Beverly Hills Pool Contractors resurfaces and replasters estate pools across the Westside. When the interior finish has worn, stained, roughened, or begun to fail, resurfacing restores the look and feel of a new pool and shields the shell beneath. We drain, prepare, and refinish with durable pebble, quartz, or plaster surfaces detailed to last.
- Pebble, quartz, or plaster interiors
- Drain, prepare, and refinish
- New glass or ceramic waterline tile
- Repairing cracks and failing plaster
- Tough, warrantied interior finishes
When a pool is ready for resurfacing
Pool interiors are working surfaces, not permanent ones. Across the years a finish thins, roughens, picks up staining, and shows the etching and discoloration that no cleaning resolves. Once the surface begins to fail, it stops being merely cosmetic, because the finish is what stands between the water and the shell behind it.
Common indicators include a gritty or chalky feel underfoot, staining that returns no matter how the pool is cleaned, visible thin areas where the interior has worn through, and small cracks or surface pop-offs. When several of these appear together, the pool has reached its window for resurfacing.
Refinishing on a sensible schedule costs far less than allowing a spent surface to compromise the shell. Catching it in time keeps a planned cosmetic project from escalating into structural repair.
How we refinish an estate pool
Resurfacing is far more than troweling a fresh coat over the old one. We drain the pool, then prepare the existing surface properly, removing failed material and resolving cracks or hollow spots so the new finish bonds to a sound substrate. Shortcutting the preparation is precisely how a bargain refinish fails early.
Once the surface is ready, we apply the finish you have chosen. Plaster is the proven, economical interior; quartz and pebble cost more at the outset but resist staining and wear longer and read as more luxurious. We lay out the genuine trade-offs and let you select what suits the pool and your plans.
Resurfacing is also the natural moment to replace tired waterline tile, since the pool is already drained. We refinish, refill, and balance the water, then walk you through caring for the new surface so it reaches its full life.
Interiors detailed to last
The value in a refinish lives in how long it holds, so we use quality materials and disciplined application rather than the cheapest possible coat. A well-prepared, well-applied interior delivers years of a smooth, clean surface; a rushed one starts breaking down within a season or two.
We help you weigh plaster against quartz and pebble honestly, with the real figures on cost and lifespan, so the choice matches how long you plan to keep the pool. The right interior is the one that fits the pool and your budget, not the largest invoice.
If your Beverly Hills pool surface feels rough, looks stained, or is failing, call 213-589-2749 for a candid assessment and a straight resurfacing plan.
The full pool construction, one team
A pool is a design-build project, so pool resurfacing rarely stands alone, it connects to pool construction, pool renovation, pool remodels, a new pool deck, heater and salt systems, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Pool Resurfacing in Bel Air, West Hollywood pool resurfacing, Pool Resurfacing in Century City, Pool Resurfacing in Holmby Hills and everywhere else across the Beverly Hills area.
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