Pool Resurfacing in Coral Manor, FL

Your Pool Deserves Better Than Rough Surfaces

Stop walking on eggshells around your own pool. We transform deteriorating surfaces into smooth, safe swimming experiences your family will actually want to use.

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Empty, weathered swimming pool with a rough, peeling surface in a backyard, next to a brick house. The pool appears neglected, with a few scattered leaves and a damaged wall.

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What Happens After We Resurface Your Pool

Your feet hit smooth surfaces instead of rough spots that scrape and cut. Stains that laughed off every cleaning product you tried? Gone.

Water stays where it belongs instead of mysteriously disappearing from your pool. Your chemical balance stops fighting you every week because the new surface actually cooperates with proper water chemistry.

Friends and family start asking to come over again. Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard instead of the eyesore you’ve been avoiding.

Coral Manor Pool Company

We Know Broward County Pool Problems

We’ve been solving pool problems for Coral Manor homeowners who understand that Florida’s climate doesn’t give pools a break. We’re the locally owned company that shows up when we say we will.

Our CPO-certified technicians know exactly what Florida’s heat, humidity, and year-round pool use does to surfaces. We’ve seen every type of damage that develops in Broward County pools.

We price everything upfront because nobody likes surprise bills. Our satisfaction guarantee means the job gets done right, and our flexible scheduling works around your life instead of the other way around.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Coral Manor

Here's Exactly What Happens During Resurfacing

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface damage. This tells us exactly what prep work is needed and confirms the right materials for your specific situation.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old, damaged finish and repair any structural issues we find. This step determines how long your new surface will last.

Then we apply your chosen finish using professional-grade materials designed for South Florida’s climate. Whether you choose aggregate, plaster, or pebble finishes, we install them according to manufacturer specifications.

Finally, we refill your pool and balance the water chemistry properly. Most resurfacing projects in Coral Manor take 5-7 days from start to finish, weather permitting.

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Pool Finishes Coral Manor FL

What You Get With Professional Resurfacing

Your resurfacing project includes complete surface preparation, professional-grade materials, and proper installation techniques that actually last in Florida’s climate.

We handle everything from draining and prep work to final water balancing. You get upfront pricing that covers the entire project, not just the materials.

Coral Manor’s pool owners deal with unique challenges. Our year-round sunshine and humidity accelerate surface wear faster than most places. The materials we use are specifically chosen to handle these conditions without premature failure.

Your new surface comes with proper curing time and professional water chemistry balancing. We don’t rush the process because shortcuts lead to problems later.

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Most pools in Florida need resurfacing every 8-15 years, depending on the original finish type and maintenance quality. Florida’s intense heat, humidity, and year-round pool use accelerate surface wear compared to other climates. Pools with regular professional maintenance typically last longer between resurfacing projects. However, factors like chemical balance, usage frequency, and the quality of the original installation all affect timing. If you’re seeing persistent stains, rough textures, or water loss, your pool is telling you it needs attention regardless of age.
Rough spots on the pool floor that feel uncomfortable underfoot are the most obvious sign. These develop when the surface wears down from chemical imbalance or normal wear. Stains that won’t brush out no matter what you try indicate the surface has become too porous or damaged. Persistent discoloration, especially around steps, usually gets worse over time without resurfacing. Unexplained water loss, surface cracks, or peeling plaster (called spalling) all require professional resurfacing. These issues can’t be repaired with patches or DIY fixes.
Pool resurfacing in South Florida typically ranges from $5,000 to $12,000 for standard residential pools, depending on size, chosen finish, and required prep work. Basic plaster finishes cost less upfront but may need replacement sooner. Aggregate and pebble finishes cost more initially but last significantly longer in Florida’s climate, making them more cost-effective long-term. The total cost depends on your pool’s size, current condition, and material choice. We provide upfront pricing that covers the complete project without hidden fees.
We can resurface pools year-round, but we closely monitor weather conditions to protect the finish quality. Heavy storms may pause work temporarily, but we plan projects around weather forecasts. The best time for resurfacing in South Florida is during cooler, drier months (fall through early spring) when curing conditions are optimal. This timing also allows the surface to fully cure before peak swimming season. We never compromise finish quality for schedule convenience. Proper curing is essential for long-lasting results, so we adjust timing as needed for weather conditions.
Plaster is the most affordable option, providing a smooth, classic look but requiring more maintenance and lasting 5-10 years. It’s made from white cement, sand, and water, and can be tinted different colors. Aggregate finishes like Diamond Brite use quartz, pebbles, or glass beads mixed with cement. They’re more durable, lasting 10-15 years, and provide better resistance to staining and chemical damage. Pebble finishes are the most durable option, lasting 15-20 years or more. They handle Florida’s climate exceptionally well but cost more upfront. The investment pays off through longevity and reduced maintenance.
Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 business days from start to finish, including draining, surface preparation, application, and refilling. You’ll need to wait an additional 7-10 days after completion before swimming. This waiting period allows the new surface to cure properly and water chemistry to stabilize. Swimming too early can damage the new finish and void warranties. We schedule projects to minimize disruption to your routine. Many Coral Manor homeowners choose to resurface during cooler months when pool usage naturally decreases, making the timing more convenient.