Pool Resurfacing in Birch Ocean Front

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Get your pool swim-ready again with professional resurfacing that restores beauty and protects your investment.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

Swim in Comfort Again

Your pool should feel smooth and inviting, not rough like sandpaper. When your family can finally swim without worrying about scraped feet or snagged swimsuits, you’ll remember why you fell in love with having a pool in the first place.

A properly resurfaced pool doesn’t just look better—it protects your significant investment. Fresh surfaces resist stains, maintain proper water chemistry balance, and eliminate those persistent problems that keep you from enjoying your backyard oasis.

You’ll spend less time fighting algae in rough cracks and more time actually using your pool. That’s what professional resurfacing delivers: a pool that works the way it should.

Birch Ocean Front Pool Experts

Local Knowledge You Can Trust

We’ve been serving Broward County homeowners who understand that pool maintenance requires local expertise. Florida’s year-round swimming season and unique climate challenges mean your pool needs professionals who know exactly what works here.

Our team holds Certified Pool/Spa Operator credentials and brings years of hands-on experience to every project. We’ve seen what happens when pools aren’t properly maintained, and we know how to prevent those expensive problems before they start.

When you work with us, you get upfront pricing, flexible scheduling that fits your life, and a satisfaction guarantee that backs up our commitment to quality work.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Straightforward Steps, Professional Results

We start by draining your pool and thoroughly assessing the current surface condition. Our technicians identify problem areas, check for structural issues, and prepare the surface by removing old, damaged material.

Next comes the application of your chosen finish—whether that’s durable plaster, elegant pebble, or premium quartz. We work efficiently but never rush the curing process, because proper installation determines how long your new surface will last.

Finally, we refill your pool and handle the critical initial water treatment phase. This step is crucial for the longevity of your new surface, and we monitor chemistry levels closely during the first week to ensure everything cures properly. Most projects take 5-14 days depending on weather and the specific work required.

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Pool Finishes Birch Ocean Front

Choose the Right Surface

Your resurfacing project isn’t just about fixing problems—it’s an opportunity to upgrade your pool’s appearance and performance. In Broward County’s climate, certain finishes handle our humidity and constant use better than others.

Plaster remains the most affordable option and provides that classic smooth feel most swimmers prefer. Pebble finishes offer superior durability and natural beauty that complements Florida’s outdoor lifestyle. Quartz blends provide excellent stain resistance, which matters when you’re dealing with our mineral-rich water.

The choice depends on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and how you use your pool. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option so you can make an informed decision that fits your specific situation and long-term goals.

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The most obvious signs include rough surfaces that scrape your feet, visible cracks in the pool walls or floor, and persistent stains that won’t brush away. If your pool surface feels like sandpaper or if family members are getting scratched while swimming, it’s definitely time for resurfacing. Other warning signs include peeling or flaking plaster (called spalling), discoloration that makes your pool look dingy, and water loss that suggests leaks. Many pool owners wait too long and end up with more expensive repairs than necessary. Generally, pools need resurfacing every 7-15 years depending on usage, water chemistry maintenance, and the original surface material. If you’re unsure, we offer free evaluations to assess your pool’s condition and recommend the best course of action.
Plaster is the traditional choice—smooth, affordable, and proven over decades of use. It provides that classic pool feel most people expect, but requires more frequent maintenance and typically needs replacement every 7-10 years with proper care. Pebble finishes cost more upfront but last significantly longer, often 15-20 years. They provide natural texture and beauty, resist stains better than plaster, and handle Florida’s challenging water conditions exceptionally well. The trade-off is a slightly rougher texture that some swimmers need time to adjust to. Quartz finishes fall between plaster and pebble in terms of cost and durability. They offer excellent stain resistance, smooth texture, and come in various colors. Each option has advantages depending on your priorities, budget, and how your family uses the pool.
Most residential pool resurfacing projects take 5-14 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your pool’s size, the condition of the existing surface, weather conditions, and which finish material you choose. The process involves draining (1 day), surface preparation and repairs (1-3 days), applying the new finish (1-2 days), and refilling plus initial water treatment (2-7 days). Weather delays can extend the timeline, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We provide realistic timeframes upfront and keep you informed throughout the process. While you’ll be without your pool temporarily, proper scheduling means we can often complete most work during cooler months when you’re less likely to be swimming anyway.
Pool resurfacing typically ranges from $5,000 to $15,000 in Broward County, depending on your pool’s size, current condition, and the finish material you select. Plaster is the most economical option, while premium pebble and quartz finishes cost more but last longer. Additional factors affecting cost include necessary repairs to the pool structure, accessibility challenges, and any upgrades you want to include during the project. Complex repairs or extensive prep work can increase the total investment. We provide detailed, upfront estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges or hidden fees—just honest pricing that lets you make informed decisions about your pool investment.
No, you’ll need to wait while the new surface properly cures and the water chemistry stabilizes. This typically takes 7-14 days depending on the finish material and weather conditions. Rushing this process can damage your new surface and void warranties. During the curing period, we handle all the water chemistry adjustments and monitoring. The initial water treatment phase is critical for the long-term durability of your new finish. We test and balance chemicals daily during this period to ensure optimal curing. Once we give the all-clear, your pool will be ready for years of enjoyment. The wait is worth it—a properly cured surface will look better and last significantly longer than one that was rushed into service.
Yes, we stand behind our work with a comprehensive satisfaction guarantee. This covers both the quality of our workmanship and the materials we use. If issues arise due to our installation, we’ll make it right at no additional cost to you. Our guarantee reflects our confidence in our processes and the quality materials we use. We’re Certified Pool/Spa Operators who follow industry best practices, not shortcuts that compromise long-term results. The specific terms depend on the finish material and scope of work, but our goal is simple: you should love your newly resurfaced pool and feel confident in your investment. We’re a local Broward County company, so our reputation depends on satisfied customers who refer us to their neighbors.