
POOL RESURFACING & REMODELING IN KELLER
Bringing New Life to Southlake Swimming Pools
Splishin and a Splashin Pools LLC delivers unsurpassed quality pool resurfacing and remodeling in Keller, Southlake, and surrounding areas. Whether your pool needs resurfacing or you want to completely remodel and transform your pool area, we offer services that are fully customizable to your preferences and requirements. We have completed thousands of projects in more than 15 years in the business.
Ready for a Pool Transformation? Contact Our Keller Team Today or call (817) 993-4899 to explore your options.
Explore Custom Pool Resurfacing Options
If your pool is old, outdated, the surface is worn, or the equipment is malfunctioning, the pool may need attention. There are many options available for swimming pool resurfacing and remodeling in Keller. Your new pool area can be completely customized to your preferences.
Signs You Need Pool Resurfacing:
- Stubborn Stains – Does your pool have stains that won’t come off no matter how hard you scrub? Stains can occur from debris left on the bottom of the pool or from not maintaining the right pool chemistry.
- Rough Texture – Have you noticed rough spots on the bottom of your pool? This is a sign that the surface is wearing out and may need to be resurfaced to ensure a safe swimming environment.
- Decreasing Water Levels – If the water level is dropping more than can be explained by evaporation, you may have a pool leak. When the leak is caused by cracks in the surface, resurfacing may be the best option.
- Visible Erosion – The friction of the water against the surface of the pool can result in gradual erosion. This will result in worn spots on the surface of the pool. When you see visible erosion marks, it may be time to consider resurfacing the pool.
- Worn Tile Grout – The condition of the grout is a sign of an aging pool. If the grout is wearing away or looks corroded, your pool may need resurfacing.
- Loose Tiles – Tiles can pop off due to aging grout or improper installation. Broken or missing tiles can be a safety hazard and should be addressed.
