Resurface + Tile + Coping
Prepare the old finish, replaster with Pebble or quartz, and install new waterline tile and coping.
A renovation should leave you with a pool that feels fresh and new — better than it did the day it was finished — better materials, smarter equipment, and a backyard that's grown into the home around it. The five scope paths below are the moves we make on the way there; most projects combine two, three, or all of them into a single coordinated build.
A typical Next Level renovation combines two or three of these scopes into one full-scope project — surface, edges, deck, spa, or equipment, addressed together. Most projects require permits.
Prepare the old finish, replaster with Pebble or quartz, and install new waterline tile and coping.
Tear out old concrete or pavers, replace with travertine, natural stone, premium pavers, or turf. Often paired with surface + tile + coping for a full visual reset, with sun shelves added where the layout supports them.
Attached spillover, raised attached, or freestanding spa — engineered into existing plumbing and equipment. Adds 200–400 sq ft of new construction with shared waterline tile and Jandy automation tie-in.
Convert freeform to rectilinear, reduce an oversized 1980s shell, deepen a shallow one, or reproportion around a new addition to the home. Sun shelves added during reshape are one of the most-requested upgrades. New permits required.
New variable-speed pump, modern filter, salt cell, heat pump, and full Jandy automation. Plus Nicheless Jandy LED lighting — color-changing in-water lights that turn the pool into an evening lightshow and make the water glow at night.
A few recent renovations grouped by scope path. Hover for the project type.






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