Pool Resurfacing in Coral Hills, FL

Your Pool's Second Chance Starts Here

Transform cracked, faded surfaces into smooth, stunning pool finishes that protect your investment and restore your backyard’s centerpiece.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Coral Hills

What You Get After We're Done

You’ll step into water that feels smooth against your skin again. No more rough spots that scrape your feet or irritate swimmers.

Your pool will hold its chemical balance longer, meaning fewer trips to adjust pH levels and less money spent on constant chemical corrections. The water stays clearer with less effort from you.

Most importantly, you’ll have a pool that looks like it belongs in your backyard again. One that adds value to your home instead of becoming an eyesore you avoid showing guests.

Pool Resurfacing Company Coral Hills

We Know Coral Hills Pools

We’ve been serving Broward County homeowners for three years, and we understand what Florida’s climate does to pool surfaces. The heat, humidity, and constant sun exposure that make Coral Hills a great place to live also accelerate pool surface deterioration.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in CPO-certified technicians who show up when scheduled, use quality materials that last, and stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee.

Our team treats your pool like it’s our own because we live here too. We know the difference between a quick fix and a lasting solution.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Coral Hills

Here's How We Restore Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. This isn’t just a visual inspection – we test for structural integrity and identify any underlying issues that need addressing before we apply new finish.

Next comes surface preparation. We chip out all deteriorated plaster, remove damaged areas, and fill any voids. If we find leaks or structural problems during this phase, we’ll discuss repair options with you before proceeding.

Then we apply the new finish material. Whether you choose traditional plaster, aggregate, or premium finishes like Pebble Tec, we mix and apply it with precision timing that Florida’s climate demands. The entire process typically takes 5-7 days from start to finish.

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Pool Finishes Available Coral Hills

Your Finish Options Explained

Standard white plaster remains the most economical choice and typically lasts 8-12 years with proper maintenance. It provides a clean, classic look that many Coral Hills homeowners prefer for its simplicity and lower upfront cost.

Aggregate finishes like Diamond Brite offer enhanced durability and come in various colors. These finishes resist staining better than standard plaster and typically last 12-15 years, making them popular with homeowners who want longer intervals between resurfacing projects.

Premium options include Pebble Tec and similar stone finishes that provide the longest lifespan and most distinctive appearance. In Coral Hills’ competitive real estate market, these finishes can significantly boost property value while offering 15-20 years of service life. The investment pays off both in reduced maintenance and enhanced home appeal.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Coral Hills take 5-7 business days from start to finish. This includes draining, surface preparation, application of new finish, and refilling. Weather can affect timing since Florida’s humidity and occasional storms require us to pause work to protect the curing process. We monitor conditions closely and will communicate any delays immediately. The size and condition of your pool also influence timeline. Larger pools or those requiring extensive prep work may take an additional day or two, but we’ll give you an accurate estimate upfront.
Aggregate finishes like Diamond Brite perform exceptionally well in Florida’s heat and humidity. They resist chemical damage better than standard plaster and maintain their appearance longer under constant sun exposure. For maximum longevity, Pebble Tec and similar stone finishes offer 15-20 years of service life. While the upfront cost is higher, they handle Florida’s intense UV radiation and temperature fluctuations better than any other option. Standard plaster works fine if you plan to resurface every 8-10 years and prefer the classic white appearance. The key is proper chemical balance and regular maintenance regardless of which finish you choose.
Pool resurfacing costs in Coral Hills typically range from $4,000 to $10,000, depending on your pool size, chosen finish, and current surface condition. Standard plaster costs less upfront, while premium finishes like Pebble Tec require higher initial investment. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. After assessing your pool’s condition, we’ll explain exactly what work is needed and why, so you can make an informed decision about your investment. Factors affecting cost include pool size, accessibility, amount of prep work required, and finish material. We’ll walk through all options during your consultation and help you choose the best value for your specific situation.
Yes, a deteriorating pool surface often causes persistent chemical balance issues. Old, porous surfaces absorb chemicals unevenly and create reactive environments that make water chemistry unstable. Fresh resurfacing provides a smooth, non-reactive surface that maintains chemical balance more consistently. You’ll use fewer chemicals, spend less time adjusting pH levels, and enjoy clearer water with less effort. However, proper equipment function is also crucial for chemical balance. During our preparation phase, we’ll inspect your circulation system and recommend any necessary equipment updates to ensure optimal water quality after resurfacing.
We can resurface pools year-round in Coral Hills, but we carefully monitor weather conditions during application and curing phases. Heavy rain during the first 24-48 hours can damage fresh finish, so timing is critical. Our team tracks weather forecasts closely and may adjust scheduling to avoid predicted storms. If unexpected weather threatens your project, we’ll take protective measures or pause work until conditions improve. Florida’s humidity actually helps with proper curing when managed correctly. We use techniques specifically developed for our climate to ensure your new finish cures properly regardless of season.
Visible cracks, rough texture that irritates skin, persistent staining, and difficulty maintaining chemical balance are clear signs your pool needs resurfacing. If your pool feels like sandpaper underfoot or constantly loses water, it’s time for professional assessment. Fading color and chalky residue on pool walls also indicate surface deterioration. In Florida’s climate, these problems worsen quickly once they start, so early intervention saves money compared to waiting until damage becomes severe. Most pools in Coral Hills need resurfacing every 10-15 years depending on usage, maintenance, and original finish quality. If your pool is approaching this timeframe and showing any warning signs, schedule an inspection to determine the best timing for your resurfacing project.