Pool Resurfacing in Sapphire Pointe, FL

Your Pool Surface Problems End Here

Professional pool resurfacing that stops leaks, eliminates rough surfaces, and restores your pool’s beauty—without the runaround or surprise costs.

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Empty, weathered swimming pool with a rough, peeling surface in a backyard, next to a brick house. The pool appears neglected, with a few scattered leaves and a damaged wall.

Professional Pool Resurfacing Sapphire Pointe

A Pool Surface That Actually Lasts

You’ll have a pool that’s safe to swim in again. No more rough patches scraping swimmers’ feet. No more embarrassing stains that won’t budge no matter how much you scrub.

The cracks that were letting water seep out and driving up your bills? Gone. The peeling plaster that made your backyard look neglected? Completely restored with a durable finish designed for Florida’s climate.

Your pool becomes an asset again instead of a headache. Friends and family can enjoy it without worrying about cuts or rough surfaces, and you can stop throwing money at temporary fixes that don’t work.

Pool Company Sapphire Pointe FL

Broward County Pool Experts Since Day One

We’ve been serving Broward County pool owners who need reliable, professional care. Our CPO-certified technicians understand Florida pools—the challenges of year-round heat, seasonal ownership, and the specific issues that develop in our climate.

We’re not the guys who show up with a different price than what we quoted. You get upfront pricing, clear communication, and work that’s guaranteed. Whether you’re here year-round or seasonal, we handle your pool resurfacing project on schedule.

Many of our clients are seasonal residents who need their pools maintained and restored while they’re away. We get it. You want to come back to a pool that’s ready to enjoy, not more problems to fix.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Sapphire Pointe

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface damage. We’re looking for cracks, spalling, stains, and any structural issues that need attention before we start.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old, damaged material through sandblasting or chipping, depending on what your pool needs. This step determines how well your new surface will bond and last.

Then we apply your new finish—whether it’s plaster, pebble, or another material that fits your budget and preferences. The application process takes precision and experience to get right. We cure the surface properly and handle the initial water treatment that protects your investment.

You’re looking at about 5-7 days from start to finish, weather permitting. We handle the technical details so you don’t have to worry about whether it’s being done correctly.

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What You Get With Our Resurfacing

Your pool resurfacing includes complete surface preparation, crack repair, and application of your chosen finish material. We’re not cutting corners with skim coats or band-aid fixes that fail in a few years.

In Sapphire Pointe and throughout Broward County, we see pools that suffer from Florida’s intense UV exposure, frequent rain, and temperature fluctuations. Our resurfacing addresses these specific challenges with materials and techniques that hold up in our climate.

You’ll also get our initial water treatment service—a critical step many contractors skip. This process ensures your new surface cures properly and gives you the longest possible lifespan from your investment. We monitor and adjust your water chemistry during those first crucial days when your new surface is most vulnerable.

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If you’re seeing peeling plaster, persistent stains that won’t clean, or rough surfaces that scrape swimmers, you likely need resurfacing. Small cracks can sometimes be patched, but when you have multiple issues or large areas of damage, resurfacing is more cost-effective. The key indicator is whether problems keep coming back. If you’ve tried cleaning stubborn stains or fixing cracks and they return, the surface itself is compromised. Resurfacing gives you a fresh start instead of throwing money at temporary fixes. We can assess your specific situation during a free consultation and give you an honest recommendation about repair versus resurfacing.
Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from draining to completion, depending on your pool size and the extent of repairs needed. Weather can extend this timeline if we get heavy rain during the process. You cannot swim immediately after resurfacing. The new surface needs 7-10 days to cure properly, and the water chemistry must be balanced correctly. Swimming too early can damage the new finish and void your warranty. We handle the initial water treatment during this curing period, monitoring and adjusting chemicals to protect your new surface. It’s a crucial step that determines how long your resurfacing will last.
Standard plaster is the most affordable option, typically lasting 7-12 years with proper maintenance. It’s smooth and classic but requires more frequent chemical balancing to prevent damage. Pebble and aggregate finishes cost more upfront but last 15-20 years. They’re more resistant to staining and chemical damage, plus they provide better traction. The texture is slightly rougher than plaster. Quartz finishes fall in between—more durable than standard plaster but smoother than pebble. Your choice depends on your budget, how long you plan to keep the pool, and your preference for texture and appearance.
Yes, pool resurfacing typically increases home value by approximately 7% according to industry data. A freshly resurfaced pool is a selling point, while a damaged, stained pool can actually hurt your property value. In Sapphire Pointe’s market, pools are expected amenities. A pool with obvious surface problems signals deferred maintenance to potential buyers, which can reduce offers or cause deals to fall through during inspections. Beyond resale value, resurfacing eliminates the ongoing costs of trying to fix surface problems. You’ll save money on chemicals, water bills from leaks, and constant repairs that don’t actually solve the underlying issues.
Absolutely. Many of our Broward County clients are seasonal residents, and we regularly handle resurfacing projects while homeowners are away. We coordinate everything remotely and provide photo updates throughout the process. We can work with your property manager or pool service company to ensure everything is handled properly. Our team is experienced with the logistics of working on properties where owners aren’t present. You’ll get detailed documentation of the work completed, warranty information, and care instructions for when you return. We make sure your pool is ready to enjoy when you arrive back in Florida.
We stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee. If there are issues with workmanship or materials, we’ll make it right at no additional cost to you. This includes problems that develop during the curing period or shortly after completion. Most resurfacing problems stem from poor surface preparation or rushing the curing process. We don’t cut these corners because we don’t want callbacks any more than you want problems. Our CPO certification and years of experience in Broward County mean we know how to do the job right the first time. But if something does go wrong, we take responsibility and fix it properly.