Pool Resurfacing Broward County
Give Your Pool a Clean, Smooth Finish Again Without Turning the Whole Backyard Into a Bigger Project
Is your pool still “usable”… but it looks worn, feels rough, and never looks truly clean no matter what you do?
If the surface is starting to feel gritty underfoot, the colour looks faded, or stains keep showing up even after a full scrub, it’s usually not a cleaning problem anymore. It’s the finish.
Pool resurfacing replaces the interior surface so your pool looks brighter, feels smoother, and finally has that clean, fresh look again—without needing to redesign the entire backyard.
With Canet Group, pool resurfacing can help you:
- Restore a clean, uniform finish that makes the pool look “new” again
- Choose a surface that fits your comfort level and durability goals
- Upgrade the look without committing to a full remodel
Improve stain resistance and long-term appearance with better finish options
Signs You Need Pool Resurfacing
Most homeowners know they need resurfacing because the pool stops looking good even when the water is clear. These are the most common signs the finish has reached the point where replacing it makes more sense than trying to “clean harder.”
Rough or Gritty Surface Underfoot
When the finish feels abrasive, swimming stops feeling relaxing. A smoother surface is not just comfort. It also makes the pool feel cleaner and newer the moment you step in.
Stains That Keep Showing Up
If stains return quickly or never fully lift, the finish is often worn down enough to absorb residue and discolouration. A new finish restores that cleaner, more uniform look.
Faded Colour and a Dull Pool Appearance
When the interior colour fades, the whole pool looks older. Even a well-maintained backyard can feel “dated” if the pool finish looks washed out.
Spotty Areas That Make the Pool Look Patchy
Uneven texture and discolouration can make the pool look dirty even when it is not. Resurfacing gives you one consistent finish again.
The Pool Looks Tired Even After Cleaning
This is the biggest sign. If you put effort into cleaning and it still never looks truly fresh, resurfacing is usually the fix that changes everything visually.
Signs You Need Pool Resurfacing
Most homeowners know they need resurfacing because the pool stops looking good even when the water is clear. These are the most common signs the finish has reached the point where replacing it makes more sense than trying to “clean harder.”
Rough or Gritty Surface Underfoot
When the finish feels abrasive, swimming stops feeling relaxing. A smoother surface is not just comfort. It also makes the pool feel cleaner and newer the moment you step in.
Stains That Keep Showing Up
If stains return quickly or never fully lift, the finish is often worn down enough to absorb residue and discolouration. A new finish restores that cleaner, more uniform look.
Faded Colour and a Dull Pool Appearance
When the interior colour fades, the whole pool looks older. Even a well-maintained backyard can feel “dated” if the pool finish looks washed out.
Spotty Areas That Make the Pool Look Patchy
Uneven texture and discolouration can make the pool look dirty even when it is not. Resurfacing gives you one consistent finish again.
The Pool Looks Tired Even After Cleaning
This is the biggest sign. If you put effort into cleaning and it still never looks truly fresh, resurfacing is usually the fix that changes everything visually.
Types of Pool Resurfacing Finishes We Install in Broward County
The finish you choose changes everything you notice day to day, from how the pool looks in sunlight, to how it feels underfoot, to how well it holds up over time. Canet Group installs the most trusted resurfacing finishes used across Broward County, and we’ll recommend the best fit based on your comfort preference, design goals, and longevity expectations.
Plaster Resurfacing
Plaster is the classic, smooth interior finish. It’s a solid choice when you want a clean, refreshed pool appearance at a more budget-friendly starting point, without moving into aggregate finishes.
Quartz Resurfacing
Quartz finishes combine plaster with aggregate for a tougher, more durable surface. Homeowners choose quartz when they want a finish that holds up longer than standard plaster while keeping a refined, modern look.
Diamond Brite Resurfacing
Diamond Brite is a quartz-based finish known for its speckled appearance and stronger wear compared to basic plaster. It’s a popular Florida option when you want a finish that looks more premium and stays more consistent over time.
