Professional Pool Plastering & Resurfacing Services2025-02-11T01:22:12-06:00

professional pool plastering & resurfacing services

Transform your pool with The Best pool plastering services

Pool Care Specialists transform old pools interior into magnificent havens with over 20 years of experience. We offer high-quality pool plastering and resurfacing services to make your pool look great and work properly again. Our custom solutions are made to fit your needs, whether you want a classic white plaster finish, a strong quartz surface, or a beautiful glass tile finish.

For hundreds of happy customers in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex area, Pool Care Specialists is a trusted pool remodeling company. Whether you need a custom pool design, pool interior refinishing, plaster repairs, or full resurfacing in Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, we have the expertise to deliver top-tier results.

POOL REMODEL BEFORE POOL REMODEL After

Professional pool plastering and resurfacing

Plastering your pool is an important process that involves covering the inside of your pool with a protective, waterproof layer. This makes sure that the pool lasts and that swimming is smooth. Long-term exposure to chemicals, water, and weather breaks down pool surfaces over time, causing cracks, stains, rough spots, and changes in color. When this happens, pool replastering or swimming pool refinishing becomes necessary to restore both the appearance and durability of your pool.
For your pool, Pool Care Specialists uses premium plaster finishes like traditional white plaster, pozzolan-enhanced plaster, quartz-based plaster, and premium polished or pebble finishes. White plaster is classic and affordable, but quartz and pebble finishes are more durable, stain-resistant, and beautiful. We also provide glass, ceramic, porcelain, and mosaic tile finishes for homeowners looking for a luxurious, high-end aesthetic. Mosaic tiles can be used to make intricate patterns and unique artistic designs, while glass tiles give surfaces a shimmering, rich look.

Professional resurfacing services bring pools back to life and make them look better. We guarantee a perfect, long-lasting finish that improves both function and appearance. We offer custom solutions to fit your budget and style, from replastering to resurfacing, to keep your pool looking great again.

Types oF plastering & resurfacing We Do

Plaster Based Pool Finishes We Do

A variety of plaster-based pool finishes are available at Pool Care Specialists to make your pool last longer, look better, and last longer. We have traditional plaster finishes, aggregate finishes, quartz-enhanced surfaces, and polished finishes, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs and budget. Traditional plaster is cheap and has a smooth, classic look, but it needs to be maintained more often over time. Aggregate finishes, which are made up of pebbles and other things, have a rough texture but last a long time and look natural. They are also better at protecting against chemical imbalances. Quartz-based surfaces are stronger and less likely to stain. They also keep their bright color longer, but they cost more than regular plaster. Polished finishes provide an ultra-smooth, sleek aesthetic for a luxurious feel, but they are one of the most expensive options. While basic plastering is affordable, higher-end finishes cost more but last longer and require less maintenance, making them a good long-term choice for pool owners. Contact us today to learn more about our professional pool restoration services in Flower Mound, Lewisville, Lantana, and surrounding areas!”

Classic plaster finishes

Traditional and widely used, white plaster is the most common type of pool plaster. It gives your pool a classic look with its smooth, elegant surface made of white Portland cement, marble dust, and water. Because it’s cheap and easy to find, this option is a popular choice among pool owners. However, white marcite plaster wears down over time and usually needs to be resurfaced approximately every five to ten years to keep looking good and functioning properly.

Hybrid Pool Finishes

Hybrid finishes provide an ideal combination of customization, elegance, and durability for pool interiors. Quartz Plaster, made from white Portland cement and quartz aggregates, is durable and sparkles. It resists staining, algae growth, and chemical imbalances. JewelScapes uses glass beads and quartz to make a finish that sparkles and reflects light, giving any pool a bright and striking look. QuartzScapes uses premium quartz crystals for a durable, beautiful finish in various colors and textures. ColorScapes combines ceramic-coated quartz crystals with plaster to give people bright, customizable options with fantastic results.

Polished Pool Finishes

One popular choice for luxurious pools is polished pool finishes, which give the water a smooth, sleek look. The finishes are made by mixing white Portland cement with marble, quartz, or other fine aggregates. The surfaces are then polished to make them look better and last longer. Long-lasting beauty with minimal maintenance is guaranteed by their stain, etching, and chemical resistance. Polished finishes cost more than plaster, but their durability, elegance, and ease of maintenance make them a good investment for pool owners.

