Transform Your Backyard with Expert Pool Remodeling in Dallas

Transform Your Backyard with a Professional Pool Remodel in Dallas

Your pool should be the crown jewel of your backyard, not an outdated eyesore that costs more to maintain than it's worth. If you're dealing with cracked plaster, dated tile, or equipment that's running up your energy bills, a professional pool remodel can completely transform your outdoor space while actually reducing your long-term maintenance costs.

Here in Dallas, we see countless pools from the 1990s and early 2000s that are ready for a complete overhaul. The combination of our brutal Texas summers, mineral-heavy water, and years of wear creates the perfect storm for pool deterioration. The good news? Modern materials and equipment have come a long way, and a well-executed remodel can give you another 15-20 years of worry-free enjoyment.

What's Included in a Complete Dallas Pool Remodel?

A full remodel isn't just slapping on a fresh coat of paint. Our team approaches every project systematically, addressing both aesthetic upgrades and functional improvements that make sense for North Texas conditions.

Surface Restoration

The foundation of any pool remodel starts with the interior surface. Most Dallas pools need pool resurfacing every 10-15 years, depending on water chemistry maintenance and usage patterns.

We typically recommend new plaster for budget-conscious clients, or upgrade materials like pebble finishes or polished aggregate for enhanced durability. These premium surfaces hold up better against our hard water and can resist staining from minerals common in the Dallas water supply.

If your existing plaster just has minor damage, plaster repair might extend its life another few years. But if you're already investing in a remodel, going all the way with new surfacing usually makes the most financial sense.

Tile and Coping Upgrades

Nothing dates a pool faster than outdated tile work. That '80s Mediterranean blue or '90s coral pink screams for an update. New tile completely changes the visual impact of your pool, and modern materials require far less maintenance than older ceramic options.

We handle everything from waterline replacement to complete tile makeovers, including decorative mosaics and custom patterns. If your existing pool tile is in decent shape but you're not ready for a full replacement, we can work with what you have.

New coping ties everything together, creating a seamless transition between your pool and deck. We install natural stone, travertine, brick, and precast concrete coping based on your aesthetic preferences and budget. Homeowners in Highland Park and University Park often choose travertine for its classic elegance, while our Southlake clients frequently opt for contemporary bullnose coping.

Equipment Upgrades That Pay for Themselves

If your pool equipment is more than 10 years old, you're leaving money on the table every month. Variable-speed pumps now required by the Department of Energy can cut your energy costs by 60-80% compared to older single-speed models.

Our equipment upgrade service includes modern pumps, energy-efficient heaters, LED lighting systems, and automated controls that let you manage everything from your smartphone. These aren't luxury features anymore—they're smart investments that reduce your operating costs while making pool ownership easier.

When pool equipment starts failing frequently, that's your pool telling you it's time to upgrade rather than patch. We see this constantly with older Polaris systems and outdated filter configurations that were undersized from day one.

Deck and Hardscape Transformation

The area around your pool matters just as much as the pool itself. Cracked, dated concrete or worn pavers drag down your entire backyard aesthetic. We offer several options to completely refresh your pool deck:

Spray deck provides a cost-effective surface that's slip-resistant and stays cooler underfoot than standard concrete—essential for Dallas summers when deck temperatures can exceed 140 degrees.

Stamped concrete offers the look of natural stone or pavers at a fraction of the cost, with patterns and colors that complement your home's architecture.

Patio pavers create a high-end look with individual stones that can be replaced if damaged, rather than dealing with large concrete cracks.

Many of our remodel clients also add pergolas for shade, outdoor kitchens for entertaining, or artificial turf around the pool to eliminate muddy grass and reduce water usage.

Lighting and Features

Modern pool lights aren't just about safety—they're about ambiance. LED systems offer color-changing options, dramatic underwater effects, and energy efficiency that makes leaving them on actually affordable.

We also integrate water features, bubblers, deck jets, and other elements that turn a basic pool into a true resort-style retreat.

How Much Does a Pool Remodel Cost in Dallas?

This is the first question everyone asks, and the honest answer is: it depends on scope. We've handled everything from $15,000 surface-and-tile refreshes to $100,000+ complete transformations with expanded footprints and elaborate water features.

Budget Breakdown by Component

Surface only: $6,000-$12,000 for standard plaster; $10,000-$18,000 for pebble or aggregate finishes

Tile replacement: $2,500-$8,000 depending on linear footage and material selection

Coping replacement: $3,000-$10,000 based on material and pool perimeter

Equipment package: $4,000-$12,000 for pump, filter, heater, and automation upgrades

Deck resurfacing: $5-$15 per square foot depending on finish type

Additional features: Varies widely based on selections

A typical comprehensive pool remodel in Dallas runs $30,000-$60,000, addressing surfaces, tile, coping, equipment, and basic deck work. This investment not only transforms your backyard but also resets your maintenance clock and typically reduces your monthly operating costs.

