Expert Pool Resurfacing Serving Spring Hill, FL
License #CPC1461481
Serving Spring Hill with Quality Pool Resurfacing
When pool surfaces wear out in Spring Hill, Pools Down Pat restores them with durable, attractive new finishes. As a licensed pool contractor, we deliver resurfacing with quality craftsmanship and clear communication. Over time, Florida sun and chemicals wear down a pool's interior surface, and resurfacing renews it. We resurface with durable finishes like quartz and pebble that stand up to years of use. Looking for pool resurfacing in Spring Hill? Our licensed team (CPC1461481) renews worn interiors built to last.
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
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services.
What is pool resurfacing?
Pool resurfacing is the process of removing and replacing the interior finish of a pool — typically plaster, aggregate, or a similar material — to fix a worn, cracked, or stained surface. It restores both the pool's appearance and its watertight structural surface.
How do I know if my pool needs resurfacing?
Signs a pool needs resurfacing include a rough or pitted surface, visible cracks, staining that doesn't respond to cleaning or acid washing, and a finish that looks chalky or faded. Pools Down Pat offers free on-site inspections to confirm whether resurfacing or a full remodel is the right fit.
How often does a pool need to be resurfaced?
Most pool finishes last roughly 10–20 years depending on the material used, water chemistry, and maintenance history — plaster finishes tend toward the shorter end, while pebble or quartz aggregate finishes often last longer. Regular maintenance and balanced water chemistry can extend the life of a pool's surface.