Pebble Resurfacing
Pebble finishes are a premium option chosen for long-term durability and a high-end, natural look. The texture is more distinct, and many homeowners choose pebble when they want a resurfacing finish designed to keep its appearance for as long as possible.
Cost Per Sq Ft: Pool Resurfacing in Broward County
Pool resurfacing pricing depends on finish type, pool size, surface preparation needs, and design choices. Instead of giving you vague ranges, here is the clearest way to understand where most resurfacing projects typically begin.
Plaster — Starting at $4 per sq ft
A smooth, classic finish that refreshes the pool’s appearance in the most budget-friendly way.
Quartz — Starting at $7 per sq ft
A more durable finish with aggregate for better long-term wear and a more refined look than standard plaster.
Diamond Brite — Starting at $8 per sq ft
A quartz-based finish selected for durability, consistent appearance, and a more premium look than traditional plaster systems.
Pebble — Starting at $10 per sq ft
A high-end finish built for longevity and a distinct natural look, often chosen for premium pool upgrades.
Every pool is different. Access, existing finish condition, material selection, and prep requirements all influence the final cost.
For accurate pricing, Canet Group provides an on-site assessment so your quote matches your actual pool and finish choice.
Cost Per Sq Ft: Pool Resurfacing in Broward County
Pool resurfacing pricing depends on finish type, pool size, surface preparation needs, and design choices. Instead of giving you vague ranges, here is the clearest way to understand where most resurfacing projects typically begin.
Plaster — Starting at $4 per sq ft
A smooth, classic finish that refreshes the pool’s appearance in the most budget-friendly way.
Quartz — Starting at $7 per sq ft
A more durable finish with aggregate for better long-term wear and a more refined look than standard plaster.
Diamond Brite — Starting at $8 per sq ft
A quartz-based finish selected for durability, consistent appearance, and a more premium look than traditional plaster systems.
Pebble — Starting at $10 per sq ft
A high-end finish built for longevity and a distinct natural look, often chosen for premium pool upgrades.
Every pool is different. Access, existing finish condition, material selection, and prep requirements all influence the final cost.
For accurate pricing, Canet Group provides an on-site assessment so your quote matches your actual pool and finish choice.
How Long Pool Resurfacing Lasts
Resurfacing lifespan depends on the finish you choose and how well pool water chemistry is maintained, but here is the practical way to think about longevity when choosing a finish.
Plaster
Best for homeowners who want a fresh look at a lower starting cost, with a shorter lifespan compared to aggregate finishes.
Quartz and Diamond Brite
A longer-lasting upgrade that holds up better than plaster and is often chosen to extend the time before resurfacing is needed again.
Pebble
Designed for the longest lifespan and chosen when the priority is durability and long-term appearance.
During your assessment, Canet Group will recommend the right finish based on your pool use, the look you want, and how long you want the finish to last before resurfacing again.
Pool Resurfacing vs Pool Remodeling
If the main problem is the interior finish, resurfacing is the direct fix. It upgrades what you see and feel every day without changing the layout or adding features.
Resurfacing is the right choice when:
- You want a smoother, cleaner finish
- The surface looks worn, faded, or stained
- You want a visible upgrade without design changes
Remodeling makes more sense when:
- You want new tile and coping as part of a full design change
- You want LED lights, water features, spas, or seating
- You want layout redesigns such as sun shelves or step changes
Many homeowners start with resurfacing because it delivers the biggest visible change to the pool itself, then expand into remodeling only if they want design or feature upgrades.
Pool Resurfacing vs Pool Remodeling
If the main problem is the interior finish, resurfacing is the direct fix. It upgrades what you see and feel every day without changing the layout or adding features.
Resurfacing is the right choice when:
- You want a smoother, cleaner finish
- The surface looks worn, faded, or stained
- You want a visible upgrade without design changes
Remodeling makes more sense when:
- You want new tile and coping as part of a full design change
- You want LED lights, water features, spas, or seating
- You want layout redesigns such as sun shelves or step changes
Many homeowners start with resurfacing because it delivers the biggest visible change to the pool itself, then expand into remodeling only if they want design or feature upgrades.
