We know the feeling—the sun ‘n fun days of summer sadly slipping away toward cooler weather. Pool season in the Dallas Fort Worth area is almost over. Fortunately, seasons bring renewal, and one pool’s cold front is another’s opportunity.

Here are three ways you can take advantage of the swimming off-season to renew and renovate your swimming pool in time for next summer.

1. Pool Remodeling

Dallas Pool Remodeling & Water FeaturesNothing can spruce up an aging, dated pool like a new, customized spa or waterfall. Or perhaps a slide, fountains, deck jets, spray heads, sheer descents, upgraded decking or a dazzling new colorful lighting scheme. A pool simply defines your backyard, and these kinds of enhancements add both fun and value to your property (and build anticipation toward the upcoming summer!). All of our remodel water features are built entirely from both eco-friendly and cost-effective materials. Fall is the perfect season for pool remodeling.

 

2. Pool Resurfacing

Dallas Pool Remodeling & Resurfacing

All pools—even the best constructed—wear down over time. Tree roots, pool settling, earth moving, water chemicals and general wear and tear can all produce cracks and wear spots in your pool’s plaster and tile. Resurfacing and re-tiling your pool protects your investment and boosts its long-term value (and is best done during the cooler months when you won’t be tempted to go for a swim before your pool is ready).

Call us. Our Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex-area pool resurfacing experts can help you decide between:

  • Traditional Re-Plastered Surfaces
  • Advanced Pebble and Quartz Coatings
  • Specialty Polished Marble Finishes
  • Traditional Re-Plastered Surfaces

 

3. Pool Equipment

The cooler months are also optimal times to consider either replacing or upgrading you pool equipment. Keeping your pool humming with the latest, modern equipment will usually lower pool maintenance costs, actually saving you money in the long run. Our Dallas custom pool builders install only equipment that saves energy and water, runs quietly and reduces overall operation costs.