Pool Resurfacing in Dania Beach, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces, stops leaks, and gives you a pool you’re proud to show off.

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Professional Pool Renovation Services

A Pool That Looks and Feels New

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces cutting feet or embarrassing stains when friends come over.

The right pool resurfacing eliminates the constant battle with chemical imbalances. Modern finishes resist algae buildup and make weekly maintenance actually manageable.

You’ll see the difference in your water clarity within days. More importantly, you’ll have a pool surface that’s built to handle Florida’s intense sun and salt air for years to come.

Dania Beach Pool Resurfacing Company

Local Pool Professionals You Can Trust

We’ve been transforming pools throughout Dania Beach and South Florida for years. We understand what Florida’s climate does to pool surfaces.

Our team knows the difference between a quick fix and a lasting solution. We use professional-grade materials designed specifically for our coastal environment.

Every project is handled by licensed professionals who show up when promised and finish on schedule. We’re not the cheapest option, but we’re the one that gets it right the first time.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with a thorough assessment of your current pool surface. This tells us exactly what prep work is needed and helps avoid surprises later.

The old surface gets properly removed and the underlying structure is inspected. Any structural issues get addressed before we move forward – this step separates professional work from patch jobs.

Your new surface gets applied using proven techniques that ensure proper adhesion and longevity. We don’t rush this part because it determines how your pool will look and perform for the next decade.

The final step is curing and startup. We handle the initial chemical balancing and walk you through maintenance tips specific to your new surface.

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Swimming Pool Remodeling Options

Multiple Finish Options for Every Budget

You get choices that actually matter. Plaster finishes offer classic appeal and proven durability. Aggregate finishes provide enhanced texture and color options that won’t fade in Florida sun.

Pebble finishes deliver the ultimate in durability and visual appeal. Each option is selected based on your pool’s specific needs and your long-term goals.

We source materials from established suppliers who understand South Florida’s unique challenges. This means better adhesion, longer life, and fewer callbacks. Your swimming pool renovation includes proper surface preparation, premium materials, and professional application techniques that ensure lasting results.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and chosen finish. Weather can affect timing since some materials need specific temperature and humidity conditions to cure properly. We schedule projects during optimal weather windows and keep you informed of any delays. The actual surface application happens quickly, but proper prep work and curing time can’t be rushed if you want results that last.
Pool replastering specifically refers to applying a new plaster coat over your existing surface. Pool resurfacing is broader and includes plaster, aggregate, pebble, and other finish options. Resurfacing often involves more extensive prep work, including removing the old surface completely and addressing any underlying issues. The choice depends on your current pool condition, budget, and desired outcome. We’ll assess your specific situation and recommend the approach that makes the most sense.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool size, chosen finish, and current condition. Basic plaster resurfacing typically runs less than premium aggregate or pebble finishes. Additional factors include necessary repairs, accessibility, and timeline requirements. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your specific pool. The investment is significant, but it’s typically 60-70% less than pool replacement while delivering similar visual and functional improvements.
Pool resurfacing addresses surface-level issues like stains, roughness, and minor cracks. However, significant structural problems or major leaks require additional work before resurfacing. During our initial assessment, we identify any underlying issues that need attention. Fixing these problems first ensures your new surface adheres properly and lasts as long as possible. We’ll be upfront about what’s needed and why it matters for long-term results.
Florida’s intense UV, salt air, and temperature fluctuations demand durable finishes. Aggregate and pebble finishes typically outperform basic plaster in our climate. They resist fading, provide better chemical resistance, and handle thermal expansion better. The specific choice depends on your pool’s exposure, usage patterns, and maintenance preferences. We’ll recommend finishes based on your pool’s specific conditions and your long-term goals rather than just pushing the most expensive option.
New pool surfaces need proper startup and curing time before normal use. This typically takes 7-10 days, depending on the finish type and weather conditions. During this period, we handle initial chemical balancing and monitor water chemistry closely. Rushing this process can damage your new surface or cause staining that’s difficult to remove later. We provide specific instructions for your finish type and stay involved until your pool is ready for normal use and maintenance.