Pool Resurfacing in Pompano Beach, FL

Your Pool's Rough Days Are Over

Transform cracked, rough surfaces into smooth swimming paradise with professional pool resurfacing that lasts.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services Pompano Beach

Swim Without Scratches, Scrapes, or Stains

You know that feeling when your feet hit the pool bottom and it’s like walking on sandpaper. Your kids avoid the shallow end because the rough plaster scratches their legs. The stains that used to brush out now seem permanently etched into your pool’s surface.

Pool resurfacing fixes all of that. A new surface means smooth swimming again—no more Band-Aids after pool time. Your water stays cleaner because bacteria can’t hide in rough spots and cracks. Chemical balancing becomes easier when your surface isn’t fighting against you.

The best part? You’ll actually want to show off your pool again instead of making excuses about why it looks tired and worn.

Pool Resurfacing Company Pompano Beach FL

Broward County Pool Experts Since Day One

We’ve been handling pool resurfacing for Pompano Beach homeowners who refuse to settle for rough, stained surfaces. We’re the locally-owned company that understands South Florida’s unique challenges—the relentless sun, humidity, and chemical demands that age pools faster here than anywhere else.

Our team holds Certified Pool/Spa Operator credentials, which means we know the science behind proper resurfacing. We’ve seen what works in Broward County’s climate and what doesn’t. When we give you upfront pricing and a satisfaction guarantee, it’s because we’ve been doing this long enough to stand behind our work.

You won’t get runaround scheduling or surprise charges. Just straightforward service from people who live and work in your community.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Pompano Beach

From Rough to Smooth in One Week

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. This tells us exactly what prep work is needed and helps us recommend the best finish for your situation and budget.

Next comes surface preparation—the most critical step. We remove all the old, damaged material down to sound substrate. Any cracks get properly repaired with structural techniques, not just covered over. This prep work determines how long your new surface will last.

Then we apply your chosen finish, whether it’s classic plaster, durable Diamond Brite, or premium Pebble Tec. The application process requires precise timing and technique, especially in Florida’s heat and humidity. Finally, we refill your pool and balance the water chemistry so you can swim on a surface that feels brand new.

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Pool Resurfacing Options Pompano Beach FL

Finishes Built for Florida's Tough Conditions

In Pompano Beach, your pool surface takes a beating from year-round sun exposure and constant chemical treatment. That’s why we focus on finishes that can handle South Florida’s demands without breaking down in just a few years.

Diamond Brite offers excellent durability with quartz aggregate that resists stains and algae buildup. It’s the sweet spot between cost and longevity for most homeowners. Pebble Tec provides the ultimate in durability and natural beauty, with smooth stones that feel great underfoot and can last 15-20 years with proper care.

Traditional plaster remains the most budget-friendly option, though it requires more maintenance in our climate. Glass tile creates a stunning, high-end look that’s virtually maintenance-free but requires a larger investment. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option based on your pool’s specific conditions, your budget, and how you use your pool.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Pompano Beach take 5-7 business days from start to finish. This includes draining, surface preparation, applying the new finish, and refilling your pool. Weather can affect timing, especially during South Florida’s rainy season. We monitor conditions carefully because proper curing is essential for a long-lasting finish. If we need to pause work due to rain or high humidity, we’ll keep you informed throughout the process. The actual swimming downtime is usually about a week, though some premium finishes may require an additional day or two for optimal curing before you can swim.
The most obvious sign is when your pool surface feels rough or scratchy underfoot. If walking in your pool is uncomfortable or your kids are getting scraped up, it’s definitely time for resurfacing. Persistent stains that won’t brush out, even with aggressive cleaning, indicate the surface has become too porous or damaged. Cracks, peeling plaster (called spalling), or areas where the finish is flaking off are clear indicators that resurfacing can’t wait much longer. You might also notice you’re constantly fighting water chemistry issues or dealing with algae problems. A deteriorated surface makes it much harder to maintain proper chemical balance and provides hiding spots for bacteria and algae growth.
Pool resurfacing costs in Pompano Beach typically range from $4,000 to $12,000, depending on your pool’s size, current condition, and the finish you choose. A basic plaster job on an average-sized pool starts around $4,000-$6,000. Premium finishes like Diamond Brite or Pebble Tec cost more upfront but last longer in South Florida’s harsh conditions. When you factor in longevity, they often provide better value over time. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what to expect. The investment pays off in reduced maintenance costs, easier chemical balancing, and a pool you’ll actually enjoy using again. Plus, quality resurfacing adds value to your home.
For Pompano Beach’s climate, we typically recommend Diamond Brite or Pebble Tec finishes. These aggregate surfaces handle our intense sun, humidity, and year-round pool use better than traditional plaster. Diamond Brite offers excellent durability and stain resistance at a reasonable price point. The quartz aggregate creates a surface that’s smooth enough for comfort but textured enough to provide good footing. It typically lasts 10-15 years with proper maintenance. Pebble Tec is the premium choice, with natural stones that create a beautiful, durable surface lasting 15-20 years or more. It’s more expensive initially but requires less maintenance and holds up exceptionally well to Florida’s challenging conditions.
Yes, we can resurface pools with cracks, but proper crack repair is essential before applying any new finish. Simply covering cracks with new plaster or aggregate won’t solve the underlying problem and will likely lead to the same issues recurring quickly. We use structural repair techniques including epoxy injection and steel staples for significant cracks. This ensures the repair bonds properly with the existing shell and won’t reopen under normal use. Minor hairline cracks can often be addressed during the surface preparation process. If cracks are extensive or indicate structural issues, we may recommend consulting with a structural engineer before proceeding. Our goal is to give you a resurfacing job that lasts, not a quick fix that fails in a year or two.
The best time for pool resurfacing in Pompano Beach is during our drier months, typically October through April. Lower humidity and less frequent rain allow for optimal curing conditions and minimize weather delays. However, we can resurface pools year-round with proper planning. During summer months, we work around weather patterns and may adjust our schedule to avoid heavy rain periods. The key is allowing adequate curing time regardless of season. If your pool is showing signs of serious deterioration—like significant cracking or safety issues—don’t wait for the “perfect” season. It’s better to address problems promptly than risk further damage or potential safety hazards.