Pool Resurfacing in Playland Isles, FL

Your Pool Surface Fixed Right

Professional pool resurfacing that lasts, with upfront pricing and certified technicians you can trust.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

A Pool Surface That Actually Lasts

Your pool should feel smooth under your feet, not rough like sandpaper. It should look inviting, not stained and peeling like something you’d rather cover up.

When we resurface your pool, you get a finish that stands up to Florida’s intense sun and heavy use. No more worrying about sharp edges cutting feet or embarrassing stains when guests come over.

The right resurfacing job means years of worry-free swimming. Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again, not the eyesore you avoid showing neighbors.

Broward County Pool Professionals

Local Pool Experts You Can Trust

We’ve been serving Broward County homeowners who understand that quality pool work requires experienced professionals. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s exactly why our customers choose us.

Our technicians hold CPO certification, meaning we follow industry-leading practices for every aspect of pool care. When we quote your resurfacing project, that price is what you pay – no surprises, no hidden fees.

We’ve built our reputation in Playland Isles and throughout Broward County by showing up when we say we will and finishing projects on schedule. Your time matters, and we respect that.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. We remove any loose or damaged material, then prepare the surface for the new finish.

Next, we apply your chosen resurfacing material – whether that’s plaster, pebble, or another finish option. Our certified technicians ensure proper adhesion and smooth application throughout the entire process.

Finally, we refill your pool and balance the water chemistry perfectly. You’ll get clear instructions on when you can start swimming and how to maintain your new surface for maximum longevity.

The entire process typically takes 7-10 days from start to finish, depending on your chosen finish and current weather conditions.

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Swimming Pool Surface Options

What's Included in Your Resurfacing

Every resurfacing project includes complete surface preparation, professional application of your chosen finish, and proper water balancing when we refill your pool. We don’t cut corners on prep work because that’s what makes the difference between a finish that lasts two years versus twenty.

In Broward County’s climate, pool surfaces take a beating from intense UV rays and frequent use. That’s why we only use materials proven to withstand Florida’s harsh conditions. Your investment needs to last.

We’ll walk you through finish options that make sense for your pool’s use level and your budget. Some finishes offer better durability, others provide specific aesthetic benefits. We’ll explain the real differences so you can make an informed decision.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-10 days from start to finish, but this depends on your chosen finish and weather conditions. We drain your pool on day one, complete surface preparation over the next 2-3 days, then apply the new finish. After the new surface is applied, it needs time to cure properly before we can refill your pool. Plaster finishes typically need 24-48 hours, while some specialty finishes may require longer curing times. We’ll give you a detailed timeline during your consultation so you know exactly when your pool will be ready for swimming again.
In Florida’s intense sun and heat, durability matters more than initial cost. Pebble finishes typically last 15-20 years and resist staining better than standard plaster, which usually needs replacement every 7-10 years. Quartz finishes offer excellent durability and come in various colors, while exposed aggregate provides both beauty and longevity. Standard white plaster is the most affordable option but requires more frequent maintenance in our climate. We’ll explain the real-world performance differences between materials based on your pool’s specific conditions and usage patterns. The right choice depends on your priorities and budget.
Pool resurfacing costs typically range from $4,000-$8,000 for standard plaster, while premium finishes like pebble or quartz run $6,000-$12,000 depending on your pool’s size and chosen materials. The total cost depends on your pool’s square footage, current surface condition, and chosen finish. Pools requiring extensive prep work or repairs will cost more than those needing basic resurfacing. We provide detailed, upfront pricing during our consultation so you know exactly what you’re investing. No surprises, no hidden fees – just honest pricing for quality work.
If you’re patching the same areas repeatedly, or if rough spots cover more than 20% of your pool surface, full resurfacing makes more sense than continued repairs. Patching becomes a waste of money when the underlying surface is failing. Visible aggregate showing through the finish, widespread staining that won’t clean off, or surfaces that feel rough despite chemical balancing all indicate it’s time for complete resurfacing. Waiting too long actually costs more because severely deteriorated surfaces require additional prep work. Resurfacing at the right time protects your pool’s structural integrity and saves money long-term.
No, you’ll need to wait 7-14 days after resurfacing before swimming, depending on your chosen finish. New plaster needs time to cure and requires a specific startup process to ensure longevity. During the first week, we’ll handle water balancing and brushing to remove plaster dust. Swimming too early can damage the new surface and void warranty coverage. We provide detailed instructions for the startup period and handle the initial chemical balancing. Following the proper startup process ensures your new surface lasts as long as possible.
Yes, we back every resurfacing project with our satisfaction guarantee. If you’re not completely satisfied with our workmanship, we’ll make it right at no additional cost to you. Our guarantee covers proper surface preparation, material application, and finishing work. We stand behind our craftsmanship because we use proven methods and quality materials. What we can’t guarantee is surface longevity if proper maintenance isn’t followed, but we’ll provide clear instructions for caring for your new pool surface to maximize its lifespan.