High-end remodels in areas like Highland Park or Southlake with luxury materials, expanded decks, outdoor kitchens, and premium automation systems can easily exceed $80,000-$100,000.

Timeline: How Long Does a Pool Remodel Take?

Most Dallas pool remodels take 3-6 weeks from start to finish, though complex projects can extend to 8-10 weeks. Here's the typical progression:

Week 1: Pool drain and demolition of existing surfaces, tile, and coping

Week 2-3: Plumbing and structural repairs, equipment repair or replacement, new plumbing runs for added features

Week 3-4: New surface application, tile setting, coping installation

Week 4-5: Deck work, landscaping, feature installation

Week 5-6: Refill, startup, water chemistry balancing, final inspections

Weather plays a significant role in Dallas. Summer heat can actually accelerate certain curing processes, while unexpected North Texas storms can delay outdoor work. We schedule carefully to minimize disruptions but always build in buffer time for Mother Nature.

You'll be without your pool for the entire remodel period. Many homeowners schedule projects for spring (March-April) so everything's ready by Memorial Day, or fall (September-October) when they're done swimming for the season anyway.

Why Hire a Professional for Your Dallas Pool Remodel?

We've repaired countless DIY disasters and seen what happens when general contractors without pool-specific experience take on remodel projects. Pool construction requires specialized knowledge that doesn't translate from building homes or pouring driveways.

Structural Expertise Matters

Pools are complex structures fighting constant water pressure and ground movement. Dallas soil—particularly our expansive clay—shifts with moisture changes, creating unique challenges. We understand soil conditions throughout the metro, from the stable areas near White Rock Lake to the problematic clay zones in newer developments.

Improper surface application, inadequate bonding, or skipped waterproofing steps lead to failure within months. We've torn out and redone multiple pools where unqualified contractors cut corners that weren't visible until cracks appeared and water started leaking.

Equipment Sizing and Installation

Pool equipment isn't one-size-fits-all. Pump size must match your pool volume, plumbing configuration, and any water features. Filter capacity needs to handle your bather load and environmental debris—significant in Dallas with our cottonwood trees and frequent winds.

Improper equipment selection means either overpaying for unnecessary capacity or undersized systems that run constantly and fail prematurely. Our team calculates exact requirements based on your specific pool characteristics and usage patterns.

Water Chemistry Knowledge

The new pool plaster startup process is critical. Improper chemical balancing during the first 28 days can permanently damage your new surface, leading to staining, discoloration, or premature deterioration.

Dallas water chemistry presents unique challenges. Our municipal water is hard and alkaline, requiring specific balancing protocols. We handle the entire startup process and provide detailed guidance for ongoing pool maintenance to protect your investment.

Permitting and Code Compliance

Pool remodels in Dallas require permits for structural changes, electrical work, and sometimes gas lines. We handle all permitting and ensure your project meets Texas DSHS pool regulations and local building codes.

Unpermitted work creates liability issues and can complicate home sales down the road when title companies discover unpermitted improvements.

Common Concerns About Pool Remodeling

"Should I Remodel or Just Fill It In?"

We get this question from homeowners frustrated with constant repairs and high operating costs. Here's our honest assessment: if the pool shell is structurally sound and you use the pool at least occasionally, remodeling makes more financial sense than removal.

Filling in a pool costs $8,000-$15,000 and reduces your property value by more than that in most Dallas neighborhoods. A $35,000 remodel transforms a liability into an asset that increases your enjoyment and home value.

If you genuinely never use the pool and have no interest in swimming, removal might make sense. But most families who go through a proper remodel rediscover their love for their backyard.

"Can We Remodel in Phases?"

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Certain components make sense to stage—you could do pool resurfacing one year and deck work the next. But other elements need to happen together for practical and cost reasons.

For example, if you're replacing coping, you should do tile at the same time since the processes overlap. Similarly, if you're doing a drain and refill for new plaster, that's the ideal time to handle any needed plaster repair or structural fixes.

We help clients develop phased plans that make sense, avoiding situations where you're paying multiple mobilization fees or doing the same prep work twice.

"What About Ongoing Maintenance After Remodeling?"

A quality remodel actually reduces maintenance requirements. New equipment runs more efficiently with fewer breakdowns. Fresh surfaces resist staining and algae better. Modern finishes don't require the intensive tile cleaning and calcium removal that older materials demand.

