Pool Resurfacing in Port Everglades, FL

Transform Your Pool Into a Showpiece

Professional pool resurfacing that turns rough, stained surfaces into smooth, beautiful finishes built for Florida’s demanding climate.

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What You Get With Professional Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece you’ve always wanted it to be. No more rough surfaces that scrape feet or embarrassing stains that won’t come clean no matter how much you scrub.

You’ll have a smooth, attractive surface that’s actually easier to maintain. The right finish reduces chemical needs and makes weekly cleaning faster. Plus, you’re looking at decades of durability when it’s done right.

Your property value increases, but more importantly, you’ll actually want to use your pool again. Friends and family will notice the difference immediately. That’s what happens when you invest in quality swimming pool remodeling instead of just patching problems.

Port Everglades Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know South Florida Pool Challenges

We’ve been handling pool resurfacing projects in Port Everglades and throughout South Florida for years. We understand what salt air, intense UV, and year-round pool use do to surfaces.

Most pool companies treat every job the same way. We don’t. Florida pools need finishes that can handle hurricane seasons, constant sun exposure, and the unique water chemistry challenges that come with our climate.

We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen every type of pool surface problem this area throws at us. When you’re ready for a real solution, not just another temporary fix, that’s where we come in.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we remove the old, damaged surface completely. No shortcuts or patches that’ll fail in two years. This means draining your pool and using professional equipment to strip everything down to the shell.

Next comes surface preparation. We repair any structural issues, check for leaks, and make sure the foundation is solid. This step determines how long your new finish will last, so we don’t rush it.

Then we apply your new finish. Whether you choose plaster, aggregate, or another option, we use materials specifically designed for Florida’s climate. The application process takes skill and timing – factors that separate professional results from amateur work.

Finally, we handle the curing process, refill your pool, and balance the water chemistry. You’ll have clear instructions on care during the first few weeks, which is critical for long-term durability.

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What's Included in Your Resurfacing Project

You get complete surface removal and preparation, not just a cover-up job. We handle all the messy work – draining, demolition, debris removal, and site cleanup.

Your new finish comes with options. Different textures, colors, and materials each have advantages depending on your priorities. We’ll explain what works best for your specific situation and budget, not just push the most expensive option.

The project includes structural repairs if needed, professional-grade materials, and proper curing time. We don’t cut corners on timeline because rushed work fails early. You also get clear maintenance instructions and our warranty on workmanship.

Most importantly, you get pool professionals who understand Port Everglades conditions. We’ve resurfaced pools that face the ocean, deal with shifting soil, and handle heavy use. That experience shows in results that last.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Port Everglades take 7-10 days from start to finish, but timeline depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and any structural repairs needed. The actual resurfacing work happens over 2-3 days, but proper curing time is crucial – especially in Florida’s humidity. We drain your pool on day one, complete surface prep and repairs over the next few days, apply the new finish, then allow proper curing time before refilling. Weather can affect timeline, particularly during rainy season, because moisture interferes with proper curing. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Plaster is the traditional choice – smooth, cost-effective, and available in limited colors. It typically lasts 7-10 years in South Florida’s climate before needing replacement. Aggregate finishes blend plaster with materials like quartz, pebbles, or glass beads. They’re more durable, lasting 15-20 years, and offer better stain resistance and more color options. Aggregate feels slightly textured but provides better grip, which many families prefer for safety. The upfront cost is higher, but the longevity often makes it more economical long-term. In Port Everglades, where pools get heavy use and face harsh conditions, many homeowners choose aggregate for the durability advantage.
Yes, we can resurface just the interior surface if your tile and coping are in good condition. However, we’ll inspect everything during the initial assessment because it’s often more cost-effective to address multiple issues at once. Sometimes tile that looks acceptable has underlying problems that’ll cause issues later. If your tile has loose pieces, cracks, or calcium buildup that won’t clean, it makes sense to replace it during resurfacing since the pool is already drained and we’re already on-site. We’ll give you honest recommendations about what needs immediate attention versus what can wait, so you can make the best decision for your budget and timeline.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on pool size, chosen finish, and any structural repairs needed. Basic plaster jobs typically start around $4,000-$6,000 for average residential pools, while premium aggregate finishes range $6,000-$10,000 or more. Additional costs come from tile replacement, structural repairs, or equipment updates. In Port Everglades, we often encounter issues related to salt air exposure or settling that affect pricing. The key is getting an accurate assessment upfront so there are no surprises. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs, and we’ll explain why certain repairs or upgrades make sense for your specific situation and budget.
In South Florida, several factors accelerate surface deterioration. Constant UV exposure breaks down materials over time, while salt air from the ocean causes chemical reactions that weaken surfaces. Poor water chemistry – especially high pH or calcium levels – etches and stains finishes. Heavy pool use, particularly during our long swimming season, creates more wear than pools in seasonal climates experience. Age is also a factor; most plaster surfaces need replacement after 7-10 years regardless of maintenance. Signs you need resurfacing include rough texture, visible stains that won’t clean, small cracks, or areas where the surface is wearing thin. Waiting too long can lead to structural damage that’s much more expensive to repair.
If you’re patching problems every few months, resurfacing is usually more economical long-term. Patches rarely match the existing surface and often fail within a year or two, especially in Florida’s climate. More importantly, deteriorating surfaces affect water chemistry, making your pool harder and more expensive to maintain. Rough surfaces harbor bacteria and algae, requiring more chemicals and cleaning time. When surface problems cover more than 20% of your pool, or when you’re spending significant money on frequent repairs, full resurfacing makes financial sense. A quality resurface job gives you 10-20 years of trouble-free use, versus the ongoing headache and expense of constant patch work.