Pool Resurfacing in Sapphire Shores, FL

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

Professional pool resurfacing that transforms rough, stained surfaces into smooth, beautiful finishes that last.

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What You Get After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that scrape your feet or stains that make you cringe when guests come over.

The water stays cleaner longer because the new surface doesn’t harbor algae and bacteria like your old, pitted finish did. You’ll spend less time fighting chemistry issues and more time enjoying crystal-clear water.

Your property value gets a real boost too. A professionally resurfaced pool signals to potential buyers that the home has been well-maintained, and it photographs beautifully if you ever decide to sell.

Pool Resurfacing Company Sapphire Shores

We Know Pools in Florida

We’ve been handling swimming pool remodeling and resurfacing throughout Sapphire Shores and the surrounding areas for years. We understand how Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces – the UV exposure, the humidity, the temperature swings.

We’re not the guys who show up, slap on some plaster, and disappear. We’re local pool professionals who live and work in this community, and our reputation depends on doing the job right the first time.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a simple refinish or a complete pool renovation with custom finishes.

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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’re looking for structural issues, not just cosmetic ones, because there’s no point in putting a beautiful new finish over a problem that will just come back.

Next comes surface preparation – removing the old finish, repairing any cracks or damage, and creating the proper profile for the new material to bond correctly. This step determines how long your new surface will last.

Then we apply your chosen finish using professional techniques and equipment. Whether you want classic white plaster, aggregate finishes, or something more decorative, we handle the application when conditions are optimal for curing and durability.

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Pool Finishes and Materials

What's Included in Pool Resurfacing

You get complete surface preparation, not just a quick sand-and-coat job. We remove failed material, repair structural issues, and prep the surface so your new finish actually sticks and lasts.

Material options range from traditional white plaster to premium aggregate finishes with glass beads or pebbles. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and how you use your pool.

The project includes proper curing procedures, which means following manufacturer specifications for water chemistry during the critical first weeks. We don’t just hand you a bill and walk away – we make sure you understand how to protect your investment from day one.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, but weather plays a big role here in Florida. We need dry conditions for proper surface prep and application, so summer afternoon storms can add a day or two. The actual work time is usually 3-4 days – one day to drain and prep, one day for repairs if needed, one day for application, and time for initial curing. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if weather forces any delays.
Aggregate finishes with quartz or pebbles tend to hold up better than plain plaster in Florida’s intense UV and heat. The aggregate provides more durability and the darker colors don’t show staining as easily. White plaster is still popular and costs less upfront, but it typically needs refinishing sooner. Glass bead finishes offer a middle ground – more durable than plaster but smoother than pebble. We’ll recommend based on your pool usage, budget, and how long you plan to stay in the home.
Pool resurfacing costs depend on your pool size, current condition, and finish choice. Basic plaster runs less than premium aggregate finishes, but you need to factor in longevity too. A typical residential pool ranges from $3,500 to $8,000 for resurfacing. Extensive repairs or decorative finishes can push costs higher. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your specific situation because every pool is different, and you deserve accurate numbers, not ballpark guesses that change later.
Yes, most resurfacing projects work around existing tile and coping as long as they’re in good condition. We protect your tile during surface prep and blend the new finish properly at the tile line. If your tile is loose or cracked, we’ll let you know upfront because it’s better to address those issues during resurfacing rather than deal with repairs later. Sometimes older pools benefit from tile replacement during resurfacing since the area is already torn up and access is easier.
Expect some noise and dust during surface preparation – we use pneumatic tools to remove old material and that’s not quiet work. Your backyard will be a construction zone for several days with equipment, materials, and workers present. We’ll protect your landscaping and clean up daily, but there will be some disruption. The chemical smell during application is normal and dissipates quickly. Once we start the process, your pool will be out of commission until the new surface cures, typically 7-10 days minimum.
A properly applied pool surface should last 10-15 years with good maintenance, though this varies by material and usage. Plaster typically lasts 7-10 years, while aggregate finishes often go 12-15 years or more. Water chemistry is the biggest factor in surface longevity – consistently balanced water extends life significantly, while poor chemistry can damage even the best finishes within a few years. We provide guidance on proper water care because your maintenance routine determines whether you get maximum life from your investment.