Pool Resurfacing in Pembroke Pines, FL

Your Pool Surface Fixed Right

Professional pool resurfacing that restores your pool’s beauty and extends its life for years to come.

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Professional Pool Finishes Pembroke Pines

A Pool Surface That Actually Lasts

Your pool surface takes a beating. Florida sun, pool chemicals, and constant use wear down even the best finishes over time. Rough, stained, or chipped surfaces aren’t just ugly—they’re uncomfortable and can harbor bacteria.

When we resurface your pool, you get a smooth, clean surface that feels good under your feet. No more scrapes from rough plaster or embarrassment when friends come over. Your pool looks fresh, swims better, and adds real value back to your property.

The right resurfacing job means fewer chemical headaches, easier cleaning, and a pool you actually want to use again.

Pool Company Pembroke Pines FL

Broward County Pool Professionals Since Day One

We’ve been handling pool maintenance and resurfacing in Broward County for years. We’re the local team that understands what Florida pools go through—from hurricane season to year-round sun exposure.

Our technicians hold CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification, which means we follow industry-leading practices for safe pool operations. We’ve seen every type of surface problem Pembroke Pines pools face, from basic plaster wear to complex aggregate repairs.

What sets us apart is simple: upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and a satisfaction guarantee. We show up when we say we will, do the work right the first time, and make sure you understand exactly what you’re getting before we start.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Pembroke Pines

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. This tells us whether we need to chip out old material or can prep and resurface over what’s there. Most Pembroke Pines pools built in the 90s and 2000s need some level of surface preparation.

Next, we prep the surface—either by acid washing, sandblasting, or chipping out damaged areas. This step is critical because new material won’t bond properly to a poorly prepared surface. We take the time to do this right.

Then we apply your chosen finish. Whether it’s plaster, quartz, pebble, or aggregate, we follow manufacturer specifications exactly. The application process typically takes 1-2 days, followed by a curing period before we refill your pool.

Finally, we balance the water chemistry and walk you through proper maintenance for your new surface. You’ll get clear instructions on what to expect during the first few weeks as your new finish settles in.

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Swimming Pool Services Pembroke Pines

What Your Resurfacing Project Includes

Every resurfacing job includes complete surface preparation, professional application of your chosen finish, and proper water balancing when we refill your pool. We handle all the details—permits if needed, debris removal, and cleanup.

In Pembroke Pines, we see a lot of pools with original plaster from the building boom of the 90s and early 2000s. These surfaces typically last 10-15 years before needing replacement. With our climate—intense sun, frequent rain, and year-round pool use—surfaces wear faster than in other parts of the country.

We work with all the major finish types popular in South Florida. Plaster remains the most economical choice, lasting 7-12 years with proper care. Quartz and pebble finishes cost more upfront but can last 15-20 years, making them smart long-term investments for Pembroke Pines homeowners who plan to stay put.

Our service area covers all of Broward County, and we understand local building codes and HOA requirements that can affect your project timeline and finish choices.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 business days from start to finish. Day one is draining and surface prep. Days 2-3 involve any necessary chipping or repairs. Day 4 is application of your new finish. Days 5-7 are curing time before we refill and balance your pool. Weather can extend this timeline. Summer afternoon storms are common in Pembroke Pines, and we can’t apply certain finishes in wet conditions. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if weather affects the schedule. The actual work days are just part of the process. Your new surface needs time to cure properly before it’s ready for regular use, which is why we factor in those extra days.
In Florida’s climate, durability matters more than anywhere else. Plaster is the most affordable option and works fine if you’re planning to move in the next 5-10 years. It’s smooth, classic, and easy to maintain when new. Quartz finishes cost about 30% more than plaster but last significantly longer. The quartz aggregate makes the surface more resistant to chemical staining and algae growth—both common issues in Florida pools. Pebble finishes are the premium choice, lasting 15-20 years and providing natural slip resistance. Aggregate finishes handle our intense UV exposure better than plain plaster. They also hide minor staining better, which is important since Florida pools deal with everything from tannins in groundwater to phosphates from lawn fertilizers that wash in during storms.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool size, current surface condition, and finish choice. Basic plaster resurfacing for an average 14×28 pool typically runs $4,500-$6,500. Quartz finishes range from $6,000-$8,500. Premium pebble or aggregate finishes can cost $8,000-$12,000. Additional costs can include chipping out old material if the surface is in poor condition, tile repair around the waterline, or equipment updates while the pool is drained. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs upfront. Pembroke Pines pools built in the 90s often need more prep work than newer construction, which affects pricing. We inspect your pool surface thoroughly before providing any estimates so there are no surprises later.
You’ll know it’s time when you feel rough spots under your feet, see staining that won’t come clean, or notice small chips and cracks in the surface. In Florida’s climate, most plaster surfaces need resurfacing every 10-15 years, while premium finishes can last 15-20 years. Don’t wait until the surface is completely failing. Once you see the underlying concrete or have areas where the finish has completely worn away, the repair becomes more expensive because we need to address structural issues too. The best time for resurfacing in Pembroke Pines is during our cooler, drier months—typically November through March. You’ll have more predictable weather, and you won’t miss prime swimming season while your pool is out of commission.
We can match most standard finish colors, but exact matches aren’t always possible, especially with older finishes that have faded or stained over time. We bring color samples to show you what your options are and how they’ll look in your specific pool. Popular choices in Pembroke Pines include classic white and light blue plasters, which give pools that clean, traditional look. Quartz finishes come in blues, grays, and earth tones that complement most pool decking and landscaping. Pebble finishes offer natural color variations that look great with Florida’s outdoor living aesthetic. We recommend choosing a finish color that works with your existing tile and coping rather than trying to match a faded surface exactly. This gives you a cohesive look that will age better over time.
Most pool resurfacing projects in Pembroke Pines don’t require permits since we’re not changing the pool structure or adding new equipment. However, if your project includes electrical work, plumbing changes, or structural repairs, permits may be needed. We handle permit applications when required and factor any permit costs into your project estimate upfront. Our team knows Broward County requirements and works with local inspectors regularly, so we can navigate the process efficiently. If you’re in an HOA community, you may need architectural approval for certain finish types or colors. We can provide specifications and samples to help with your HOA application, but the approval process is between you and your HOA.