Pool Resurfacing

Pool Resurface

Pool resurfacing replaces the worn top layer of your pool interior. It restores a smooth surface and a clean look.

WaterTex Pools provides pool resurfacing and pool replastering across Dallas–Fort Worth. We have 25 years of experience serving DFW pool owners.

We provide on-site estimates so you get real pricing based on your pool.

Why Pool Resurfacing Matters

A worn pool surface is not just cosmetic. It can become a safety and maintenance issue.

Safety and comfort
Rough plaster can scrape feet and hands. Cracks can worsen and lead to water loss.

Appearance
Resurfacing removes stains, blotches, and worn areas that will not clean off.

Better pool performance
A damaged surface holds dirt and algae more easily. A fresh surface is easier to brush and keep clean.

Protects the pool shell
Plaster is a protective layer. If it fails, water can reach the gunite and cause bigger repairs later.

Signs Your Pool Needs Resurfacing

Most pools show warning signs before the finish fails completely. If you see these issues, resurfacing should be considered.

If your pool is losing water, leak detection may be needed first.

Pool Finish Options We Install

Finish choice affects lifespan, texture, and cost. We help you choose based on how you use the pool and your budget.

Plaster Pool Finish

Plaster is the most common finish. It gives a smooth, classic look.

Heat, sun, and water chemistry can shorten plaster life in Texas. Good brushing and balanced water helps it last.

Quartz Aggregate Finish

Quartz finishes use plaster mixed with quartz crystals. They hold up better than standard plaster.

Quartz finishes are a solid choice when you want longer life without pebble texture.

Pebble Finishes

Pebble finishes use small stones in cement. They are durable and handle Texas conditions well.

Some pebble finishes feel more textured than plaster. Smoother pebble blends are available depending on the product chosen.

Tile Pool Finish

Tile finishes are a premium option. They can last a long time when installed correctly.

Tile is often used for waterline tile even when the interior finish is plaster, quartz, or pebble

Pool Resurfacing Cost in Dallas–Fort Worth

Resurfacing cost depends on your pool and the finish you choose. No two pools price out the same.

Main factors that change cost:

Typical price ranges often fall in these bands:

Other work that may be done while the pool is drained:

An on-site estimate is the only way to price accurately.

Our Pool Resurfacing Process

Resurfacing is only as good as the prep work. We follow a clear process so the finish bonds correctly.

Step 1: Inspection and estimate
We check the surface condition and damage areas. We review finish choices and provide a written estimate.

Step 2: Drain and protect the jobsite
The pool is drained. Deck and landscape areas are protected as needed.

Step 3: Surface preparation
Old surface issues are removed and cleaned. Hollow spots are chipped out. Cracks are repaired before the new finish goes on.

Step 4: Apply the new finish
A bond coat is applied when required. The finish is installed and hand-troweled.

Step 5: Fill and start-up
The pool is refilled without stopping the fill. Water is balanced during start-up. You get care instructions, including brushing needs during cure.

Most resurfacing projects are completed in about 5–10 days, depending on scope and weather.

Request a Pool Resurfacing Estimate

If your pool surface is rough, peeling, or badly stained, resurfacing may be the right fix. Waiting often leads to bigger repairs and higher cost.

Contact WaterTex Pools for a pool resurfacing estimate in Dallas–Fort Worth.

We will inspect the surface, explain options, and give clear pricing.

Pool Resurfacing FAQs

  • How often does a pool need resurfacing?
    Many pools need resurfacing every 10–15 years. Plaster may need attention sooner. Pebble can last longer with proper care.
  • How long does pool resurfacing take?
    Many jobs take 5–10 days from drain to fill, depending on scope and weather.
  • Can I resurface my pool myself?
    No. Resurfacing involves specialized tools, surface prep, and materials. DIY attempts often fail early and can void warranties.
  • What time of year is best in DFW to resurface pool?
    Resurfacing can be done year-round. Warm weather can help cure times, but scheduling and scope matter more.
  • Is there a warranty if I resurface my pool?
    Warranty depends on the finish type and scope. Warranty details are provided in writing with the estimate.
  • Is pool resurfacing the same as replastering?
    Replastering refers to a plaster finish. Resurfacing includes plaster, quartz, pebble, and tile finishes.
  • Can you resurface only part of a pool?
    Spot repairs are possible in some cases. Color and texture may not match, so full resurfacing gives the cleanest result.
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