Pool Remodeling Houston
That pool from 1995 does not have to swim like 1995. Remodeling transforms a tired pool for a fraction of new construction: fresh plaster or pebble interior, new waterline tile and coping, LED lighting that replaces the single dim bulb, and a variable-speed pump that cuts the electric bill by half or more. Two to four weeks of work, and the pool your house came with becomes the pool you would have chosen.
Watch for the warning signs that a pool is due. Plaster that feels like sandpaper or shows gray mottling and stains. Tile popping off the waterline. A pump that sounds like a blender full of gravel. Rust stains bleeding through the shell. Decks cracked and heaving at the joints. Any one of these is cosmetic; several together mean the pool is asking for help, and waiting makes each of them more expensive.
Remodels are also when you add the things the original builder never offered: a tanning ledge cut into the shallow end, a raised spa, a sheer descent waterfall, glass tile, fire bowls, or full equipment automation you control from your phone. We show you the whole wishlist priced line by line, you pick what matters.
We remodel pools across the entire Houston metro, including pools whose original builders are long gone. Bring us the pool nobody else wants to touch.
Just bought a house with a sad pool? Call (833) 435-6010 before you fill it in, the rescue quote is free!
Dreaming bigger than a facelift? See features and add-ons or price a spa addition.
Common Questions
How much does pool resurfacing cost in Houston?
Standard plaster resurfacing typically runs $8,000 to $15,000 depending on pool size and condition. Pebble finishes run $12,000 to $22,000 and last roughly twice as long. Tile, coping and equipment are priced separately, always line by line.
How long does a remodel take?
A resurface with new tile is usually two to three weeks. Add structural changes like a spa or tanning ledge and plan on four to eight weeks. Far faster than new construction because the shell already exists.
Is my old pool worth remodeling or should I start over?
If the shell is structurally sound, remodeling almost always wins on cost. We assess the shell honestly first, and if a pool truly needs replacing, we will say so and show you the math for both paths.