range from $5,000 to $15,000 depending on pool size, chosen materials, and any additional repairs needed. Plaster finishes start at the lower end, while premium pebble, quartz, and tile options cost more but last longer. Additional factors affecting cost include surface preparation requirements, leak repairs, equipment updates, and accessibility of your pool area. Complex shapes or custom features increase labor time and materials. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before work begins, including any potential additional costs if we discover unexpected issues during preparation.
Absolutely. Resurfacing is the perfect time to update your pool’s look with different colors, textures, and finishes. Pebble finishes offer natural color variations, quartz provides consistent coloring with sparkle effects, and tile allows unlimited customization options. You can also add decorative elements like tile borders, colored plaster, or accent features during the resurfacing process. We’ll show you samples and discuss options that work within your budget and complement your backyard design. Modern finishes offer much more variety than older pools had. We help you choose combinations that enhance your property value while reflecting your personal style preferences.
Yes, we’re a full-service pool company offering cleaning, chemical balancing, equipment repairs, leak detection, and tile and grout cleaning alongside resurfacing services. This comprehensive approach ensures your newly resurfaced pool stays in perfect condition. Many resurfacing projects reveal equipment issues or minor leaks that should be addressed simultaneously. Having one company handle everything saves you time, ensures compatibility between services, and often reduces overall costs. Our CPO-certified technicians understand how all pool systems work together. We can identify and fix problems other companies might miss, giving you a completely restored pool rather than just a new surface.