Pool Resurfacing in Palm Cove, FL

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

Expert pool resurfacing that transforms worn surfaces into stunning, long-lasting finishes you’ll love for years.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

A Pool That Looks Brand New

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more embarrassing stains, rough surfaces, or outdated finishes that make you avoid hosting pool parties.

The right resurfacing transforms everything. You get smooth, beautiful surfaces that feel amazing underfoot. Your guests notice the difference immediately. Your property value increases.

Most importantly, you stop worrying about whether your pool looks tired or worn. Instead, you start enjoying it the way you did when it was first built.

Palm Cove Pool Professionals

Local Experts You Can Trust

We’ve been serving Broward County homeowners who understand that pool maintenance requires real expertise. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s exactly why smart pool owners choose us.

Our team holds CPO certification, which means we follow industry-leading practices that protect your investment. We’ve seen what happens when pools aren’t maintained properly, and we’ve built our reputation on preventing those problems.

Palm Cove’s climate demands year-round attention to pool surfaces. We understand the unique challenges of Florida pool ownership and deliver solutions that last.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

First, we assess your pool’s current condition and discuss your finish preferences. We’ll explain exactly what needs to be done and provide upfront pricing with no surprises.

Next, we prepare the surface by removing the old finish and addressing any structural issues. This step determines how long your new surface will last, so we don’t rush it.

Finally, we apply your chosen finish using proven techniques that ensure durability. We schedule the work around your needs and communicate clearly throughout the process. You’ll know exactly when your pool will be ready for swimming again.

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Pool Finish Options Available

Finishes Built for Florida Weather

You get multiple finish options designed to withstand Palm Cove’s intense sun and frequent rain. Plaster finishes offer classic appeal and affordability. Aggregate finishes provide enhanced durability and unique textures.

Each finish option comes with specific maintenance requirements and longevity expectations. We’ll explain the differences so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and preferences.

Florida’s climate is tough on pool surfaces. UV exposure, chemical exposure, and temperature fluctuations all impact finish longevity. That’s why we only recommend finishes proven to perform well in our local conditions.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the type of finish you choose. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during Florida’s rainy season. The actual application of the new finish typically takes 1-2 days. The remaining time involves surface preparation, curing, and filling. We’ll give you a specific timeline before we start and keep you updated if anything changes. You’ll need to stay out of the pool for about 7-10 days after completion to allow proper curing. We’ll let you know exactly when it’s safe to swim again.
Rough or chalky surfaces are the most obvious signs. If the surface feels uncomfortable to walk on or leaves white residue on your hands, it’s time to resurface. Visible stains that won’t come clean with normal maintenance also indicate surface deterioration. Small cracks or chips can quickly become bigger problems if left untreated. If your pool is losing water faster than normal evaporation rates, surface damage might be causing leaks. The sooner you address these issues, the less expensive the repair becomes.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool’s size, current condition, and the finish you choose. Basic plaster finishes start around $3-4 per square foot, while premium aggregate finishes can cost $6-8 per square foot. Most residential pools in Palm Cove require $4,000-$8,000 for complete resurfacing. Additional repairs to plumbing or structural issues will increase the cost. We provide upfront pricing after inspecting your pool. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start any work.
No, you need to wait 7-10 days before swimming to allow proper curing. Swimming too early can damage the new surface and void any warranty. During the first week, we’ll handle the initial chemical balancing and brushing. The new surface needs time to fully harden and stabilize before normal use. We’ll provide specific instructions for the startup process and let you know exactly when it’s safe to enjoy your newly resurfaced pool. Following these guidelines ensures your new finish lasts as long as possible.
Plaster finishes use white cement and marble dust to create a smooth, classic appearance. They’re the most affordable option and typically last 7-10 years with proper maintenance. Aggregate finishes incorporate colored stones or glass beads for enhanced durability and visual appeal. They resist staining better than plaster and can last 15-20 years, but cost more upfront. The choice depends on your budget and preferences. Plaster works well for homeowners who plan to resurface more frequently. Aggregate makes sense if you want maximum longevity and don’t mind the higher initial investment.
Yes, resurfacing projects often reveal equipment issues that need attention. We can handle most repairs including pump replacements, filter upgrades, and plumbing fixes. It’s actually the ideal time to address equipment problems since the pool is already drained and out of service. This saves you from multiple service calls and additional downtime later. We’ll inspect all visible equipment during the surface preparation phase and discuss any recommended repairs. You can decide what to address now versus what can wait for future maintenance visits.