Pools

Pool Construction and Renovation in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

We build new in-ground pools and renovate existing pools, including resurfacing, equipment upgrades, and full pool makeovers.

Who This Is For

Our pool work is built around owners who need the job done right the first time:

Homeowners building a new pool or replacing an aging one

HOA boards managing community pools that need renovation or equipment upgrades

Property investors preparing a home with a pool for sale or rental

Buyers who inherited a pool with deferred maintenance and want it brought up to standard

What We Do

New Pool Construction

In-ground pool design and build for residential and HOA properties, including gunite, fiberglass, and vinyl liner options.

Pool Resurfacing

Plaster, pebble, and tile resurfacing that restores the pool interior and stops leaks.

Equipment Upgrades

Pump, filter, heater, and automation upgrades that reduce operating costs and improve reliability.

Pool Renovation

Full pool makeovers combining resurfacing, coping, tile, decking, and equipment in one coordinated project.

Pool Decking

Concrete, pavers, travertine, and cool-deck finishes around the pool that handle heat and foot traffic.

Water Features

Waterfalls, grottos, and spa additions that expand the pool's function and visual appeal.

Service Area

We serve homeowners, HOAs, and commercial properties across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Not sure if your location is covered? Contact us and we will let you know.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does new pool construction take?

Most residential in-ground pools take 8 to 14 weeks from permit to water, depending on soil conditions, design complexity, and permit timelines.

Do you handle permits and inspections?

Yes. We pull all required permits and coordinate inspections so the project meets local code.

Can you renovate a pool built by another contractor?

Yes. We assess the existing structure and equipment first and give you a clear scope before any work starts.

What is the difference between resurfacing and replastering?

Replastering uses standard white plaster. Resurfacing is a broader term that includes plaster, pebble finishes, and tile, all of which we offer.

Ready to get started?

Serving the Dallas-Fort Worth area