Pool Resurfacing in Harbour Lakes, FL

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

Professional pool resurfacing that transforms worn surfaces into beautiful, safe swimming environments your family will love for years.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

What Proper Resurfacing Actually Gets You

Your pool stops being a source of stress and becomes what it should be – a clean, safe place where your family wants to spend time. No more rough patches that scrape feet. No more staining that makes you embarrassed when friends come over.

A properly resurfaced pool means you’re not constantly dealing with maintenance headaches or wondering when the next crack will appear. You get years of reliable use, better water chemistry, and a surface that actually enhances your backyard instead of detracting from it.

The right resurfacing job also protects your investment. Your pool becomes an asset that adds value to your home rather than a liability that potential buyers see as a problem they’ll need to fix.

Harbour Lakes Pool Professionals

Local Expertise You Can Count On

We’ve been serving Broward County pool owners who understand that proper maintenance requires professional expertise. We’re not the guys who show up with basic equipment and hope for the best.

Our team holds CPO certification, which means we follow industry-leading practices for safe pool operations. We’ve built our reputation on upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and a satisfaction guarantee that we actually stand behind.

Harbour Lakes homeowners choose us because we understand Florida’s unique challenges. The tropical climate, the heavy use during peak seasons, the specific water chemistry issues that come with our area – we’ve seen it all and know how to handle it right.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

How We Handle Your Resurfacing Project

First, we assess your current pool surface and water chemistry to understand exactly what we’re working with. No guesswork – we test everything and explain what needs to be done and why.

Next, we drain your pool and prepare the surface properly. This step makes or breaks the entire job. We remove the old finish completely, repair any structural issues, and ensure the surface is ready for the new application.

Then we apply your chosen finish using proven techniques and quality materials designed for Florida’s climate. We don’t rush this phase because the application determines how long your new surface will last.

Finally, we refill your pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through the curing process. You’ll know exactly when you can use your pool again and what to expect during the first few weeks.

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Pool Finish Options

Choosing the Right Surface for Your Pool

Standard plaster works for basic needs but typically lasts 5-7 years in Florida’s conditions. It’s the most economical option but requires more frequent replacement than other finishes.

Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz offer better durability and more color options. These surfaces typically last 10-15 years and provide better stain resistance, which matters in our climate where algae and mineral deposits are constant challenges.

For Harbour Lakes homeowners looking for premium options, glass tile or ceramic finishes provide the longest lifespan and most dramatic appearance. These materials handle our intense sun and chemical demands better than any other option, though they require a higher initial investment.

The key is matching your finish choice to your usage patterns, maintenance preferences, and budget. We’ll explain the real-world differences between options so you can make an informed decision based on your specific situation.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Florida take 5-7 days from start to finish, but several factors affect timing. The size of your pool, the condition of the existing surface, and weather conditions all play a role. We typically spend 1-2 days draining and preparing the surface, 1-2 days applying the new finish, and 2-3 days for curing and refilling. Florida’s humidity can extend curing times slightly, especially during summer months. The biggest variable is usually surface preparation. If we find structural issues or extensive damage to the existing finish, we’ll address those problems properly rather than rushing through and creating future headaches for you.
Replastering specifically refers to applying a new plaster coat over your existing surface. Pool resurfacing is the broader term that includes plaster but also covers aggregate finishes, tile, and other surface materials. If your pool currently has plaster and you want plaster again, you’re looking at replastering. If you want to upgrade to pebble, quartz, or tile finishes, that’s resurfacing with a different material. The preparation process is similar regardless of material choice, but application techniques and curing requirements vary significantly. We’ll explain exactly what your specific project involves and why certain materials might work better for your situation than others.
Pool resurfacing costs in Broward County typically range from $4,000-$15,000 depending on your pool size, chosen material, and current condition. Standard plaster runs on the lower end, while premium finishes like glass tile cost significantly more. The biggest cost variables are pool size, surface preparation requirements, and material choice. A 400 square foot pool with minimal prep work costs much less than a 1,000 square foot pool that needs extensive repairs before resurfacing. We provide detailed, written estimates that break down material and labor costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees – just honest pricing based on your specific project requirements.
If you’re seeing multiple cracks, rough patches, or significant staining across large areas of your pool, it’s time for complete resurfacing. Patching works for isolated problems but becomes ineffective when damage is widespread. Generally, if repair costs approach 30-40% of resurfacing costs, full resurfacing makes more financial sense. You get a completely renewed surface that will last years instead of temporary fixes that need constant attention. Florida pools typically need resurfacing every 7-12 years depending on usage, maintenance, and original material quality. If your pool is approaching this timeline and showing multiple issues, resurfacing is usually the smart long-term choice.
No, newly resurfaced pools require a curing period before use. The exact timeline depends on your chosen finish material and current weather conditions, but most finishes need 7-14 days of proper curing. During this period, we’ll handle water balancing and chemical adjustments. The surface needs time to properly harden and stabilize before regular use and chemical treatments. Rushing this process can damage your new finish and void warranties. We’ll provide specific instructions for your project and let you know exactly when it’s safe to use your pool again. This waiting period is crucial for ensuring your new surface lasts as long as possible.
Glass tile and high-quality aggregate finishes typically last longest in Florida conditions, often 15-20 years with proper maintenance. These materials resist staining, chemical damage, and UV degradation better than standard plaster. Pebble and quartz finishes offer good durability at moderate cost, usually lasting 10-15 years. Standard plaster, while economical initially, typically needs replacement every 5-8 years in our climate due to chemical and weather exposure. The key is choosing materials specifically designed for Florida’s challenges: intense UV exposure, heavy chemical demands, and constant temperature fluctuations. We’ll recommend finishes based on your usage patterns, maintenance preferences, and long-term cost considerations.