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In most cases, pools need to be resurfaced every 7 to 15 years, depending on the surface material, water chemistry, and how well the pool is maintained. In Florida’s warm, humid climate—especially here in Orlando—factors like year-round use, UV exposure, and rainwater can accelerate surface wear.

Standard plaster finishes typically last around 7–10 years, while quartz or pebble finishes can extend to 15 years or more with proper care. Common signs that it’s time to resurface include discoloration, stains, rough texture, cracks, and flaking.

At Solara Pools, our team has decades of combined experience in evaluating pool conditions and delivering high-quality resurfacing using premium materials and advanced application techniques. We don’t just restore your pool—we protect your investment and enhance its value.
Absolutely. Resurfacing your pool is one of the most valuable investments you can make in both the longevity and appearance of your pool. Over time, even well-maintained pools develop surface issues like cracks, stains, rough spots, and fading—all of which can lead to structural damage or safety concerns if left untreated.

Beyond protecting your investment, resurfacing can completely transform the look and feel of your backyard. Many homeowners use it as an opportunity to upgrade to modern finishes like quartz or pebble, which offer better durability, slip resistance, and aesthetic appeal compared to older plaster surfaces.

At Solara Pools, our resurfacing specialists work with high-quality materials and proven techniques to ensure a smooth, long-lasting finish—backed by years of hands-on experience in Florida’s demanding climate.


The cost to resurface a pool can vary based on several factors, including the size and condition of the pool, the type of finish selected, and any additional upgrades like tile or decking. Because no two pools are exactly alike, there’s no true “average” price that fits every project.

At Solara Pools, we believe in delivering honest, transparent quotes tailored to your specific needs—not cookie-cutter estimates. Our resurfacing specialists will assess your pool, walk you through your options, and provide a detailed estimate based on what’s best for your property and goals.

Want to know what resurfacing will cost for your pool? Contact Us Today to schedule a consultation with our expert team.

Most pool resurfacing projects are completed in about 5 to 7 days, but the exact timeline depends on the size of your pool, the type of surface finish, and any additional work being done—like tile replacement or repairs. Florida’s humidity and weather can also affect drying and curing times.

At Solara Pools, we carefully plan and manage each resurfacing job to ensure minimal downtime and exceptional results. We’ll walk you through the full schedule before the project begins so you know exactly what to expect—every step of the way.


Yes, and in fact, resurfacing is the perfect opportunity to update the color, texture, and feel of your pool. Whether you’re looking for a sleek modern gray, a tropical blue, or a natural pebble finish, today’s surface materials offer both durability and aesthetic variety.

Many homeowners in Orlando use resurfacing as a chance to upgrade from standard plaster to quartz or pebble finishes, which not only look beautiful but also resist staining, etching, and fading in Florida’s sun-heavy climate. At Solara Pools, we’ll help you choose a surface that reflects your style while enhancing long-term performance.


Pool resurfacing focuses exclusively on replacing the interior finish of your pool to restore its look and feel. A full renovation, on the other hand, may include resurfacing, re-decking, tile or coping replacement, lighting upgrades, and even equipment modernization.

If your pool is structurally sound but looks worn or rough, resurfacing may be all you need. But if you’re dealing with aging decking, outdated designs, or functional issues, a full renovation can bring your entire outdoor living space up to date. At Solara Pools, we offer expert assessments to help you decide which solution is right for your needs and budget.


Pool re-decking is the process of removing and replacing the surface that surrounds your pool. Over time, decks can crack, fade, become slippery, or trap water, making them both unattractive and potentially unsafe—especially in Florida’s high-moisture environment.

Re-decking improves both the function and appearance of your outdoor space, giving you a chance to select from modern materials like stamped concrete, pavers, natural stone, or slip-resistant coatings. At Solara Pools, our team specializes in re-decking solutions that enhance safety, curb appeal, and long-term durability.


Absolutely. Today’s pool deck materials go far beyond plain concrete. You can choose from decorative concrete overlays, pavers, stonework, wood-look finishes, and more—many of which are designed to stay cooler underfoot, resist cracking, and blend seamlessly with your backyard aesthetic.

Modern deck materials are not only more attractive, but they also offer greater performance in Florida’s climate, withstanding sun, rain, and heavy use. The professionals at Solara Pools will guide you through the available options to find the best fit for your style, budget, and long-term maintenance preferences.


Common signs that your pool may be ready for renovation include surface cracks, staining, fading, loose or missing tiles, outdated design features, or frequent maintenance issues. If your pool looks worn, feels rough, or no longer matches your lifestyle, it might be time for an upgrade.

In the Orlando area, year-round use and environmental exposure can speed up the wear and tear on your pool. At Solara Pools, we offer detailed assessments to help you determine whether a renovation will restore your pool’s function, safety, and visual appeal.

A pool renovation can be as simple as a surface refresh or as extensive as a complete transformation. Most renovation projects include some combination of resurfacing, re-decking, tile or coping replacement, equipment upgrades, LED lighting, or new water features.

Every pool and homeowner is different, which is why we tailor each renovation to your specific needs and goals. Whether you’re updating your pool for safety, comfort, resale value, or a brand-new look, Solara Pools delivers expert craftsmanship and personalized design—from start to finish.


You may need pool re-tiling if you notice cracked, loose, or missing tiles, sharp edges, discoloration, or calcium buildup that’s hard to clean. These signs mean the tile surface is deteriorating and could lead to structural issues or safety hazards. In Florida’s hot, humid climate, tile wear can happen faster—especially with year-round sun exposure and regular pool use. If your pool is more than 10–15 years old, it might be time to evaluate your tile for replacement. Solara Pools offers expert inspections and custom tile solutions to restore your pool’s beauty and safety.

Several factors influence the cost of pool re-tiling, including the size and shape of your pool, the condition of the existing surface, and the type of tile you choose—ceramic, glass, stone, or mosaic. Custom patterns, intricate designs, or additional repairs (like coping or resurfacing) can also impact the overall scope. At Solara Pools, we provide tailored estimates based on your specific needs and style preferences. Contact us for a personalized consultation and explore beautiful tile options that can transform your pool into a stunning backyard feature.

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