
Professional Pool Resurfacing & Replastering
Is your pool surface rough, cracked, or discolored? Expert resurfacing restores beauty and functionality. Multiple finish options to match your style and budget.
⭐ Trusted by hundreds of South Florida homeowners • 6+ years of experience
Restore Your Pool's Beauty & Durability
Your pool's surface is constantly exposed to sun, chemicals, and water. Over time, plaster deteriorates and needs resurfacing. This is a major renovation that fully restores your pool.
Pool resurfacing is more than cosmetic. A deteriorating surface causes leaks, damage to the pool structure, and poor water quality. Resurfacing prevents expensive structural repairs down the road.
We're experts at pool resurfacing. We've restored hundreds of pools in Broward County. We use high-quality materials and proven techniques to deliver beautiful, durable results.
The resurfacing process includes pool draining, acid washing, structural inspection, surface preparation, and application of your chosen finish. We handle every detail so you get perfect results.
New pool surfaces transform your pool's appearance. They eliminate problems, improve water clarity, and provide years of reliable performance. It's one of the best investments for an aging pool.
What's Included
Multiple Finishes
Plaster, aggregate, pebble, or porcelain options for any style
Expert Application
Certified technicians ensure perfect finish and durability
Structural Inspection
We identify and address any structural issues during resurfacing
Color Selection
Choose from white plaster, colors, or decorative finishes
Leak Prevention
Proper application prevents leaks and water loss
Extended Lifespan
New surface extends your pool's useful life by decades
Signs Your Pool Needs Resurfacing
Most plaster pools in South Florida start showing their age around the 8-10 year mark. Watch for these warning signs:
Plaster dust & chalkiness
A white, chalky residue on your hands or the pool floor means the plaster is breaking down.
Rough, sandpaper-like texture
A surface that scrapes feet and swimsuits has lost its finish and is etching.
Stains that won't brush off
Permanent gray, brown, or green discoloration that survives normal cleaning.
Cracks or hollow spots
Surface cracks or hollow-sounding areas (delamination) let water reach the structure.
Constant chemical demand
A deteriorating surface keeps throwing off your pH and eating chlorine.
Exposed gunite or aggregate
Bare gray patches where the plaster has worn through entirely — resurface promptly.
Not sure if it's time? We offer a free on-site assessment across Weston and Broward County and tell you honestly whether resurfacing is needed yet.
Resurfacing Finish Options
The finish sets your pool's look, feel, and lifespan. These are the four we install most across Weston and Broward — we'll help you weigh appearance, durability, and budget.
White Plaster
The classic choice. Smooth, bright surface with crystal clear water.
- ✓ 8-10 year lifespan
- ✓ Most affordable option
- ✓ Bright, clean appearance
- ✓ Smooth finish
Colored Plaster
Add personality with colors. Hides dirt and algae better.
- ✓ 8-10 year lifespan
- ✓ Multiple color choices
- ✓ Hides algae better
- ✓ Attractive appearance
Pebble Finish
Premium finish with a decorative, natural look and superior durability.
- ✓ 10-15+ year lifespan
- ✓ Luxurious, natural appearance
- ✓ Resists staining & etching
- ✓ Great for salt systems
Quartz Aggregate
Plaster blended with quartz — a smoother feel than pebble, with extra durability over plain plaster.
- ✓ 10-12 year lifespan
- ✓ Smooth, refined texture
- ✓ Rich color options
- ✓ Stronger than white plaster
Resurfacing vs. Full Renovation
Resurfacing renews the interior finish. A full renovation also updates tile, coping, decking, and equipment. Here's how to tell which your pool needs.
Resurfacing is enough when…
- • The finish is worn, stained, or rough, but the shell is sound
- • Tile, coping, and decking are still in good shape
- • Your equipment runs well
- • You want a refreshed look for the lowest cost
Consider a full renovation when…
- • Tile, coping, or decking are also dated or damaged
- • You want to change the pool's shape, depth, or features
- • Equipment is aging and due for upgrades
- • You're modernizing the whole backyard at once
Many Weston homeowners resurface and replace waterline tile together — the pool is already drained, so it's the most efficient time. See all pool renovation services →
The Resurfacing Process, Step by Step
Most resurfacing projects take 3-5 working days on site, followed by about a 28-day plaster cure. Here's exactly what we do.
- 1
Drain & inspect
We drain the pool and inspect the shell for structural cracks, delamination, and plumbing leaks before any work begins.
- 2
Chip-out & surface prep
Failing plaster and hollow spots are removed and the surface is profiled so the new finish bonds permanently.
- 3
Structural repair & bond coat
We patch cracks and apply a bond coat — the step that keeps a new finish from delaminating later.
- 4
Tile & coping (optional)
With the pool empty, it's the ideal moment to replace waterline tile or coping if you want it.
- 5
Apply your finish
We hand-trowel your chosen plaster, quartz, or pebble finish for a smooth, even surface.
- 6
Acid wash / exposure
Aggregate and pebble finishes are exposed and washed to reveal the final stone texture.
- 7
Refill & start-up
We refill immediately and begin the start-up water chemistry the moment the finish is ready.
- 8
28-day cure
We give you a daily brushing and balancing schedule so the new surface cures hard, smooth, and evenly colored.
What Affects the Cost of Resurfacing
Every pool is different, so we quote each one after a free on-site visit. These are the factors that move the price.
Pool size & surface area
More square footage means more material and labor.
Finish type
White plaster is the most economical; colored plaster, quartz, and pebble cost more but last longer.
Surface condition
Pools needing heavy chip-out or structural crack repair take more prep work.
Add-ons
Replacing waterline tile, coping, or lights at the same time.
Draining & start-up
Water removal, acid washing, and the chemical start-up after refilling.
Site access
How easily crews and equipment can reach the pool on your property.
You get a clear, itemized free estimate — no surprises. Ask about long-term value: a pebble finish costs more up front but can outlast two white-plaster jobs. Want a ballpark first? Try our pool cost estimator.
Why Weston & Broward Pools Need Resurfacing Sooner
South Florida is hard on pool surfaces. Year-round swimming means constant use, and intense UV and heat speed up plaster wear. Our climate also makes water chemistry drift quickly — and aggressive or imbalanced water etches and scales a finish faster than almost anything else.
Salt chlorine generators, common in Weston and Broward homes, make consistent water balance even more important. That's why we match the finish to how your pool is actually used and hand you a start-up and maintenance plan tuned for local conditions — so your new surface lasts as long as it should.
Pool Resurfacing Projects
Beautiful pool transformations across Broward County

