Pool Resurfacing in Port Everglades, FL

Your Pool Surface Fixed Right

Stop dealing with rough, stained surfaces that make swimming unpleasant. Professional pool resurfacing restores your pool’s beauty and safety.

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What You Get After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough spots scraping your feet or embarrassing stains that cleaning can’t touch.

The new surface feels smooth under your feet and looks pristine from every angle. Water chemistry stays balanced easier because the fresh surface isn’t fighting you with old buildup and deterioration.

You’ll actually want to show off your pool instead of making excuses about its condition. Friends and family notice the difference immediately, and your property value reflects the professional upgrade.

Pool Resurfacing Contractors Broward County

Local Experts Who Know Coastal Pools

We’ve been handling pool resurfacing in Broward County for years, dealing with the specific challenges that come with coastal Florida living. Salt air corrodes pool surfaces faster here than inland areas.

We understand how Port Everglades’ marine environment affects pool materials and adjust our approach accordingly. Our team uses marine-grade materials when possible and knows which finishes hold up best against saltwater exposure and humidity.

You’re working with licensed contractors (CPC-1460991) who treat your investment like our own. We’ve seen every type of surface problem Florida pools can develop and know exactly how to fix them permanently.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

How We Resurface Your Pool

We start by draining your pool completely and assessing the existing surface condition. This tells us exactly what preparation work is needed and helps us spot any structural issues before they become bigger problems.

Next comes surface preparation – removing the old finish through sandblasting or chipping, depending on the material. We repair any cracks or damage to the underlying structure during this phase.

The new finish gets applied in layers, whether you choose Diamond Brite, traditional plaster, or aggregate. Each layer needs proper curing time to ensure a durable, long-lasting surface. We install new fittings and main drain covers, then carefully refill and balance your water chemistry so everything’s ready for swimming.

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Swimming Pool Surface Options

Resurfacing Materials That Last

Diamond Brite aggregate finishes are the most popular choice for Port Everglades pools because they resist algae growth and hold up well in our coastal climate. The quartz aggregate creates a durable surface that stays smooth longer than traditional plaster.

Traditional white plaster costs less upfront but requires more maintenance in Florida’s climate. It typically lasts 5-10 years before needing replacement, while aggregate finishes can go 15-20 years with proper care.

Pebble finishes offer the most durability and natural appearance but come at a higher initial cost. For coastal pools dealing with salt air and frequent storms, the extra investment often pays off through reduced maintenance and longer lifespan. We help you choose the right finish based on your budget, usage patterns, and long-term goals for your pool.

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Pool resurfacing in Port Everglades typically costs between $6,000-$15,000 for most residential pools, depending on size and finish choice. Diamond Brite aggregate finishes run about $5-7 per square foot, while premium pebble finishes cost $10-15 per square foot. Traditional white plaster is the most economical option at around $4 per square foot but requires more frequent maintenance in our coastal climate. The total project cost includes draining, surface preparation, new finish application, and refilling with proper water balancing. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees so you know exactly what you’re investing before work begins.
Most pool resurfacing projects in Port Everglades take 7-14 days from start to finish, depending on pool size and weather conditions. The process can’t be rushed because each step needs proper curing time. Draining and surface preparation usually takes 2-3 days. Applying the new finish requires 3-5 days, followed by several days of curing before we can refill the pool. Weather delays can extend the timeline, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We schedule projects with realistic timelines and keep you updated throughout the process. Emergency repairs or extensive structural work can add time, but we discuss any changes upfront.
Rough or chalky surfaces that feel uncomfortable underfoot are the clearest sign your pool needs resurfacing. If you’re constantly scraping your feet on the pool bottom or walls, the surface has deteriorated beyond normal wear. Persistent stains that return even after professional cleaning indicate the surface is too porous to maintain properly. Widespread discoloration, especially white chalky patches, shows the finish is breaking down chemically. Frequent water loss often points to small cracks in the surface that are hard to see but allow water to seep through. If you’re adding water more often than normal or notice soggy spots around the pool, it’s time for professional inspection and likely resurfacing.
Aggregate finishes like Diamond Brite and pebble surfaces last longest in Port Everglades’ coastal environment. The quartz and natural stone materials resist salt air corrosion and chemical imbalance better than traditional plaster. Diamond Brite typically lasts 15-20 years with proper maintenance, while premium pebble finishes can go even longer. Traditional white plaster usually needs replacement every 5-10 years in our climate because salt air and humidity accelerate deterioration. The extra upfront cost of aggregate finishes often pays for itself through reduced maintenance and longer lifespan. We help you calculate the long-term value based on your specific pool conditions and usage patterns.
We can resurface pools during rainy season, but weather delays are more common. The new finish needs dry conditions for proper curing, so we monitor weather forecasts carefully and adjust schedules as needed. Light rain doesn’t stop the initial preparation work, but we won’t apply new finishes if heavy rain is expected within 24-48 hours. This protects your investment by ensuring the surface cures properly for maximum durability. We build weather contingencies into our project timelines during summer months. If storms delay your project, we reschedule within 24 hours once conditions improve. Most customers prefer scheduling resurfacing during drier months when possible.
Yes, we stand behind all resurfacing work with a comprehensive satisfaction guarantee. The specific warranty terms depend on the finish material chosen, but all our work is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship. Diamond Brite and aggregate finishes typically carry longer warranties than traditional plaster because they’re more durable. We use only manufacturer-approved installation methods to ensure full warranty coverage. If any issues develop during the warranty period, we return to assess and correct the problem at no charge. We also provide detailed maintenance guidelines to help you protect your investment and maximize the surface lifespan.