Pool
Remodel
Worn plaster, outdated tile, failing coping, or a pool that needs a full reset — we assess the condition properly and remodel it the right way, with the same precision we bring to every repair.
Remodel the Right Way — From the Structure Up
A pool remodel is rarely just cosmetic. Worn plaster holds algae. Failing tile lets water into the shell. Separated coping lets water behind the bond beam. Most of what looks like an upgrade is actually a repair that's overdue.
We apply the same diagnostic approach to remodel work as we do to leak detection. We assess the full condition of the pool before recommending any scope of work — so you're not spending money on surfaces while an underlying leak goes unaddressed.
With over 20,000 repairs completed across DFW, we've seen every type of failure a pool can have. Most remodel issues we see are tied to underlying failures that were never properly diagnosed.
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Every Remodel Service We Perform
From a single surface upgrade to a full pool renovation — we handle every scope of remodel work in-house, backed by the same written warranties we put on every repair.
Pool Plaster Resurface
Old plaster becomes rough, stained, and porous over time. We resurface pool interiors with new plaster, restoring both the appearance and the integrity of the pool surface. The foundation of any full remodel.
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Pool Tile Remodel
Waterline tile protects the shell at the waterline and takes the most chemical exposure of any surface. We remove, replace, and regrout pool tile — from a single damaged section to a full waterline replacement.
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Pool Waterfall Feature
A pool waterfall adds visual structure and controlled water movement to the pool environment. We design and install rock waterfall features that work with your existing pool structure and equipment.
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Coping Replacement
Pool coping is the cap that sits between the shell and the deck. When it separates or cracks, water gets behind the bond beam. We remove and replace deteriorated coping with new material that seals the pool properly.
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Full Pool Renovation
When your pool needs everything — new plaster, new tile, new coping, updated features, and structural repairs — we coordinate the full scope from start to finish. One company, one project, one warranty.
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Every remodel starts with an honest assessment — not a sales pitch.
Pool Assessment
We inspect the full condition of your pool — shell, tile, coping, plumbing, and equipment — including identifying any active leaks or structural issues before recommending any scope of work.
Written Scope & Estimate
You receive a clear written scope and estimate. What's included, what it costs, and why. No vague line items, no surprises at the end.
Remodel & Repair
Our team handles the full scope — surface work, structural repairs if needed, and any underlying issues identified during the assessment. All in-house, no subcontractors.
Written Warranty Issued
Every remodel comes with written warranties on every component of the work. Lifetime on structural pier repairs. 3-year on pipe repairs. 3-year on seal repairs.
If something isn't right, we come back. That's not a policy — it's how we operate.
Written Warranties on Every Repair & Structural Component
Every repair is backed in writing, with clear coverage and real accountability. Warranties are transferable to new homeowners at no additional cost — a documented asset at closing.
Pool Remodel — FAQ
In most cases, yes — especially if there has been any water loss. If your pool has been losing water, there's an underlying leak that a new surface won't fix. We assess this before any remodel work begins — so you're not refinishing a pool that still has an active leak underneath.
A plaster resurface typically takes 3 to 5 days including cure time. A full renovation with tile, coping, and structural work can run 1 to 3 weeks depending on scope. We give you a clear timeline before work begins.
Yes — and that's exactly how it should be done. We repair any structural issues first, then apply the new surface on top. Doing it in the wrong order means the crack comes back through the new plaster.
Yes, temporarily. Fresh plaster raises pH and calcium levels for the first few weeks. We'll walk you through the startup process so your water balances properly and the plaster cures correctly.
Yes. Any structural or plumbing repair performed as part of a remodel carries the same written warranty — Lifetime on structural pier repairs, 3-year on pipe repairs, 3-year on seal repairs.
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Tell us what your pool is doing — or what you want to change — and we'll guide you to the right next step.