Los Angeles Pool Construction resurfaces and replasters pools throughout Westchester, Playa del Rey, and the surrounding Southwest LA area. When the interior is worn, rough, stained, or starting to fail, resurfacing restores both the look and the protective surface over the shell. We drain, prep the existing surface properly, and refinish with durable plaster, quartz, or pebble, so the new finish bonds to a sound base and lasts.
- Quartz, pebble, and plaster interior surfaces
- Proper drain and surface prep
- Waterline tile replaced
- Repairing cracks and surface wear
- Finishes applied to last, not rushed
How to tell a pool is due for resurfacing
A pool interior is a working surface, not a permanent one. Over the years the plaster thins, roughens, etches, and stains in ways that no amount of brushing or chemistry will fix. Once the finish starts to break down it stops being a cosmetic matter, because that surface is what shields the shell from the water.
The signs tend to arrive together: a chalky or sandpaper feel underfoot, staining that keeps returning, visible thin spots where the surface has worn through, and small cracks or plaster pop-offs. When several of those show up at once, the pool has reached the point where resurfacing is the sensible call.
Resurfacing on a reasonable schedule costs far less than letting a failed surface expose the shell. Catching it in the right window keeps the job to a straightforward refinish instead of letting it grow into a structural repair.
Our way of resurfacing a shell
Resurfacing is far more than troweling a new coat over the old one. We drain the pool, then prep the existing surface, removing failed material and addressing cracks or hollow spots so the new finish bonds to something sound. Skipping the prep is exactly how a cut-rate resurface starts failing within a season.
With the surface prepped, we apply the finish you chose. Standard plaster is the proven, economical option; quartz and pebble cost more up front but resist staining and wear longer. We lay out the real trade-offs and let you pick what fits the pool and how long you plan to keep it.
Because the pool is already drained, it is the natural time to replace tired waterline tile. We refinish, refill, balance the water, and walk you through the early care the new surface needs to cure and last.
What makes a finish last
The value of a resurface lives in how long it holds, so we use quality material and proper application rather than the thinnest possible coat. A well-prepped, well-applied finish gives you years of a smooth, clean surface; a rushed one is failing again before the next summer.
How the pool is cared for afterward matters too. Balanced water chemistry extends a finish meaningfully, while aggressive or neglected water shortens it, and we explain the care that protects your investment before we leave.
If your Southwest LA pool surface feels rough, looks stained, or shows thin spots, call 424-421-3757 and we will assess it and lay out a resurfacing plan with a realistic timeline.
How this service ties into the whole pool construction
A pool is a design-build project, so pool resurfacing rarely stands alone, it connects to inground pool construction, updating an aging pool, reshaping the pool, pool deck installation, pool equipment installation, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Pool Resurfacing in Westchester, Playa Del Rey pool resurfacing, Del Rey pool resurfacing, Pool Resurfacing in Sawtelle and everywhere else across the Los Angeles area.
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