Pool Resurfacing in Shorewood, FL

Transform Your Aging Pool Into Paradise

Stop fighting rough surfaces and stubborn stains. Get a smooth, stunning pool resurfacing that lasts 15-20 years in Florida’s coastal climate.

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Pool Resurfacing Services Shorewood

What Your Pool Becomes After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that scrape feet or outdated finishes that make your entire outdoor space look tired.

The new surface feels smooth under your feet and looks stunning from every angle. You’ll spend less time fighting stains and more time enjoying crystal-clear water that stays cleaner longer.

Your heating costs drop because modern finishes retain heat better. Chemical usage decreases since the new surface doesn’t harbor bacteria like old, porous surfaces do. Most importantly, you get peace of mind knowing your pool’s structure is protected for the next 15-20 years.

Shorewood Pool Resurfacing Company

Local Experts Who Understand Coastal Challenges

We’ve served Broward County for years, building a stellar reputation for high-quality pool resurfacing and maintenance services. We’re not just another pool company—we’re your neighbors who understand exactly what Shorewood’s coastal environment does to pool surfaces.

We’ve seen how salt air and intense UV exposure accelerate wear differently than other climates. That’s why we select materials and application methods specifically designed for Southwest Florida’s unique conditions.

Our team holds CPO certification and maintains full licensing and insurance. We handle permits, inspections, and coordination so you don’t deal with bureaucratic headaches. Every project comes with comprehensive warranties on materials and workmanship because we stand behind our work.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Shorewood

How We Resurface Your Pool Right

Every resurfacing project starts with complete surface removal and structural inspection. We repair any underlying issues before applying your new finish—this isn’t just covering up problems.

You get your choice of finish materials, from traditional plaster to modern pebble and quartz options. We’ll walk you through the different options, considering your style, budget, and how you use your pool.

Most projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and chosen finish. We handle all necessary permits and proper disposal of old materials. Each project includes detailed startup procedures and care instructions so you know exactly how to maintain your investment.

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What's Included in Your Resurfacing

Your resurfacing includes complete surface removal, structural inspection, and repair of any underlying issues. We coordinate with your pool equipment to ensure everything works together properly.

In Shorewood’s coastal location, we use materials specifically chosen to withstand salt air and intense UV exposure. Basic plaster resurfacing typically runs $3-4 per square foot, while premium pebble or quartz finishes range from $5-8 per square foot.

Most residential pools in Shorewood cost between $4,000-$8,000 to resurface completely. The investment pays for itself through reduced maintenance costs, lower chemical usage, and increased property value. We provide transparent pricing upfront—no surprises or hidden fees.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on your pool’s size and the finish you choose. Weather can occasionally extend this timeline in coastal areas like Shorewood. The process involves draining your pool, removing the old surface, inspecting and repairing the structure, and applying your new finish. We handle all permits and coordinate with local inspectors to keep things moving smoothly. During the project, we’ll keep you updated on progress and let you know exactly when you can start enjoying your newly resurfaced pool again.
Shorewood’s coastal location creates unique challenges from salt air and intense UV exposure that accelerate wear differently than inland areas. We select materials and application methods specifically designed for these conditions. Premium pebble and quartz finishes perform exceptionally well in coastal environments, offering superior durability and stain resistance. These finishes typically last 10-15 years even with Florida’s harsh sun and humidity. Traditional plaster remains popular and cost-effective, though it requires more frequent maintenance in coastal areas. We’ll help you choose the right material based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and how you use your pool.
Most residential pools in Shorewood cost between $4,000-$8,000 to resurface completely, depending on size and finish choice. Basic plaster resurfacing typically starts around $3-4 per square foot, while premium pebble or quartz finishes range from $5-8 per square foot. The investment pays for itself through reduced maintenance costs, lower chemical usage, and increased property value. Modern finishes retain heat better, reducing heating costs, and don’t harbor bacteria like old surfaces. We provide transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Every estimate includes surface removal, structural inspection, necessary repairs, and proper disposal of old materials.
Florida pools typically need resurfacing every 10-15 years, though Shorewood’s coastal environment can accelerate wear due to salt air and UV exposure. Key signs include rough texture, visible aggregate showing through, persistent staining that won’t clean off, or small cracks in the surface. If your pool surface feels rough enough to scrape feet or swimsuits, it’s definitely time. Persistent stains that won’t respond to normal cleaning also indicate the surface is breaking down and harboring contaminants. Don’t wait until small problems become major repairs. Early resurfacing protects your pool’s structure and saves money compared to waiting until damage spreads to the underlying concrete.
Existing tile can often remain if it’s in good condition and properly adhered to the pool wall. However, waterline tile frequently needs replacement because it takes the most abuse from chemicals, sun, and water level changes. During our initial inspection, we’ll assess your tile condition and recommend whether it can stay or should be replaced. Sometimes partial tile replacement makes sense, updating just damaged sections while keeping tile that’s still in good shape. We’re skilled at integrating existing features like tiles and coping into your pool’s new design. This decision affects both the project timeline and final cost, so we’ll discuss all options upfront.
Yes, we handle all necessary permits, inspections, and coordination with local authorities so you don’t have to deal with bureaucratic headaches. Our team knows Broward County requirements and has years of experience with local building codes. We’re fully licensed and insured, ensuring your resurfacing meets all Florida building codes and safety requirements. This includes proper disposal of old materials and coordination with municipal inspectors. You’ll have peace of mind knowing everything is done correctly and legally. We take care of the paperwork while you focus on planning how to enjoy your newly resurfaced pool.