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Swimming Pool Resurfacing in Conway for aging pool surfaces showing wear, staining, or roughness

High chlorine levels, constant UV exposure, and daily water circulation gradually degrade pool surfaces, leading to rough textures, visible staining, and deteriorating protective layers. Coastal Surface Solutions, LLC performs swimming pool resurfacing in Conway and surrounding coastal areas, restoring structural integrity and visual appeal without requiring full pool reconstruction. The process addresses surface-level damage while extending the functional lifespan of the pool shell itself.


Resurfacing replaces the top layer of the pool interior, eliminating rough patches that cause discomfort and reducing areas where algae and bacteria accumulate in porous or cracked surfaces. The application creates a new barrier between water and the underlying structure, reducing ongoing chemical absorption and slowing future wear patterns common in coastal environments with salt-laden air and intense sunlight.


Schedule a pool resurfacing consultation to evaluate current surface condition and material options based on your usage patterns.

What Proper Pool Resurfacing Requires

The resurfacing process begins with draining the pool completely and preparing the existing surface through acid washing or mechanical abrasion to remove buildup and create proper adhesion. The new surface material—whether plaster, pebble aggregate, or epoxy-based coating—is applied in controlled thickness to prevent weak spots and ensure consistent coverage across vertical walls, steps, and transition areas where most wear occurs.


After resurfacing completes, you notice a smooth, uniform finish free of rough spots or discoloration, with vibrant color that enhances water appearance. The surface feels comfortable underfoot and along pool edges, and the waterproof barrier performs as intended, preventing moisture infiltration that leads to structural damage over time. Properly applied resurfacing reduces maintenance effort by creating a less porous surface that resists stain penetration and simplifies routine cleaning.

The service applies to residential pools needing aesthetic updates and commercial or hospitality properties where appearance directly affects guest satisfaction. Resurfacing costs significantly less than demolition and reconstruction while addressing the visible and functional issues that develop as pool surfaces age beyond their protective capacity.

Questions Before Starting Your Project

Pool resurfacing raises practical questions about timing, materials, and what the process involves for your specific situation.

  • What signs indicate a pool surface needs resurfacing?

    Rough texture that irritates skin, visible cracks or chips in the surface layer, persistent staining that cleaning cannot remove, or frequent water chemistry imbalances caused by deteriorating plaster all signal that resurfacing should be evaluated before structural issues develop.

  • How does coastal humidity in Conway affect pool surface longevity?

    Salt air accelerates surface degradation by introducing additional minerals into the water and increasing the corrosive effect of pool chemicals, which means surfaces in coastal areas often require resurfacing sooner than pools located inland where environmental exposure is less aggressive.

  • What material options are available for resurfacing?

    Standard white or colored plaster provides a traditional smooth finish, pebble aggregate adds texture and visual depth, and epoxy or specialty coatings offer enhanced chemical resistance, with selection depending on desired appearance, expected wear levels, and budget considerations.

  • How long does the pool remain out of service during resurfacing?

    The surface requires curing time before refilling and chemical balancing can begin, with total downtime varying based on material type and weather conditions that affect drying and hardening.

  • What preparation does resurfacing require from the property owner?

    The pool must be completely drained and the surrounding area cleared of furniture or obstacles, and arrangements should be made for water disposal if municipal systems have restrictions on chlorinated water discharge.

Coastal Surface Solutions, LLC provides material recommendations and project timelines based on your pool's current condition and usage requirements. Request a pool resurfacing estimate to review surface options and restoration scope for your property.