Process Overview: What Pool Resurfacing Typically Includes
Resurfacing works best when the project follows a defined sequence. That is what ensures a clean final finish and consistent appearance.
Drain and Surface Preparation
The pool is drained and the surface is prepared so the new finish bonds properly and performs long-term.
Existing Finish Removal and Cleanup
The existing finish is removed or mechanically prepared based on the pool’s condition and the new finish being applied.
Detail Work and Fit-Out Preparation
Edges, fittings, and transition areas are prepared carefully so the final look is clean, not messy or uneven.
New Finish Application
The selected finish is applied and worked to achieve consistent texture, uniform colour, and a clean final appearance.
Fill and Start-Up Guidance
After the finish is complete, the pool is filled and you are guided through proper start-up steps so the new surface cures correctly.
Gallery:Pool Resurfacing Projects in Broward County
See how updated tile, new coping, lighting improvements, and complete redesigns transform outdated pools into modern, clean, resort-style spaces.
Each project shows the workmanship and attention to detail Canet Group brings to every renovation.
Warranty Info
Warranty coverage depends on the resurfacing finish you choose and the manufacturer warranty tied to that finish. Canet Group will walk you through the warranty details during your assessment so you know what coverage applies to your selected product and finish type before the project begins.
Ready for a Pool That Looks Clean Again and Feels Smooth Again?
If your pool finish looks tired, feels rough, or stays stained no matter what you do, resurfacing is the upgrade that makes the biggest day-to-day difference.
Book an on-site pool resurfacing assessment with Canet Group and get finish recommendations plus clear, project-specific pricing.
FAQs — Pool Resurfacing Broward County
What is pool resurfacing, exactly?
How do I know if I need pool resurfacing?
What finishes can I choose for pool resurfacing?
Common resurfacing finishes include:
- Plaster
- Quartz finishes
- Diamond Brite
Pebble finishes
Each option has a different look, feel, and longevity, so the best choice depends on your goals for comfort, appearance, and how long you want the finish to last.
What’s the difference between plaster, quartz, Diamond Brite, and pebble?
The main difference is durability and texture. Plaster is the classic smooth finish and often the most budget-friendly. Quartz and Diamond Brite include aggregate for stronger wear and a more refined look. Pebble is typically chosen for maximum longevity and a distinct premium appearance. The best option depends on how you want the pool to look and feel long-term.
How much does pool resurfacing cost in Broward County?
Pricing depends on the finish selected, pool size, and preparation needs. Pool resurfacing typically starts at:
- Plaster: starting at $4 per sq ft
- Quartz: starting at $7 per sq ft
- Diamond Brite: starting at $8 per sq ft
- Pebble: starting at $10 per sq ft
For exact pricing, an on-site assessment is the most reliable way to quote your pool accurately
How long does pool resurfacing last?
Lifespan depends on the finish type and how well pool water chemistry is maintained. In general, plaster has a shorter lifespan than aggregate finishes, while quartz, Diamond Brite, and pebble are chosen when homeowners want a longer-lasting surface and better long-term appearance.
Is pool resurfacing the same as pool remodeling?
No. Resurfacing focuses on the interior finish. Remodeling is broader and can include tile and coping upgrades, lighting, water features, spas, and layout changes. If the main issue is the surface looking worn or feeling rough, resurfacing is usually the direct fix.
How long does a pool resurfacing project take?
Most resurfacing projects take several days to complete depending on pool size, surface condition, and the finish selected. The timeline also includes curing and start-up steps, which are important for the finish to hold up and look consistent.
When can I swim after my pool is resurfaced?
You’ll typically need to wait through the start-up period so the finish cures properly and the water chemistry is balanced correctly. The exact timing depends on the finish type, so Canet Group will give you clear guidance based on your selected finish and project schedule.
Does pool resurfacing come with a warranty?
Warranty coverage depends on the finish product selected and the manufacturer warranty tied to that finish. During your on-site assessment, Canet Group will walk you through the warranty details for the specific finish you choose, so you know exactly what coverage applies before the project starts.
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