Pool Resurfacing in Hallandale Beach, FL

Your Pool Surface Restored Right

Professional resurfacing that extends your pool’s life and keeps your family safe.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

What You Get With Professional Resurfacing

Your pool becomes safe again. No more rough surfaces cutting feet or snagging swimsuits. The water stays cleaner because smooth surfaces don’t harbor algae and bacteria like deteriorated ones do.

You stop throwing money at constant chemical adjustments. Old, porous surfaces mess with your water chemistry, forcing you to buy more chemicals and spend more time balancing levels.

Your property value goes up. A freshly resurfaced pool looks incredible and signals to buyers that the home has been properly maintained. It’s one of those improvements that pays for itself.

Hallandale Beach Pool Company

Local Pool Experts You Can Trust

We’ve been serving Broward County pool owners who understand that proper maintenance isn’t optional in South Florida. The salt air, intense UV, and year-round pool use here create challenges that require real expertise.

We’re CPO-certified, which means we follow industry-leading practices for safe pool operations. More importantly, we give you upfront pricing so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start.

Hallandale Beach pool owners deal with unique challenges. The proximity to the ocean accelerates surface deterioration, and the constant heat means your pool gets used hard. We’ve seen it all and know how to handle the specific problems that come with maintaining pools in this area.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface. We’re looking for cracks, hollow spots, and areas where the old surface is failing. This tells us exactly what prep work is needed.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old finish down to the structural shell, repair any cracks or damage, and create a clean, solid foundation for the new surface. This step determines how long your new finish will last.

Then we apply your new surface. Whether you choose plaster, aggregate, or another finish, we apply it in optimal conditions and cure it properly. The whole process typically takes 7-10 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the finish you select.

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What's Included In Your Resurfacing

You get complete surface preparation, which is the foundation of a long-lasting finish. We don’t cut corners here because proper prep work is what separates a 5-year surface from a 15-year surface.

Your new finish comes with our satisfaction guarantee. We stand behind our work because we use proven materials and follow proper application procedures. In Hallandale Beach’s challenging environment, this attention to detail makes all the difference.

We handle all the details: permits if needed, proper disposal of old materials, and coordination with your other pool services. You don’t have to manage multiple contractors or worry about whether everything is being done to code.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-10 days from start to finish, but the timeline depends on your pool size and the finish you choose. Weather can affect curing times, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We’ll give you an exact timeline during your consultation based on your specific pool and chosen materials. The key is not rushing the process – proper curing is essential for a long-lasting surface, especially in South Florida’s climate.
Aggregate finishes tend to perform well in our salt air environment because they’re more resistant to chemical erosion than standard plaster. Quartz and pebble finishes also hold up better to the constant UV exposure we get here. Standard white plaster is the most affordable option, but it typically needs replacement sooner in our climate. We’ll walk through the pros and cons of each finish type based on your budget and how long you plan to stay in your home. The key is choosing a finish that matches your maintenance preferences and budget, not just the lowest upfront cost.
Pool resurfacing typically ranges from $4,000 to $15,000 depending on your pool size, current condition, and chosen finish. Standard plaster is on the lower end, while premium aggregate finishes cost more upfront but last longer. We provide upfront pricing after assessing your specific pool. No surprises, no hidden fees. The quote we give you is what you pay, period. Remember that resurfacing is an investment that extends your pool’s life by 10-15 years. When you break that down annually, professional resurfacing costs less than most homeowners spend on pool chemicals in a year.
You should resurface when you notice rough patches, visible cracks, or constant chemical imbalances that weren’t there before. If your pool surface feels like sandpaper or you’re adding chemicals more frequently than usual, it’s time. Staining that won’t come off with normal cleaning is another sign. Once the surface becomes too porous, it harbors algae and bacteria no matter how much you scrub. Don’t wait until you have structural problems. Surface issues that seem minor can become expensive repairs if water gets behind the finish and damages the shell.
We can work during rainy season, but we have to be more selective about timing. Certain steps in the resurfacing process require dry conditions for proper curing and adhesion. We monitor weather forecasts closely and may adjust your schedule if heavy rain is predicted during critical phases. It’s better to wait a few days than rush the job and compromise the finish quality. Most homeowners prefer to schedule resurfacing during drier months (November through April) when we have more predictable weather windows. But if you need it done during summer, we can make it work.
Most pool resurfacing doesn’t require permits in Hallandale Beach since we’re not changing the pool’s structure or size. We’re simply replacing the surface finish, which is considered maintenance rather than construction. However, if we discover structural issues that need repair during the prep work, those repairs might require permits. We’ll handle all permit applications and inspections if they’re needed. We know the local requirements and will make sure everything is done to code. You don’t need to worry about compliance issues – that’s our responsibility.