Trusted Pool Refinishing in Odessa, FL
License #CPC1461481
Pool Refinishing Done Right in Odessa, FL
We can refresh the finish along with waterline tile and coping for a complete visual upgrade. From faded finishes to dated tile in Odessa, we refinish pools for a clean, updated look. Quartz and pebble finishes offer durability and a range of colors and textures. Searching for pool refinishing in Odessa? Our licensed team (CPC1461481) renews finishes, tile, and coping. Refinishing renews your pool's interior finish for a smoother, better-looking, longer-lasting surface.
Trusted Pool Contractor Serving Hernando & Pasco County
Pools Down Pat proudly serves Pasco and Hernando Counties with professional pool remodeling, resurfacing, repairs, and contractor services built on quality craftsmanship, honest communication, and lasting results. Contact us today for a free estimate and let's bring your pool back to life.
- Hernando
- Pasco
- Brooksville
- Land O' Lakes
- Lutz
- Weeki Wachee
- Much More
What Makes Great Pool Refinishing in Odessa?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services.
What's the difference between pool resurfacing and pool refinishing?
Resurfacing and refinishing are often used interchangeably in the pool industry, both referring to replacing the pool's interior surface material. At Pools Down Pat, we use refinishing to also cover finish-specific upgrades — like switching finish types or colors — while resurfacing describes the broader repair-driven process.
What pool finish options are available?
Common pool finish options include plaster (the most affordable and traditional choice), pebble aggregate finishes (more durable and textured), and quartz finishes (a smoother, colored option between the two). Pools Down Pat can walk through which finish fits your budget and how you use your pool during a free estimate.
How long does a new pool finish last?
Finish lifespan depends on the material: plaster finishes typically last 10–15 years, while pebble and quartz aggregate finishes commonly last 15–20+ years with proper water chemistry maintenance.
Can pool refinishing fix stains and discoloration?
Yes. Refinishing removes the existing surface entirely, which eliminates embedded staining and discoloration that cleaning or acid washing alone can't fix. It's the permanent solution when staining has penetrated the finish rather than sitting on top of it.

