Pool Resurfacing in Hampshire Homes, FL

Stop Hiding Your Pool From Guests

Professional resurfacing that transforms rough, stained surfaces into smooth, stunning pools you’ll actually want to show off.

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Empty, weathered swimming pool with a rough, peeling surface in a backyard, next to a brick house. The pool appears neglected, with a few scattered leaves and a damaged wall.

Swimming Pool Services Hampshire Homes

From Embarrassing to Enviable

You know that moment when guests see your pool and you feel the need to apologize for how it looks? That ends here.

A properly resurfaced pool doesn’t just look better—it feels completely different. No more rough patches that scrape your feet. No more stubborn stains that make your pool look neglected despite your best cleaning efforts. The water stays cleaner longer because the smooth surface doesn’t harbor algae and bacteria like worn-out plaster does.

Your chemical costs drop because balanced water is easier to maintain on a fresh surface. Most importantly, you stop worrying about small cracks turning into expensive leak repairs that could cost thousands more than resurfacing.

Pool Professionals Hampshire Homes FL

Broward County Locals Who Get It

We understand what Hampshire Homes pool owners face. Florida’s relentless sun, humidity, and year-round swimming season create unique challenges that out-of-state contractors simply don’t grasp.

Our CPO-certified technicians have seen every type of surface failure common to South Florida pools. We know which finishes hold up best against our climate and which shortcuts lead to premature failure. More importantly, we price everything upfront—no surprise charges when the job is half done.

As a locally owned company, we’re not disappearing after your check clears. Hampshire Homes residents can count on us being available if questions arise or touch-ups are needed.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Hampshire Homes

No Surprises, No Shortcuts

The process starts with a complete pool evaluation—not just a quick look, but a thorough assessment of what’s causing your surface problems. We drain your pool and inspect every inch for cracks, hollow spots, or structural issues that could compromise the new finish.

Surface preparation makes or breaks the job. We remove all failing plaster, acid-wash the shell, and repair any underlying problems. This isn’t where you want corners cut—proper prep work is why some resurfacing jobs last 15+ years while others fail in five.

Your chosen finish gets applied using proven techniques that ensure proper bonding and smooth texture. Whether it’s Diamond Brite, Pebble Tec, or another premium material, we follow manufacturer specifications exactly. The typical timeline is 7-10 days from drain to swim-ready.

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Pool Finishes Hampshire Homes FL

Finishes That Actually Last in Florida

Not all pool finishes can handle what Hampshire Homes dishes out. Florida’s intense UV exposure, temperature swings, and constant chemical exposure destroy inferior materials within a few years.

We only use finishes proven to thrive in our climate. Diamond Brite combines natural quartz with fortified cement for exceptional durability—typically lasting 12-15 years even with heavy use. Pebble Tec offers the ultimate in longevity, often exceeding 20 years while maintaining its natural stone beauty.

The material choice affects more than just appearance. Premium finishes resist staining, require less maintenance, and maintain their texture longer. While they cost more initially, the extended lifespan and reduced maintenance make them the smarter investment for most Hampshire Homes pools.

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The most obvious signs are surfaces that feel rough or uncomfortable underfoot, visible cracks, and stains that won’t come clean despite aggressive scrubbing. You might also notice your pool is harder to keep clean or requires more chemicals than usual. Water level drops are another red flag—small cracks in deteriorating surfaces can leak significant amounts of water. Plaster that’s chipping or peeling, especially around steps and shallow areas, indicates the surface is failing. Florida’s climate accelerates these problems, so what starts as minor cosmetic issues can quickly become structural concerns requiring expensive repairs beyond simple resurfacing.
Expect to invest $5,000-$12,000 for most Hampshire Homes pools, depending on size and finish choice. A typical 400-square-foot pool runs $4,500-$6,500 for standard finishes, while premium options like Pebble Tec can reach $8,000-$12,000. The higher-end finishes aren’t just about looks—they last significantly longer and require less maintenance. A Diamond Brite finish costing $7,000 that lasts 15 years costs less annually than a $4,500 plaster job that needs replacement every 8 years. We provide detailed upfront pricing so you can make an informed decision based on long-term value, not just initial cost.
Most resurfacing projects take 7-10 business days from start to swim-ready. This includes draining, surface preparation, applying the new finish, refilling, and initial chemical balancing. Weather can affect timing—Florida’s afternoon storms sometimes delay outdoor work, but we monitor conditions closely to minimize disruptions. The curing period after application is crucial and can’t be rushed. Trying to swim too early can damage the new surface and void warranties. We provide a detailed timeline upfront so you know exactly when your pool will be ready for use.
Fall through early spring (October-March) offers ideal conditions for pool resurfacing in Hampshire Homes. Cooler temperatures and lower humidity allow proper curing without extreme heat stress that can cause surface defects. This timing also ensures your pool is ready for peak swimming season. Summer resurfacing is possible but more challenging due to heat and afternoon storms. Winter scheduling often provides better availability and sometimes lower pricing since it’s the off-season for many pool companies. We offer flexible scheduling year-round but recommend booking fall/winter projects early.
Yes, finish type significantly affects maintenance requirements. Standard plaster requires more frequent brushing and is more susceptible to staining and chemical damage. It typically needs more careful water chemistry monitoring to prevent etching and discoloration. Aggregate finishes like Diamond Brite and Pebble Tec are more forgiving and require less intensive maintenance. They resist staining better and handle chemical imbalances without immediate damage. However, they do require specific startup procedures and ongoing care to maintain their appearance and longevity. We provide detailed maintenance guidelines tailored to your specific finish choice.
Pool resurfacing can fix leaks caused by surface cracks and deterioration, which are common in aging pools. However, not all leaks originate from surface problems—some stem from plumbing issues, structural cracks, or equipment failures that resurfacing won’t address. We include leak detection as part of our evaluation process. If leaks are surface-related, resurfacing will solve the problem while improving your pool’s appearance and functionality. For deeper structural or plumbing issues, we’ll identify these before starting work and recommend appropriate repairs. This prevents the frustration and expense of resurfacing over unresolved leak problems.