Pool Resurfacing in Avalon, FL

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

Expert pool resurfacing that brings your Avalon pool back to life with lasting results.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Avalon

What You Get After We're Done

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough, stained surfaces that make swimming uncomfortable or embarrassing when guests come over.

You get years of worry-free swimming with a surface that looks brand new and feels smooth under your feet. The transformation is dramatic – what once looked tired and worn now catches sunlight beautifully and makes your entire outdoor space feel upgraded.

Most importantly, you stop wondering when the next repair bill is coming. A proper resurfacing job done right means you can focus on enjoying your pool instead of constantly maintaining it.

Avalon Pool Resurfacing Experts

Local Expertise You Can Trust

We’ve been serving Broward County pool owners who want their investment protected by professionals who know what they’re doing. We’re locally owned, which means we understand Florida’s unique pool challenges – from intense sun exposure to heavy rainfall.

Our technicians hold CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification, so you’re not getting someone who learned pool resurfacing from YouTube videos. We’ve seen every type of pool problem that comes with living in South Florida, and we know how to fix them right the first time.

You’ll work with a team that shows up when promised, communicates clearly about what needs to happen, and stands behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Avalon

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. This tells us exactly what prep work is needed and helps us give you an accurate timeline.

Next comes surface preparation – removing old plaster, repairing any structural issues, and cleaning everything down to a solid base. This step determines how long your new surface will last, so we don’t rush it.

Then we apply your chosen finish material using professional techniques that ensure even coverage and proper curing. The whole process typically takes 7-10 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and the finish you select. We’ll keep you updated throughout so you know exactly what’s happening and when you can start swimming again.

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Pool Finishes Available Avalon

Your Finish Options Explained

You have several finish choices, each with different benefits and price points. Traditional white plaster is the most affordable option and gives you that classic pool look that many Avalon homeowners prefer.

Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz offer more durability and interesting textures, plus they hide water chemistry stains better than plain plaster. These finishes typically last longer in Florida’s harsh sun and chemical environment.

For premium results, we offer specialty finishes that can completely transform your pool’s appearance while providing maximum durability. We’ll walk you through samples and explain the pros and cons of each option based on your budget, usage patterns, and aesthetic preferences. The key is matching the right finish to how you actually use your pool.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Avalon take 7-10 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your pool size, the condition of the existing surface, and which finish material you choose. Weather can affect the schedule since we need several days of dry conditions for proper curing. During Florida’s rainy season, we might need to adjust timing, but we’ll keep you informed about any delays. The actual work happens in stages – draining and prep work (2-3 days), surface application (1-2 days), and curing time (4-5 days) before you can refill and start swimming again.
Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz perform best in Florida’s intense sun and frequent chemical adjustments. They resist staining better than traditional plaster and typically last 15-20 years versus 10-12 for standard plaster. The textured surface of aggregate finishes also provides better grip, which is important for safety around wet pool decks. They’re more resistant to etching from acidic water conditions that are common when trying to balance pool chemistry in our climate. While aggregate costs more upfront, most Avalon pool owners find the longevity and reduced maintenance worth the investment, especially if you plan to stay in your home long-term.
Pool resurfacing costs in Avalon typically range from $4,000-$8,000 for standard plaster and $6,000-$12,000 for aggregate finishes, depending on your pool size and condition. Specialty finishes can run higher. The total cost includes surface preparation, materials, and labor. Pools that need significant repair work before resurfacing will cost more, which is why we always inspect thoroughly before giving you a final quote. We provide upfront pricing with no surprises. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start work, and we’ll explain what’s included so you can make an informed decision about your investment.
We can resurface pools during rainy season, but timing becomes more critical. Most finish materials need 3-5 days of dry conditions for proper curing, so we monitor weather forecasts carefully and plan accordingly. If rain is predicted during the curing period, we’ll reschedule to ensure your new surface cures properly. Rushing the process or ignoring weather conditions leads to problems like soft spots, discoloration, or premature failure. We’d rather wait for the right conditions than deliver subpar results. Most Avalon pool owners appreciate this approach because it means their resurfacing job will last as long as it should.
Yes, resurfacing is often the perfect time to address equipment issues since your pool is already drained and out of service. We can repair or replace pumps, filters, heaters, and plumbing while we’re working on the surface. This approach saves you money on multiple service calls and ensures everything is working properly when your newly resurfaced pool is ready to use. We’ll inspect your equipment during the initial assessment and let you know what needs attention. Many Avalon pool owners use resurfacing as an opportunity to upgrade to more efficient equipment, especially if their current system is older. We can help you understand your options and make recommendations based on your pool size and usage patterns.
We provide a satisfaction guarantee on all resurfacing work, which means we stand behind both our workmanship and the materials we use. The specific warranty terms depend on the finish material you choose, but we’ll explain everything clearly before starting work. Most finish materials come with manufacturer warranties ranging from 10-20 years, and we warranty our installation work separately. If problems arise that are related to our workmanship, we’ll make it right at no charge to you. We also provide guidance on proper maintenance to help your new surface last as long as possible. Many resurfacing problems are actually caused by poor water chemistry or maintenance practices, so we’ll show you how to protect your investment.