Pool Resurfacing in Arlington Park, FL

Transform Your Pool Into Something Beautiful Again

Professional pool resurfacing that gives you years of worry-free swimming and a pool you’re proud to show off.

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What You Get With Professional Pool Resurfacing

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 No more rough surfaces that scrape feet or outdated finishes that make your whole property look tired.

You get a smooth, beautiful surface that’s built to handle Florida’s intense sun and weather. The kind of finish that makes your neighbors ask who did the work.

Most importantly, you get years of reliable use without the constant repairs and touch-ups that come with amateur work. Your pool stays swimmable longer and looks better doing it.

Arlington Park Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Pool Surfaces Inside and Out

We’ve been handling pool resurfacing projects throughout Arlington Park for years. We understand exactly what Florida weather does to pool surfaces and how to build finishes that last.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a simple refresh or a complete renovation. We’ve seen every type of pool surface problem Arlington Park homeowners face.

We stay current with the latest materials and techniques because pool technology keeps improving. Better finishes, longer warranties, faster installation times.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Arlington Park

Here's Exactly How Pool Resurfacing Works

First, the existing surface gets completely removed down to the shell. This means sandblasting or chipping away everything that’s damaged, stained, or compromised. No shortcuts here because the new surface is only as good as what’s underneath.

Next comes surface preparation and any necessary repairs to the pool structure itself. Cracks get filled, rough spots get smoothed, and everything gets cleaned to create the perfect foundation.

Finally, your new surface goes on. Whether you choose plaster, aggregate, or tile, it gets applied in thin, even coats that cure into a smooth, durable finish. The whole process typically takes 5-7 days depending on your pool size and chosen materials.

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Pool Finishes and Materials Arlington Park

Multiple Finish Options For Every Budget

You’re not stuck with basic white plaster anymore. Today’s pool finishes include everything from smooth quartz aggregates to natural stone looks that complement your landscaping perfectly.

Standard plaster remains popular because it’s affordable and proven. But if you want something more durable, aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz give you better stain resistance and longer life spans.

For the ultimate in customization, tile and stone finishes let you create exactly the look you want. These premium options cost more upfront but can last decades with minimal maintenance. We walk you through all the options so you can make the right choice for your situation and budget.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your pool size, chosen materials, and weather conditions. Day one involves draining and surface removal. Days 2-3 cover repairs and preparation work. The new surface application happens on days 4-5, followed by curing time. You’ll typically be swimming again within a week of starting the project, though some premium finishes may need a few extra days to fully cure.
Standard plaster costs less and provides a smooth, classic look that many homeowners prefer. It typically lasts 7-10 years with proper maintenance. Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz cost more initially but last 15-20 years and resist staining better. They also provide more texture and slip resistance. Aggregate finishes handle Florida’s intense sun and chemical exposure better than plaster, making them popular for pools that get heavy use or have challenging water chemistry.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool size, chosen materials, and any additional repairs needed. Basic plaster resurfacing typically runs $3-6 per square foot. Premium aggregate finishes range from $6-12 per square foot. Tile and stone options start around $12 per square foot and go up from there. Most Arlington Park pool resurfacing projects fall between $4,000-$15,000 total. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
If your pool surface has widespread staining, rough patches, or visible wear over more than 30% of the surface area, resurfacing makes more sense than spot repairs. Multiple cracks, persistent algae problems, or surfaces older than 10-15 years also indicate it’s time for complete resurfacing. Patch repairs work for isolated damage, but they rarely match the existing surface perfectly and don’t address underlying deterioration. Complete resurfacing gives you a fresh start with modern materials that last longer than the original surface.
No, new pool surfaces need time to cure properly before swimming. Plaster surfaces typically require 7-10 days of curing with specific water chemistry adjustments during that time. Aggregate finishes may need 10-14 days depending on the specific product used. During curing, the pool gets filled with water and chemicals get balanced gradually to avoid damaging the new surface. We provide detailed instructions for the curing process and handle the initial chemical balancing to ensure your new surface lasts as long as possible.
Yes, we provide warranties on both materials and workmanship for all pool resurfacing projects. Standard plaster work comes with a 2-year warranty against defects. Premium aggregate finishes include longer warranty periods, often 5-10 years depending on the specific product. The warranty covers issues like delamination, excessive wear, or installation defects – but not damage from improper chemical maintenance or normal wear over time. All warranty terms get explained clearly before work begins so you know exactly what’s covered.