Renovations · Spa Work · Resizing

An older pool, rebuilt properly.

Tile, coping, plaster, deck, equipment, layout, shape. We renovate existing pools from the shell up — in the right order, with the structural work done right underneath, and with finishes that match the house.

Why Renovate

The pool is older than the house feels.

Most of the pools we renovate were poured in the 80s or 90s to a developer's plan. The shell's usually fine — the bones are sound. What's gone is the finish, the tile, the coping, the equipment, and usually the deck.

A full renovation is the right answer when fixing one thing won't fix the others — and when a teardown would mean losing the footprint and permits of an existing pool.

Pool with refinished stone deck
Pool with outdoor kitchen
Custom pool with attached spa
Renovation photo
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Scope of Work

Full renovation, or any part of it.

Complete shell-up rebuilds or surgical single-scope work. The standard is the same either way.

Resurfacing project
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A · Scope

Resurfacing

Premium plaster and aggregate finishes — diamond-brite, polished, pebble. No "builder-grade by default." You pick the finish based on the look you want and the maintenance you can live with.

  • Diamond-brite, polished, and pebble aggregate finishes
  • Full prep, chip-out, and crack repair as needed
  • 7-day water chemistry startup included
Pool with new tile and stone coping
B · Scope

Tile, Coping & Deck

Waterline tile, coping, and full deck replacement. Glass, porcelain, travertine, or paver — chosen to coordinate with the pool finish and the home, not from a laminated binder.

  • Glass or porcelain waterline tile
  • Travertine, natural stone, or premium paver deck
  • Coping in matched or contrasting material
Custom pool with attached spa
C · Scope

Spa Additions & Removals

Attached spillover spas, raised attached spas, and freestanding in-ground spas — engineered into the existing plumbing and pad so the whole system works as one. We also remove spas cleanly when the family has outgrown them.

  • Attached spillover spas with shared waterline tile
  • Raised attached spas with tiled vertical faces
  • Heater, blower, plumbing, and automation tie-ins
  • Professional spa removal and pool reshape
Rectangular custom pool
D · Scope

Pool Resizing

Structural reshaping of existing pools. Reduce an oversized 1980s shell, deepen a shallow one, convert freeform to modern rectilinear, or reproportion around a new addition to the home — keeping the footprint and permits.

  • Reshape from freeform to rectilinear
  • Reduce length or depth on oversized pools
  • Reproportion around new decks or outdoor kitchens
  • Keep footprint, permits, and setback intact
Start the Conversation

What would you rebuild first?

Send a couple of photos of your pool and tell us what you wish were different. That's enough to start.