That said, proper ongoing care remains essential. We offer weekly pool cleaning services to protect your remodel investment with consistent chemical balancing, filter cleaning, and early problem detection.

"How Do I Know What Style to Choose?"

We help clients navigate design decisions based on their home architecture, existing landscaping, and personal preferences. Contemporary homes in Plano or Frisco often suit clean lines, geometric tiles, and modern features. Traditional homes might call for natural stone coping and classic plaster finishes.

We provide material samples, 3D renderings when helpful, and references to past projects in similar styles. Most importantly, we guide you toward materials that perform well in our specific climate rather than chasing trends that don't hold up in North Texas conditions.

What to Look for in a Dallas Pool Remodeling Company

Not all pool companies are created equal. Here's what separates qualified professionals from contractors who'll leave you with problems:

Verifiable Local Experience

Look for companies with a documented track record in the Dallas area specifically. North Texas pool construction differs from Houston, Austin, or Phoenix due to our unique soil and climate conditions.

Ask for references in neighborhoods similar to yours. A company that's successfully completed projects in areas like Richardson or McKinney understands the specific challenges of DFW pool ownership.

Comprehensive Capabilities

Pool remodeling requires multiple trades—plumbing, electrical, concrete, tile setting, plastering. Companies that subcontract everything introduce communication gaps and accountability issues.

We handle all aspects in-house with our own trained technicians, ensuring quality control and single-point accountability. If something needs adjustment, you call us—not multiple subcontractors pointing fingers at each other.

Transparent Communication

Beware of contractors who provide vague estimates or pressure you to decide immediately. Quality pool companies provide detailed written proposals breaking down costs by component.

We explain what's included, what's optional, and what might be additional depending on conditions discovered during demolition. No surprises, no hidden fees.

Portfolio of Completed Projects

Ask to see before-and-after photos of actual completed remodels, not stock images from suppliers. Better yet, request addresses of recent projects you can drive by to see real-world results.

We maintain an extensive portfolio of Dallas-area remodels and happily provide references who can speak to their experience working with our team.

Proper Insurance and Licensing

Verify that any contractor carries adequate liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Pool remodeling involves significant risk—you don't want to be liable if someone gets injured on your property.

We carry comprehensive insurance and provide certificates of coverage upon request. We also pull all required permits and maintain proper licensing for electrical, plumbing, and general contracting work.

Dallas Pool Remodel FAQs

How often do pools in Dallas need remodeling?

Most Dallas pools benefit from a comprehensive remodel every 15-20 years, though timelines vary based on maintenance history and usage. Surface replastering typically happens every 10-15 years, while equipment upgrades make sense every 10-12 years when energy-efficient technology advances justify replacement. Tile and coping can last 20-25 years if properly maintained, though many homeowners update sooner for aesthetic reasons.

Can you remodel a pool and add additional features at the same time?

Absolutely. Pool remodels are the perfect opportunity to add features you wish you'd included originally. We regularly incorporate tanning ledges, bench seating, spa integration, beach entries, and water features during remodel projects. Since we're already rebuilding the interior surface and potentially reconfiguring plumbing, adding features is more cost-effective than doing them as separate projects later. We've expanded countless pools in Allen and Prosper to include modern amenities that weren't common when they were originally built.

What's the best time of year to remodel a pool in Dallas?

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are ideal for pool remodels in Dallas. Spring projects finish in time for summer swimming, while fall remodels wrap up before winter weather creates delays. Summer is actually our busiest season since homeowners want to enjoy their pools rather than have them under construction. Winter work is possible but can face weather delays. That said, we work year-round and can accommodate your schedule—just know that spring slots fill up fast, so booking 2-3 months ahead is smart.

Will a pool remodel increase my home's value?

A quality pool remodel typically returns 50-75% of its cost in increased home value in Dallas neighborhoods where pools are expected amenities. In areas like Highland Park, University Park, and Southlake, an updated pool is essentially required to compete with other listings—a dated pool actually detracts from value. The real benefit comes from preventing your pool from being a negative factor that scares away buyers or triggers price reductions. Beyond resale value, the improved enjoyment and reduced operating costs provide immediate returns.

Do you offer financing for pool remodel projects?

Yes, we work with several financing partners who specialize in home improvement loans for pool projects. Many Dallas homeowners use home equity lines of credit for remodels since the interest is often tax-deductible and rates are competitive. We can discuss financing options during your consultation and connect you with lenders who understand pool remodeling projects. Some clients also phase projects across tax years or bonus seasons to manage cash flow while still completing a comprehensive transformation.

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