Pool Resurfacing in Escada Isles, FL

Transform Your Aging Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces and restores your pool’s beauty for years to come.

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What You Get With Professional Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that scrape your feet or embarrassing stains that won’t come clean no matter how much you scrub.

The new surface feels smooth under your hands and feet. It looks clean and inviting instead of worn and tired. Your guests notice the difference immediately.

You’ll spend less time fighting algae buildup and chemical imbalances. Modern pool finishes resist staining and make maintenance straightforward instead of frustrating. Your pool equipment works more efficiently, and your monthly chemical costs drop because the new surface doesn’t constantly throw off your water chemistry.

Escada Isles Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

We’ve been resurfacing pools throughout South Florida for years. We understand what Florida’s intense sun and frequent storms do to pool surfaces.

We’ve worked in Escada Isles long enough to know the specific challenges your community faces. The salt air, UV exposure, and heavy seasonal use all take their toll on pool surfaces differently than other climates.

Our crews are licensed, insured, and experienced with the premium finishes that match the quality standards Escada Isles homeowners expect.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and remove the old surface material. This involves chipping away deteriorated plaster or previous finishes down to the underlying structure. We inspect the shell for any cracks or structural issues that need attention before applying new material.

Next, we prepare the surface by cleaning and etching it to ensure proper adhesion. We apply a bonding agent, then install your chosen finish material whether that’s traditional plaster, pebble, or quartz aggregate. Each material has specific application requirements and curing times.

The final step involves filling your pool with fresh water and balancing the chemistry. We walk you through the startup process and explain how to maintain your new surface during the critical first few weeks when it’s fully curing.

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Pool Finishes and Materials

Finish Options That Last in Florida

You can choose from several finish materials depending on your budget and preferences. Traditional white plaster offers the classic pool look and represents the most economical option, typically lasting 7-10 years with proper maintenance.

Pebble finishes provide superior durability and natural beauty. The textured surface resists staining and algae buildup better than smooth plaster. These finishes often last 15-20 years and come in various color combinations to match your backyard aesthetic.

Quartz aggregate finishes offer the best of both worlds with smooth texture and exceptional durability. They resist chemical staining and maintain their color longer than traditional materials. The non-porous surface makes cleaning easier and reduces long-term maintenance requirements.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the finish material you choose. We drain and prep your pool on day one, apply the new surface material on days 2-3, and begin the refilling process. The surface needs time to cure properly before you can swim, which varies by material type. Plaster typically requires 7-10 days of curing, while pebble and quartz finishes may need 10-14 days. We’ll give you a specific timeline based on your chosen finish and current weather conditions.
Several clear signs tell you it’s time to resurface your pool. Rough or chalky surfaces that feel abrasive against your skin indicate the finish is breaking down. Persistent stains that won’t respond to brushing or chemical treatment mean the surface is too porous and deteriorated. Visible cracks, chips, or areas where the underlying structure shows through require immediate attention. If you’re constantly fighting algae problems or your pool water chemistry stays unbalanced despite proper maintenance, your old surface is likely contributing to these issues by harboring contaminants.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool’s size, current condition, and chosen finish material. Basic plaster resurfacing typically runs $3-6 per square foot, while premium pebble or quartz finishes range from $6-12 per square foot. Additional factors affecting price include any necessary structural repairs, accessibility challenges, and local permit requirements. We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your pool because every situation is different. The investment pays for itself through reduced maintenance costs and increased home value over the surface’s lifespan.
We can resurface pools year-round, but timing matters for optimal results. Florida’s rainy season presents challenges because new surfaces need specific curing conditions. We monitor weather forecasts closely and may adjust schedules to avoid applying materials when rain is imminent. Modern materials and techniques allow us to work around weather better than in the past, but we won’t compromise quality by rushing the process. If unexpected weather delays occur, we protect your pool and resume work when conditions are suitable. We’d rather take extra time than deliver subpar results.
Pool resurfacing typically doesn’t require permits in most Florida municipalities since you’re not changing the pool’s structure or size. However, local regulations vary, and some areas have specific requirements for pool work. We handle permit research and applications when necessary as part of our service. If your resurfacing project includes structural repairs, equipment updates, or deck modifications, permits may be required. We’ll inform you of any permit needs during our initial consultation and factor associated costs into your estimate.
Pool resurfacing focuses specifically on replacing the interior surface material that lines your pool shell. This addresses issues like rough texture, staining, and minor surface damage while maintaining your pool’s existing shape and features. Pool remodeling is more comprehensive, potentially including tile replacement, coping updates, equipment upgrades, lighting installation, or structural modifications. Resurfacing is typically completed in a week, while full remodeling projects can take several weeks or months. If your pool’s structure and equipment function well but the surface needs attention, resurfacing provides the most cost-effective solution.