Pool Resurfacing in Melrose Landings, FL

Transform Your Aging Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that handles Florida’s toughest climate challenges and delivers results built to last.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Melrose Landings

What You Get After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that scrape feet or stained areas that make the water look uninviting.

The new finish handles Florida’s intense sun and humidity without the constant cracking and peeling you’ve been dealing with. Water chemistry stays balanced longer because the surface isn’t constantly breaking down and throwing off your chemical levels.

You’ll spend less time on maintenance and more time actually enjoying your pool. Plus, guests notice the difference immediately – that smooth, pristine surface that makes your entire outdoor space look professionally maintained.

Pool Resurfacing Company Melrose Landings

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

We’ve been handling swimming pool renovation projects throughout the Melrose Landings area, understanding exactly how Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces. We’ve seen every type of surface failure this environment can cause.

Most pool problems here aren’t just age – they’re Florida-specific. The constant heat, UV exposure, and humidity cycles that crack and deteriorate surfaces faster than anywhere else in the country. We use materials and techniques specifically chosen for these conditions.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

Here's How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. We remove all the old, damaged material down to the structural shell, checking for any underlying issues that need addressing before we start the new surface.

Next comes surface preparation – the step that determines how long your new finish will last. We clean, etch, and prepare the shell to ensure proper adhesion. Then we apply your chosen finish material, whether that’s plaster, aggregate, or another option that fits your needs and budget.

The curing process takes several days, during which we monitor water chemistry and make adjustments. You’ll have a completely renewed pool surface that’s ready for years of Florida weather.

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What's Included in Pool Resurfacing

Complete surface removal and preparation, plus your choice of finish materials designed for Florida conditions. We handle all the technical details – proper surface preparation, material mixing, application techniques, and curing protocols.

You get options for different finish types based on your budget and preferences. Some clients want basic plaster for a clean, affordable refresh. Others choose aggregate finishes for enhanced durability and appearance. We’ll explain what works best for your specific situation.

The project includes initial water balancing and chemistry adjustments, because new surfaces need specific treatment during the first few weeks. We don’t just finish the job and disappear – we make sure your pool is ready for regular use.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Melrose Landings take 5-7 days from start to finish, but Florida’s weather can affect timing. We need dry conditions for proper surface preparation and application, so summer afternoon storms sometimes push schedules back a day. The actual resurfacing work is typically 2-3 days, with additional time for draining, prep work, and proper curing. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if weather causes any delays. The curing process can’t be rushed – it’s what determines how long your new surface will last.
Aggregate finishes typically perform best in Florida because they handle UV exposure and temperature changes better than basic plaster. The heat and humidity here cause expansion and contraction that can crack standard plaster surfaces within a few years. Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz blends are more flexible and durable. They also resist staining better, which matters because Florida’s intense sun can make water chemistry issues more visible. We’ll recommend specific materials based on your pool’s condition, your budget, and how you use the pool. Some finishes cost more upfront but save money long-term by lasting longer.
Pool resurfacing costs in Melrose Landings typically range from $6,000 to $15,000, depending on your pool size, current condition, and finish choice. Basic plaster resurfacing costs less but may need replacement sooner in Florida’s climate. Premium aggregate finishes cost more initially but often provide better long-term value. We factor in any structural repairs needed, which older pools sometimes require. The price includes all materials, labor, and initial water balancing. We provide detailed written estimates so you know exactly what’s included. Additional costs might come up if we discover underlying problems during surface removal, but we discuss those before proceeding.
Yes, we regularly resurface pools with existing damage – that’s usually why people need resurfacing. Small cracks, stains, and surface deterioration are normal wear that resurfacing addresses. However, structural cracks or significant shell damage need repair before we can apply new surface material. During our initial assessment, we identify what’s cosmetic surface damage versus structural issues. Minor repairs are often included in resurfacing projects. Major structural work requires additional time and cost, but we’ll explain what’s needed and why before starting. Skipping necessary structural repairs just means your new surface will fail quickly in the same spots.
New pool surfaces need careful water chemistry management for the first month. We provide specific instructions for chemical levels and brushing schedules during the curing period. You’ll need to brush the surface daily for the first week to remove loose particles, then several times weekly for the next few weeks. Water chemistry must stay within tight ranges – new surfaces can be damaged by improper pH or alkalinity levels. After the initial curing period, maintenance becomes much easier than your old surface. The smooth, non-porous finish resists algae and staining better, so regular cleaning is simpler. We provide detailed care instructions and are available for questions during the break-in period.
Yes, we warranty our workmanship and stand behind the materials we use. Warranty terms depend on the specific finish material chosen, but typically cover defects in application and premature failure due to workmanship issues. Material warranties come from manufacturers and vary by product – some aggregate finishes include longer warranties than basic plaster. The warranty doesn’t cover damage from improper chemical maintenance, structural movement, or normal wear over time. We provide written warranty information with every project so you know exactly what’s covered. Most importantly, we’re local and available if any issues arise. We’d rather fix a problem quickly than deal with unhappy customers in our community.