Pool Resurfacing in Villagio, FL

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates cracks, stains, and rough surfaces while boosting your property value.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Villagio

Your Pool Problems Actually Solved

You’re tired of looking at that cracked, stained pool surface every day. The rough texture catches your feet, the discoloration embarrasses you when guests come over, and you’re spending more on chemicals than you should.

Pool resurfacing fixes all of that. You get a smooth, attractive surface that’s safe to walk on and swim against. Your water stays balanced longer because the new finish doesn’t leach minerals or harbor algae like your old surface does.

The real win? Your property value jumps significantly. A professionally resurfaced pool can add $10,000 to $20,000 to your home’s worth, and you’ll actually enjoy using your backyard again instead of avoiding it.

Pool Resurfacing Company Villagio

We Know Florida Pool Surfaces

We’ve been handling pool resurfacing projects throughout Villagio and surrounding Florida communities for years. We understand how the intense sun, humidity, and temperature swings affect different pool finishes.

Our team works exclusively with pool renovations and remodeling, so we’re not learning on your project. We know which materials hold up best in Florida’s climate and which shortcuts other contractors take that cause problems later.

You’re dealing with professionals who show up when scheduled, finish on time, and stand behind our work with real warranties.

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Pool Remodeling Process Villagio

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we drain your pool completely and remove the damaged surface material. This isn’t a patch job – we’re taking it down to the structural shell to ensure the new finish bonds properly.

Next, we prep the surface by cleaning, etching, and repairing any structural issues we find. If there are plumbing problems or equipment access issues, we handle those now before applying the new finish.

Then we apply your chosen finish material – whether that’s plaster, aggregate, or tile. The application process typically takes 1-2 days, followed by a curing period where we carefully manage water chemistry to ensure proper bonding.

You’ll have your pool back within 7-10 days total, depending on the finish type and any additional work needed.

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Pool Finishes Villagio Florida

What You Get With Resurfacing

Your pool resurfacing includes complete surface removal, structural inspection, and professional application of your chosen finish. We handle all the prep work, including acid washing, surface repairs, and equipment adjustments.

You choose from proven finish options like white plaster for classic appeal, colored plaster for custom looks, or aggregate finishes that resist staining and provide texture. Each option comes with specific maintenance requirements we’ll explain clearly.

We also inspect and address any underlying issues during the process – tile replacement, coping repairs, or equipment updates that make sense to handle while the pool is empty. You get a comprehensive approach, not just a surface fix.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-10 days from start to finish. The actual surface application happens over 1-2 days, but we need time for proper prep work, curing, and water chemistry balancing. Weather can extend the timeline slightly, especially if we get heavy rain during the curing period. We’ll give you a specific schedule when we start your project and keep you updated if anything changes.
Plaster is the traditional smooth finish – it’s cost-effective and gives you that classic pool look, but it can stain and requires more maintenance. Aggregate finishes mix materials like quartz or pebbles into the surface, creating texture and natural color variation. They’re more durable, resist staining better, and last longer, but cost more upfront. Most of our Villagio clients choose aggregate for the longevity, especially with Florida’s intense sun exposure.
Pool resurfacing costs depend on your pool size, chosen finish, and any additional repairs needed. Basic plaster resurfacing starts around $4,000-6,000 for average-sized pools, while premium aggregate finishes run $7,000-12,000. We always inspect your pool first because sometimes we find structural issues or equipment problems that should be addressed during the resurfacing process. We’ll give you a detailed written estimate with no surprises.
Yes, proper resurfacing eliminates surface cracks, rough texture, and staining by removing the old surface completely and applying fresh material. However, if you have structural cracks in the pool shell itself, those need different repairs before we resurface. During our inspection, we’ll identify whether your issues are surface-level or structural and explain what’s needed to fix everything properly.
A professionally applied pool surface should last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. Plaster typically needs replacement sooner than aggregate finishes, especially in Florida’s climate. The key factors are water chemistry maintenance, regular cleaning, and avoiding abrasive cleaning methods. We’ll give you specific care instructions for your chosen finish and explain what to watch for as the surface ages.
We can resurface pools year-round in Florida, but summer presents some challenges with heat and afternoon thunderstorms. The intense heat can affect curing times, and rain during the curing period can damage the fresh surface. Many clients prefer spring or fall scheduling for more predictable weather, but if you need summer work done, we plan carefully around weather forecasts and adjust our process accordingly.