Pool Resurfacing in Driftwood Acres, FL

Transform Your Aging Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces, stops leaks, and gives you decades of smooth swimming.

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What Your Pool Becomes

Your pool stops being the thing you avoid showing neighbors. Instead of rough surfaces that scrape feet and stains that won’t budge no matter how much you scrub, you get a smooth, beautiful surface that actually looks inviting.

The constant water loss from hairline cracks stops. Your chemical bills drop because the new surface doesn’t harbor algae like your old one did. Most importantly, you stop worrying about when the next expensive repair will hit.

You get 15-20 more years of reliable swimming without the headaches. Your backyard becomes the place where people want to spend time again, and your home value reflects the quality investment you made.

Driftwood Acres Pool Professionals

We Know Florida Pool Surfaces

We’ve been handling pool resurfacing throughout Driftwood Acres and surrounding Florida communities for years. We understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t.

Our team holds proper licensing and insurance because this work requires expertise. We’ve seen every type of pool surface failure Florida weather can create, from UV damage to calcium scaling to structural settling.

We use manufacturer-certified installation methods and back our work with written warranties. When you’re investing this much in your pool, you need contractors who will be here if something goes wrong.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and remove the old surface material down to the structural shell. This reveals any underlying issues like cracks or plumbing problems that need addressing before the new surface goes on.

Next, we prepare the shell with proper bonding agents and repair any structural damage. The new surface material gets applied in layers, whether you choose plaster, pebble, or quartz finishes. Each layer needs specific curing time.

Finally, we fill the pool with fresh water and balance the chemistry for your new surface. The entire process typically takes 7-10 days depending on your chosen finish and any repairs needed. You’ll have clear timelines upfront so you know exactly what to expect.

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Pool Finishes and Options

What's Included in Your Resurfacing

You get complete surface removal and preparation, not just a patch job over existing problems. We handle all necessary plumbing updates, tile replacement, and structural repairs discovered during the process.

Your choice of finish materials includes standard plaster, aggregate surfaces, or premium pebble and quartz options. Each comes with different durability characteristics and appearance benefits. We’ll explain what works best for your usage patterns and budget.

The project includes proper water chemistry balancing for your new surface, detailed care instructions, and written warranties on both materials and installation. You also get cleanup of all debris and restoration of your pool area to ready-to-use condition.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Driftwood Acres take 7-10 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your chosen surface material and any structural repairs we discover. Plaster finishes cure faster than pebble or aggregate surfaces. Weather can add a day or two since some materials need specific temperature and humidity conditions. We provide a detailed timeline before starting so you know exactly when your pool will be ready. Emergency repairs or major plumbing updates can extend the timeline, but we discuss any changes with you before proceeding.
Pebble and quartz aggregate surfaces perform exceptionally well in Florida’s climate because they resist UV damage and calcium scaling better than standard plaster. These materials also provide better traction and longer lifespan, typically 15-20 years vs. 8-12 for plaster. However, plaster remains a solid choice if properly maintained and costs significantly less upfront. The key is using materials specifically formulated for Florida conditions with proper UV and chemical resistance. We help you choose based on your budget, usage patterns, and long-term maintenance preferences.
Pool resurfacing typically costs 60-70% less than complete pool replacement while giving you decades more life from your existing pool. Resurfacing ranges from $6,000-$15,000 depending on size and materials, while replacement starts around $30,000-$50,000. The exact cost depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and any structural repairs needed. We provide detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Most homeowners find resurfacing gives them the results they want without the massive expense and disruption of replacement.
Yes, addressing cracks and leaks is a standard part of proper pool resurfacing. When we remove the old surface, we can see and repair structural issues that aren’t visible otherwise. Small cracks get filled and sealed before the new surface application. Larger structural problems may require additional repair work, which we discuss and price separately. This is actually one of the major benefits of resurfacing – you’re not just getting a new surface, you’re getting underlying problems fixed properly. Trying to resurface over existing cracks just leads to failure within a few years.
New pool surfaces need careful water chemistry management for the first 30 days while the material fully cures. This means more frequent testing and adjustments than normal. After that, maintenance becomes easier than your old surface because new materials resist staining and algae growth better. You’ll need to brush the surface weekly and maintain proper chemical balance, but you’ll use fewer chemicals overall. We provide detailed startup instructions and ongoing maintenance guidelines specific to your chosen surface material. Most customers find their resurfaced pool requires less maintenance work than before.
Yes, we provide written warranties on both materials and workmanship for all pool resurfacing projects. Material warranties vary by manufacturer but typically range from 10-20 years depending on the surface type you choose. Our installation warranty covers workmanship defects for a specified period after completion. The warranty details depend on your specific project and chosen materials, but everything is clearly outlined in your contract before work begins. We’re licensed and insured Florida contractors, so you have protection if any issues arise with your resurfaced pool.