Pool Resurfacing in Nurmi Isles, FL

Your Pool's Second Chance at Perfection

Transform your worn, stained, or cracking pool surface into a stunning oasis that lasts decades longer with professional pool resurfacing.

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What Happens After We Resurface Your Pool

Your mornings start differently when your pool looks like it belongs in a resort. No more avoiding that rough patch near the steps. No more explaining away those stubborn stains that won’t budge no matter what you try.

The water stays cleaner longer because the new surface doesn’t harbor algae in tiny cracks and crevices. Your family actually wants to swim again instead of finding excuses to stay inside.

You stop worrying about your water bill spiking from hidden leaks. The investment you made in your backyard finally feels worth it again.

Broward County Pool Resurfacing Experts

Why Nurmi Isles Homeowners Choose Us

We’ve been serving Broward County pool owners for years, and we understand something most companies miss. Your pool isn’t just a hole filled with water—it’s where your kids learned to swim, where you unwind after long days, where memories happen.

We’re locally owned, which means we’re not going anywhere. When we resurface your pool, we’re staking our reputation in the community on the quality of that work.

Our team holds CPO certification, so you know we’re following industry standards, not cutting corners. We’ve seen what happens when pool resurfacing goes wrong, and we’ve built our process to avoid those problems entirely.

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Our Pool Resurfacing Process

Exactly What Happens During Your Project

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface. We’re looking for structural issues, not just cosmetic ones. If there are problems beyond the surface, you’ll know before we start, not after.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old, damaged material and address any cracks or problem areas. This step determines how long your new surface will last, so we don’t rush it.

Then we apply your chosen finish—whether that’s plaster, pebble, or aggregate. The application happens in controlled conditions because temperature and humidity affect the final result. We refill your pool and balance the water chemistry so it’s ready when you are.

Most projects take one to two weeks depending on size and complexity. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront, not an optimistic guess.

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What's Included in Your Resurfacing Project

Your resurfacing project includes complete surface preparation, crack repair, and application of your chosen finish material. We handle the permits, the cleanup, and the final water balancing.

In Nurmi Isles, we see a lot of pools that need resurfacing every 8-10 years due to our year-round swimming season and intense sun exposure. The good news is that a properly done resurface job lasts significantly longer than the original surface because we’re using better materials and techniques.

Plaster finishes typically run $5,000-$8,000 for an average pool and last 7-12 years. Pebble finishes cost more upfront—usually $7,000-$15,000—but last 15-20 years. For most Nurmi Isles homeowners, pebble is the better long-term investment.

We provide upfront pricing so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. No surprise charges, no “unforeseen circumstances” that somehow always come up.

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If you can run your hand along the pool surface and it feels rough or abrasive, that’s resurfacing territory. Stains that won’t come out with normal cleaning, visible cracks, or peeling plaster are also clear signs. The test most pool owners can do themselves: if you’ve tried everything to remove stains and they’re still there, the problem is likely below the surface level. Regular cleaning handles surface dirt and algae, but it can’t fix worn-out plaster or structural issues. When in doubt, we’ll come take a look. Sometimes what looks like a resurfacing job can be handled with deep cleaning and repair work, and we’ll tell you honestly which approach makes sense for your situation.
Plaster is the traditional smooth finish that costs less upfront but needs replacement more often—typically every 7-12 years. It’s made from cement and marble dust, and it provides that classic pool look most people recognize. Pebble finishes use small stones embedded in the surface material. They cost more initially but last 15-20 years, making them more economical long-term. They’re also more slip-resistant and hide stains better than plaster. For Nurmi Isles pools that get heavy use year-round, pebble finishes usually make more financial sense. The extra durability pays for itself when you’re not resurfacing again in eight years.
Most pool resurfacing projects take 1-2 weeks from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and which finish you choose. Weather can affect the timeline since we need specific conditions for proper curing. You can’t swim during the project because your pool will be drained for most of that time. After we refill it, the water needs to be properly balanced before it’s safe for swimming—usually another 2-3 days. We schedule projects during shoulder seasons when possible (April-May or September-November) so you’re not missing peak swimming weather. If you need emergency resurfacing during summer, we’ll work as quickly as possible while maintaining quality standards.
Florida’s intense sun and year-round pool use accelerate surface wear. Chemical imbalances—especially low pH levels—literally eat away at plaster and other materials over time. That’s why proper water chemistry is so important. Normal wear from swimmers, pool equipment, and cleaning also gradually roughens surfaces. In Nurmi Isles, we also see damage from occasional cold snaps that cause expansion and contraction in the pool materials. Poor initial installation or low-quality materials can cause premature failure, but most surfaces wear out simply from age and use. Eight to ten years is typical for plaster in our climate, which is actually pretty good considering the conditions.
Standard plaster resurfacing typically runs $5,000-$8,000 for an average residential pool in our area. Pebble finishes cost $7,000-$15,000 depending on the specific material and pool size. The final cost depends on your pool’s size, current condition, and chosen finish material. Pools needing extensive crack repair or structural work cost more. We provide detailed written estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Don’t choose based on price alone. Cheap resurfacing jobs often fail early, meaning you’ll pay twice. We price our work to last, not to win a bidding war.
The ideal times are April-May and September-November when weather is more predictable and you’re not missing peak swimming season. These shoulder seasons also mean better availability and sometimes better pricing. Avoid resurfacing during rainy season (June-August) if possible. Rain can interfere with the curing process and extend project timelines. Winter works too, but cold snaps can also affect curing. If your pool is leaking or has safety issues from rough surfaces, don’t wait for the perfect season. We work year-round and will schedule around weather as needed to get your pool back in service safely.