Pool Resurfacing in Regal Sound, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Into Paradise

Professional pool resurfacing that restores beauty, safety, and value to your backyard investment with guaranteed results.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Regal Sound

Swim in Comfort Again

Your pool should feel like silk, not sandpaper. When your family can finally swim without worrying about rough surfaces scraping their feet, you’ll remember why you bought your pool in the first place.

No more embarrassment when guests come over. No more avoiding the deep end because the surface feels like concrete. Your resurfaced pool becomes the backyard centerpiece you’ve always wanted—smooth, beautiful, and safe for everyone.

The difference shows immediately. Crystal-clear water that stays balanced longer. Surfaces that feel luxurious underfoot. A pool that looks like it belongs in a magazine, not like it’s been neglected for years.

Broward County Pool Resurfacing Experts

We Know Florida Pool Problems

We’ve been resurfacing pools throughout Broward County for years, and we understand exactly what Florida’s climate does to pool surfaces. Our certified technicians have seen every type of deterioration this area can throw at a pool.

We’re not weekend warriors with a truck and some plaster. We’re CPO-certified professionals who understand the difference between a quick patch job and a resurfacing that lasts 15 years. When we resurface your pool, we use materials specifically chosen for South Florida’s heat, humidity, and year-round swimming demands.

Regal Sound homeowners trust us because we show up when promised, explain everything in plain terms, and stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Regal Sound

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. This reveals any underlying structural issues that need attention before we start the new surface application.

Next, we remove the old, damaged surface material using professional-grade equipment. This step is critical—any shortcuts here will show up later as premature failure of your new surface.

Then we apply your chosen finish material, whether that’s Diamond Brite, Pebble Tec, or traditional plaster. Each material requires specific techniques and curing times that we’ve mastered through years of experience.

Finally, we refill your pool with fresh water and balance the chemistry properly for your new surface. Most resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to swim-ready finish.

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Pool Resurfacing Options Broward County

Choose Your Perfect Finish

Diamond Brite offers the perfect balance of durability and beauty for most Regal Sound pools. This quartz-aggregate finish resists stains better than traditional plaster and comes in multiple colors to match your backyard aesthetic.

Pebble Tec provides the ultimate in luxury and longevity. The natural stone surface feels incredible underfoot and can last up to 20 years with proper care. It’s particularly popular with homeowners who want their pool to look like a natural lagoon.

Traditional plaster remains the most economical option, though it requires more frequent maintenance in Florida’s climate. We only recommend plaster when budget is the primary concern, and we’ll be honest about its limitations in our environment.

Each option works differently in Broward County’s unique conditions. Saltwater pools, high bather loads, and intense UV exposure all affect material choice. We’ll recommend the finish that makes the most sense for your specific situation and budget.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Regal Sound take 5-7 business days from start to finish. This includes draining, surface preparation, material application, and refilling with proper chemical startup. Weather can affect timing, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We monitor conditions closely and won’t apply new surface materials if rain is expected within the curing window. It’s better to wait a day than compromise the quality of your resurfacing. The actual swimming-ready timeline depends on your chosen material. Plaster typically needs 28 days of careful water chemistry management, while some newer materials allow swimming sooner with proper startup procedures.
Rough surfaces that scrape your feet are the most obvious sign. If your pool feels like sandpaper instead of smooth concrete, the surface has deteriorated beyond what chemical balancing can fix. Visible cracks, even small ones, indicate structural issues with the surface layer. These will only get worse over time and can lead to more expensive repairs if ignored. Staining that won’t come out with acid washing also signals that the surface has reached the end of its useful life. Water chemistry problems that keep recurring despite proper chemical balancing often stem from a deteriorated surface that can no longer maintain proper pH levels. If you’re constantly fighting algae or can’t keep your water clear, resurfacing might be the real solution.
Pool resurfacing costs in Broward County typically range from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on pool size, chosen materials, and any necessary repairs discovered during the process. Basic plaster resurfacing costs less upfront but may need replacement sooner in Florida’s climate. Diamond Brite and Pebble Tec cost more initially but last longer and require less maintenance, often making them more economical over time. We provide detailed, written estimates that include all materials, labor, and any additional work needed. No hidden fees or surprise charges—you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start work.
Yes, but structural cracks require special attention before resurfacing. We use epoxy injection and steel staples to properly repair cracks in the pool shell, ensuring they won’t telegraph through your new surface. Simply covering cracks with new plaster or aggregate material doesn’t fix the underlying problem. The crack will eventually show through and potentially cause premature failure of your new surface investment. Our inspection process identifies all structural issues before we provide your estimate. If significant structural work is needed, we’ll explain exactly what’s required and why it’s necessary for a long-lasting resurfacing job.
Diamond Brite performs exceptionally well in Florida’s climate and represents the best value for most homeowners. It resists staining better than plaster, lasts 12-15 years with proper care, and comes in colors that complement South Florida’s bright environment. Pebble Tec offers superior longevity and the most luxurious feel, making it ideal for homeowners who want the ultimate pool surface. It handles Florida’s intense UV exposure and chemical demands better than any other option. Traditional plaster works but requires more frequent maintenance and replacement in our climate. We typically recommend it only when budget constraints make the premium materials impractical, and we’ll be upfront about its limitations.
Most pool resurfacing projects in Regal Sound don’t require permits since we’re not changing the pool’s structure or size. However, if we discover structural repairs that need attention, permits may be required. We handle all permit applications and inspections when they’re necessary. Our team knows Broward County’s requirements and maintains relationships with local building departments to ensure smooth approval processes. During our initial assessment, we’ll identify any work that might require permits and factor those costs and timelines into your project estimate. You’ll never be surprised by permit requirements or delays.