Pool Renovation · Fort Lauderdale, FL · Broward County

Pool Renovation in Fort Lauderdale, FL — Free Estimates, Permits Handled

Serving Fort Lauderdale and all of Broward County. Call for a free written estimate — Mon–Sat 8am–7pm.

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Fort Lauderdale · Broward County

What Fort Lauderdale Homeowners Should Know About Pool Renovation

Pool renovation in Fort Lauderdale most commonly starts with resurfacing — South Florida pools are used year-round, and standard plaster finishes typically last 7–12 years before chalking, staining, or cracking. We also handle coping, tile, deck work, and equipment upgrades. Every Broward County pool renovation that involves structural or electrical changes is permitted and inspected.

Fort Lauderdale Building Services handles a dense and varied building stock — high-rise condos along the beach, historic neighborhoods inland, and suburban subdivisions west of I-95. Coastal properties near Las Olas or the beach may have additional flood zone and CCCL requirements. Broward permits generally process faster than Miami-Dade.

What We Do

Pool Renovation Services in Fort Lauderdale

  • Pool resurfacing (plaster, quartz aggregate, pebble)
  • Pool coping and tile replacement
  • Pool deck renovation
  • Equipment upgrades (pumps, filters, heaters)
  • Screen enclosure additions
  • Pool light and electrical upgrades

Service Area

Serving Fort Lauderdale and Nearby Areas

We serve Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding Broward County communities. Not sure if we cover your area? Call — we serve all of Broward County.

Fort LauderdaleWilton ManorsOakland ParkLauderdale-by-the-SeaDeerfield BeachPompano Beach

Ready for a free pool renovation estimate in Fort Lauderdale?

We assess your project and give you a written estimate — no commitment required. Mon–Sat 8am–7pm.

(786) 983-7928

Common Questions

Pool Renovation in Fort Lauderdale — FAQ

How often do pools need resurfacing in Fort Lauderdale?

Standard plaster: 7–12 years. Quartz aggregate (Diamond Brite, Hydrazzo): 12–18 years. Pebble finishes (PebbleTec, PebbleSheen): 15–25 years. South Florida pools are used year-round, meaning more chemical exposure and faster surface wear than seasonal-use pools in other climates.

Do pool renovations require a permit in Fort Lauderdale?

Structural changes and equipment installations require permits in Broward County. Resurfacing alone typically does not. We advise on permit requirements for your specific scope before any work begins.

How long does pool resurfacing take in Fort Lauderdale?

The resurfacing application takes 3–5 days. After application, the pool needs to fill and follow a specific startup process — brushing and chemical adjustment — for 28 days. Most homeowners can swim within 1–2 weeks of completion.

What pool surface lasts longest in South Florida?

Pebble finishes (PebbleTec, PebbleSheen) last 15–25 years and handle South Florida's chemical exposure and UV best. Quartz aggregate is the best middle-ground: 12–18 year life at a moderate cost. Standard plaster is the most affordable but shortest-lived option.

Free Pool Renovation Estimate in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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