Old, rough, or stained shell out; smooth, durable finish in — plaster, pebble, or quartz, with prep work that actually holds up against salt air.
A fresh, durable surface that actually lasts starts with prep, not the finish coat. Whether it's a plaster refresh or a premium pebble or quartz job, we do the prep work most crews rush — especially important this close to salt air and harbor humidity.
Finish options
Lasts about 7–10 years
Smooth, affordable, available in white or color. Still the right call for most pools.
Lasts about 10–15 years
More durable and chemical-resistant than plaster, with a bit more texture underfoot.
Lasts 15–20+ years
The longest-lasting option, and the one that holds up best against coastal salt air.
Tile, steps & coping
Waterline tile or a coping refresh — easy to add while the pool's already drained.
Our process
Most resurfacing failures trace back to rushed prep, not the finish itself.
On-site look, a leak check, and finish selection before anything's scheduled.
Any leaks found and fixed before we drain — not resurfaced over.
Safe, code-compliant pumping, usually about a day.
Old material removed, tile undercut, acid etch, cracks repaired, bond coat applied — the step that actually determines longevity.
Repairs or upgrades handled while everything's already accessible.
One continuous crew for smooth, even coverage — usually a single main day.
Proper cure, refill, chemistry balance, final walkthrough — swim-ready in 5 to 10 days.
Response within 24 to 48 hours, every time.
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