Aggregate Pool Finishes

Aggregate pool finishes mix plaster with materials like quartz, pebbles, or glass beads to create a strong, textured, and attractive surface. Comparing these finishes to traditional plaster, they offer better stain, slip, and longevity resistance while maintaining a natural, lagoon-like appearance. Aggregate finishes, which come in mini-pebble, large-pebble, and glass bead varieties, add depth and glimmer to the water while withstanding harsh pool chemicals and frequent use. Though they cost more and have a rougher texture than plaster, they are the best choice for durable, low-maintenance pool surfaces due to their durability and aesthetic appeal. Hire Texas pool renovation specialists for exceptional services.

tile Based Pool Finishes for Pool Interiors

Tile pool finishes combine luxury, durability, and design versatility, making them a popular choice for high-end pools. Created from glass, ceramic, porcelain, or stone, these finishes enable a diverse selection of colors, patterns, and custom designs, thereby transforming your pool into a gorgeous attraction. Glass tiles have a shimmering, reflective effect that improves water clarity, whereas mosaic tiles produce intricate artistic patterns. Porcelain and ceramic tiles are extremely resistant to chemical damage and fading, making them a long-term choice. Tile finishes are a premium choice for pool owners. While plastering and tile finishes improve the pool’s interior, waterline tiles and accent borders are often used with coping upgrades to create a seamless, high-end look. See our Pool Coping & Tile Upgrades service for exterior upgrades like coping and tile.

Glass tiles
Glass tiles reflect light beautifully, making the water look more colorful and deeper. Its solid surface prevents algae growth and chemical absorption for a brilliant, long-lasting finish. Unlike other tile types, glass tiles remain vibrant and iridescent under sunlight, making them ideal for luxurious, resort-style pools. For a perfect and beautiful pool finish, call Pool Care Specialists for expert glass tile installation.

Stone Tiles

Stone tiles made from natural materials like travertine, slate, or limestone provide a smooth and natural look that blends well with outdoor settings. Each stone tile is unique in texture and color, offering a natural elegance that can’t be matched by synthetic tiles.

Mosaic Tiles

Mosaic tiles allow for intricate, customized designs, from geometric patterns to marine-themed artwork. Due to their small size and flexible application, they can be used on curved surfaces, pool floors, steps, and walls, creating a truly one-of-a-kind, artistic pool finish.

Porcelain Tiles

Porcelain tiles are densely packed and fired at high temperatures, making them exceptionally strong and water-resistant. Unlike stone or ceramic, porcelain can withstand extreme temperature changes without cracking, making it a reliable option for pools in all climates.

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What makes us the Best Pool Service Company?

Customer Satisfaction

Our team is made up of certified pool inspectors dedicated to ensuring your complete satisfaction. With extensive experience in inspecting various pool types, we ensure your pool meets all safety standards & enhances your enjoyment, guaranteeing peace of mind.

Knowledge of The Area

We Pool Care Specialists are based in Flower Mound, Tx & serve Flower Mound & the surrounding areas. With our local expertise, we are able to understand the unique challenges pools in this region may face, ensuring a specific approach to pool inspections & care.

In-depth Approach

Pool Care Specialists cover everything from water quality and lighting to surrounding tile, equipment, heater, decking, and the rest of your yard in our pool inspection checklist. A complete Pool analysis is provided to you by Our Experts without any exceptions.

We Also Serve These Areas:

Flower Mound (75028, 75022, 75027), Argyle (76226), Colleyville (76034), Coppell (75019), Copper Canyon (75077), Double Oak (75077), Grapevine (76051), Highland Village (75077), Lantana (76226), Lewisville (75057, 75067, 75077), Southlake (76092), Trophy Club (76262), Westlake (76262)

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FAQ

How often should a pool be resurfaced?2025-02-08T00:57:28-06:00

Pools typically need resurfacing every 5–15 years, depending on the finish type, usage, and maintenance. Quartz and pebble finishes last longer than traditional plaster.

What are the signs that my pool needs resurfacing?2025-02-08T01:29:45-06:00

Common signs include cracks, rough textures, discoloration, stains, and water loss. Addressing these early prevents further damage.

How long does pool resurfacing take?2025-02-08T01:30:16-06:00

The process typically takes 3 to 7 days, depending on the pool’s condition, the selected finish, and curing time.

What causes pool plaster to deteriorate?2025-02-08T01:31:03-06:00

Common factors include chemical imbalances, harsh weather conditions, improper maintenance, and normal wear and tear.

Can small cracks be repaired without resurfacing?2025-02-08T01:31:48-06:00

Minor cracks can be patched, but widespread damage requires full resurfacing to prevent further structural issues.

When can I swim after resurfacing?2025-02-08T01:32:32-06:00

Most finishes require a 3-7 day curing period before refilling the pool, followed by another 1-2 weeks before use.

Do tile finishes last longer than plaster?2025-02-08T01:33:02-06:00

Yes! Glass, porcelain, and stone tiles offer exceptional longevity and minimal maintenance, making them a premium pool finish option.

How does the climate affect pool resurfacing choices?2025-02-08T01:34:35-06:00

Hotter climates require UV-resistant materials, while colder regions need flexible, freeze-resistant surfaces to prevent cracking.

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