Azure Finish
Deep azure plaster for a striking pool appearance

Capri Finish
Capri plaster for a vibrant, tropical pool look

Hawaiian Finish
Hawaiian plaster for a warm, inviting pool tone

Sky Blue Finish
Classic sky blue plaster for a bright, clean pool
Why Timely Resurfacing Matters
⚠️ Risks of Delaying Resurfacing
- Water leaks: Progressive surface deterioration
- Structural damage: Cracks spread and worsen over time
- Equipment damage: Stress on pumps and filters from poor circulation
- Water quality issues: Chemical imbalances from cracked surfaces
✅ Benefits of Timely Resurfacing
- Prevents leaks: Stops water loss and structural deterioration
- Protects structure: Extends pool lifespan decades
- Crystal clear water: Better water chemistry and filtration
- Beautiful appearance:Transforms your pool's look
Pool Owners Love Our Results
"Our pool looks brand new! The resurfacing was flawless. Couldn't be happier!"
Donald P.
Weston, FL
"Professional work. Great communication. The pebble finish is beautiful!"
Rachel & Tom
Davie, FL
"Worth every penny. Our pool is beautiful again!"
Lisa H.
Pembroke Pines, FL
Pool Resurfacing Questions
Everything about resurfacing your pool
Traditional plaster typically lasts 8-10 years before needing resurfacing. Signs include rough texture, white plaster dust, cracks, stains that won't clean, or water discoloration. We'll assess your pool and recommend the best option.
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