Pool Resurfacing in Royal Palms Park

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Get your pool looking like new again with professional pool resurfacing that stops cracks, eliminates stains, and creates a smooth, safe swimming environment.

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Royal Palms Park Pool Refinishing

A Pool You'll Actually Want to Use

Your pool should be the highlight of your backyard, not an eyesore you avoid showing guests. When you choose professional resurfacing, you get more than just a cosmetic upgrade.

You get a pool that feels smooth underfoot again. Water chemistry becomes easier to balance because the new surface isn’t fighting you with porosity and damage. Those stubborn stains that made scrubbing feel pointless? Gone.

The best part is knowing you’ve stopped small problems from becoming expensive disasters. Cracks that seem harmless now can turn into major structural issues that cost thousands more to fix later.

Pool Contractors Royal Palms Park

Local Experts Who Know Florida Pools

We’ve been serving Broward County homeowners who understand that pool maintenance in Florida isn’t like anywhere else. The year-round sun, humidity, and constant use create challenges that require real expertise.

We’re not just another pool company. We’re CPO certified professionals who’ve seen what Florida’s climate does to pool surfaces over time. That’s why we focus on solutions that actually last in this environment.

Royal Palms Park residents choose us because we show up when we say we will, give you upfront pricing, and stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee. No surprises, no runarounds.

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Swimming Pool Resurfacing Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with a thorough inspection of your current surface. This isn’t just a quick look – we’re checking for underlying issues that could affect the new finish.

Next comes surface preparation. We drain your pool, remove the old damaged surface, and prep the substrate properly. This step makes the difference between a resurfacing job that lasts years versus one that fails in months.

Then we apply your chosen finish. Whether you go with traditional plaster, quartz, or pebble, we use proven application techniques that ensure proper bonding and curing. The whole process typically takes 5-10 business days, and we keep you updated throughout.

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Pool Finishes Royal Palms Park

Finishes Built for Florida Conditions

Living in Royal Palms Park means your pool faces unique challenges. The intense Florida sun, frequent afternoon storms, and year-round swimming season put serious demands on pool surfaces.

That’s why we recommend finishes that can handle South Florida’s climate. Pebble and quartz finishes offer superior durability and can last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. Traditional plaster works well too and costs less upfront, typically lasting 7-12 years.

The key is choosing a finish that matches your usage patterns and budget. We’ll walk you through the options so you can make an informed decision. No pressure, just honest advice about what works best in our local climate.

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Several clear signs indicate it’s time for resurfacing. If you feel rough spots on the pool floor or walls, that’s your surface wearing down and becoming uncomfortable for swimmers. Persistent stains that won’t brush out despite your best cleaning efforts are another red flag. When the surface becomes too porous or damaged, stains penetrate deeper than surface cleaning can reach. Visible cracks, even small ones, shouldn’t be ignored in Florida’s climate. Our heat and humidity can cause hairline cracks to expand quickly into major structural problems. If you’re noticing any of these issues, it’s worth having a professional assessment before the problems get worse.
Most residential pool resurfacing projects in South Florida range from $5,000 to $12,000, depending on your pool size, chosen finish, and any repairs needed before resurfacing. The finish you choose makes a significant difference in cost. Basic plaster runs around $6,000-$8,000 for an average pool, while premium pebble or quartz finishes can reach $10,000-$15,000. But remember, higher-quality finishes often last twice as long. We provide upfront pricing so you know exactly what to expect. No hidden fees or surprise charges after we start the work. The investment might seem significant, but it’s much less expensive than dealing with structural damage from neglected surface problems.
Most resurfacing projects take 5-10 business days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your pool size, the condition of the existing surface, and weather conditions. We start by draining and prepping your pool, which takes 1-2 days. Surface preparation and any necessary repairs add another 1-2 days. The actual application of your new finish typically takes 1-2 days, followed by curing time before we can refill your pool. Florida weather can affect the schedule, especially during heavy rain periods. We monitor conditions closely and may pause work to protect the finish quality. It’s better to take an extra day than compromise the final result.
In South Florida, the ideal time for pool resurfacing is during our “shoulder seasons” – April through May and September through November. These months offer more predictable weather and lower humidity, which helps the new surface cure properly. Avoiding peak summer months makes sense for several reasons. The extreme heat can affect application and curing, and you probably want to use your pool most during those hot months. Winter months can work too, though occasional cold fronts might extend the timeline slightly. The key is avoiding the wettest parts of hurricane season and the hottest summer weeks. We can help you plan the timing that works best for your schedule and local weather patterns.
If your leaks are coming from surface cracks or deteriorated areas in the pool shell, resurfacing will typically solve the problem. We perform leak detection as part of our assessment process to identify the source. However, not all leaks originate from the pool surface. Problems with underground plumbing, skimmers, or return lines require different repairs that we handle separately from resurfacing. During our initial inspection, we’ll determine whether your water loss is surface-related or involves other systems. If it’s a plumbing issue, we’ll address that first before resurfacing to ensure you get the full benefit of the new surface. There’s no point in applying a beautiful new finish over a pool that’s still losing water through the equipment.
The lifespan depends on the finish you choose and how well you maintain your pool. Traditional plaster typically lasts 7-12 years, while quartz finishes can go 10-15 years, and premium pebble surfaces often last 15-20 years or more. Florida’s climate is tough on pool surfaces, but proper water chemistry makes a huge difference. Keeping your pH balanced and avoiding aggressive brushing or cleaning chemicals will extend the life of any finish. Regular professional maintenance helps too. When we balance your chemicals correctly and catch small issues early, your resurfaced pool will look great for years longer than pools that only get attention when problems arise. Think of resurfacing as a long-term investment that pays off with years of worry-free swimming.