Pool Resurfacing in Stratford Manor, FL

Your Pool Surface Restored Right

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough patches, cracks, and stains—giving you back the smooth, safe swimming experience you deserve.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Stratford Manor

Swimming You'll Actually Want to Do

Your pool should invite you in, not make you wince at rough surfaces or unsightly stains. When we finish resurfacing your pool, you get that smooth-as-glass feel under your feet again.

No more avoiding certain areas because the surface feels like sandpaper. No more explaining away those embarrassing cracks and discoloration to guests. Just a beautifully restored pool that looks and feels like new.

The difference is immediate. Within days of completion, you’re back to enjoying your pool the way it was meant to be—safe, comfortable, and something you’re proud to show off.

Pool Company Stratford Manor Florida

Broward County Pool Experts Since Day One

We’ve been serving Broward County homeowners who understand that pool maintenance isn’t a DIY weekend project. We’re the locally owned company that specializes in pool resurfacing, equipment repairs, and comprehensive maintenance.

What sets us apart is straightforward: upfront pricing, CPO certification, and technicians who actually know what they’re doing. We’ve seen what happens when pool resurfacing goes wrong, and we’ve built our reputation on getting it right the first time.

In Stratford Manor, where pools are a year-round investment, you need a company that understands Florida’s unique challenges—from our intense sun to our unpredictable weather patterns that can accelerate surface wear.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Stratford Manor

Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. This isn’t just a visual inspection—we’re checking for structural issues, delamination, and any underlying problems that could compromise the new surface.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old, damaged material and repair any cracks or imperfections. 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 standard plaster, quartz, or aggregate. Our technicians work systematically to ensure even coverage and proper adhesion. Finally, we refill your pool and balance the water chemistry so it’s ready for swimming.

The entire process typically takes 5-7 days, depending on your pool size and the extent of repairs needed. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront, not an optimistic guess.

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Swimming Pool Resurfacing Stratford Manor

What You Get With Professional Resurfacing

Pool resurfacing in Stratford Manor isn’t just about making your pool look better—it’s about restoring the structural integrity that keeps your investment protected. Our resurfacing service includes complete surface removal, crack repair, and application of your chosen finish material.

Here in Broward County, pools face unique challenges. Our intense UV exposure breaks down surfaces faster than in other climates. Salt air from the nearby coast accelerates chemical reactions. Heavy summer rains can affect water chemistry and surface adhesion.

That’s why we use materials specifically rated for Florida conditions. Standard plaster might work in other states, but here we recommend quartz or aggregate finishes that can handle our climate extremes. Your resurfaced pool won’t just look good—it’ll maintain that appearance for years, not months.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Stratford Manor take 5-7 days from start to finish. This includes draining, surface preparation, applying the new finish, and refilling. The timeline depends on your pool size, the condition of the existing surface, and weather conditions. Smaller pools with minimal repairs can sometimes be completed in 4 days, while larger pools or those requiring extensive prep work might take up to 10 days. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during our initial assessment, not an optimistic estimate that leaves you waiting longer than expected.
Pool resurfacing costs in Stratford Manor typically range from $6,000 to $15,000, depending on your pool size, chosen finish material, and any repairs needed before resurfacing. Standard plaster is the most affordable option, while quartz and aggregate finishes cost more but last significantly longer in Florida’s climate. The investment makes sense when you consider that proper resurfacing can extend your pool’s life by 10-20 years. We provide upfront pricing with no surprise costs. During our assessment, we’ll explain exactly what your pool needs and give you options that fit your budget and timeline.
Most pools in Florida need resurfacing every 8-12 years, though this varies based on the original finish material, water chemistry maintenance, and usage levels. Florida’s intense UV exposure and unique climate conditions can accelerate surface deterioration. Standard plaster typically lasts 7-10 years here, while quartz finishes can last 12-15 years with proper maintenance. Signs it’s time include visible cracks, rough texture, staining that won’t clean off, or areas where the surface feels like sandpaper. Regular maintenance and proper water chemistry can extend the life of any pool surface, but eventually all finishes need replacement to maintain structural integrity.
Yes, we can resurface pools during Florida’s rainy season, but timing and weather monitoring are crucial. We track weather forecasts closely and may pause work during heavy storms to protect the new surface. The key is proper scheduling and having backup plans. If rain is predicted during the curing phase, we’ll delay starting until we have a clear weather window. This might extend your timeline slightly, but it ensures the finish cures properly. Most experienced pool contractors in Florida work year-round and know how to manage weather challenges. We’d rather wait a few extra days than compromise the quality of your resurfacing job.
Pool resurfacing and replastering are often used interchangeably, but resurfacing is the broader term that includes all types of surface replacement, while replastering specifically refers to applying new plaster material. Resurfacing can involve plaster, but it also includes quartz finishes, aggregate materials, or even tile installation. Replastering is just one type of resurfacing option—typically the most affordable but also the shortest-lasting in Florida’s climate. When contractors say “replastering,” they usually mean standard white or colored plaster. When we discuss resurfacing options, we’re including all the materials available to restore your pool surface, from basic plaster to premium aggregate finishes.
Yes, complete pool drainage is necessary for proper resurfacing. The existing surface must be completely accessible for removal, repair, and preparation before applying the new finish material. Attempting to resurface without full drainage leads to poor adhesion, uneven surfaces, and premature failure. Professional resurfacing requires removing the old material down to the structural shell, repairing any damage, and creating the proper surface texture for the new finish to bond correctly. We handle the drainage process carefully to avoid damage to your pool structure and surrounding areas. After resurfacing is complete, we refill the pool and balance the water chemistry so it’s ready for use.