Pool Resurfacing in Glendale, AZ — Free Estimates · Local Crew
Serving Glendale and the greater Phoenix metro · We call back within 1 hour
Rough Plaster, Stubborn Algae, Staining That Won't Quit — Sound Familiar?
If you've been fighting the same pool problems season after season — rough surface, persistent staining, algae that won't quit no matter how much you treat it — the issue isn't your chemistry routine. It's the surface.

Plaster breaks down. In the Phoenix area, where heat, UV, and alkaline water work against pool surfaces year-round, it breaks down faster than most homeowners expect. Once the surface goes porous, it traps algae, absorbs chemicals instead of reflecting them, and starts shedding chips into your equipment.
Most Glendale homeowners we talk to have been managing these symptoms for 2–3 seasons before they call. By then, they've spent hundreds more on chemicals than necessary and often have early equipment wear from plaster debris. The surface was always the problem.
What a Failing Pool Surface Is Costing You Right Now
A deteriorating pool surface doesn't sit still — it compounds:
- Every month you run the pool on failing plaster, chemistry costs climb as the porous surface absorbs sanitizer
- Plaster chips travel through the pump and filter, adding wear to equipment that costs $500–$1,500 to replace
- A rough surface tears at swimsuits and scratches feet — especially hard on kids
- A pool in visible disrepair affects your enjoyment of your backyard and your home's resale value
- Pool season in Phoenix is long — a delay means more months of the same problem
You're already paying for the failing surface. The question is whether you keep paying or fix it.
How It Works — From First Call to Swimming
Call or Request a Quote
We serve Glendale and respond within 1 hour — no waiting days for a callback.
Free In-Person Estimate
We come to your Glendale home, inspect the surface, and tell you exactly what it needs. Honest assessment: full resurface, patch, or acid wash — whatever the condition warrants.
Written Quote, Your Decision
You get everything in writing, itemized. No verbal estimates, no pressure, no deposit until you sign and schedule.
We Do the Work
Drain, prep, new surface, fill, startup chemistry. 4–7 days depending on pool size and finish type. You don't need to be home for most of it.
What Homeowners Are Saying
We're in Arrowhead Ranch and our pool was original to the house — built late 90s. The plaster had heavy calcium scaling and the tile grout around the waterline was crumbling. They handled the full resurface plus retiled the waterline band. Now it looks like a completely different pool. Great crew, clean job site.
Our home off the 101 near Westgate had a pool that the previous owners had painted — yes, painted — instead of plastering. It was peeling in sheets. Getting an honest assessment that explained what we were actually dealing with was refreshing. They removed the paint, fixed the surface underneath, and replastered. No shortcuts.
Pool Resurfacing Cost in Glendale — What to Expect
Resurfacing a residential pool in the Phoenix area typically runs $4,500–$12,000 depending on surface type and pool size:
- Plaster (7–12 year lifespan): most affordable, classic white or colored
- Quartz aggregate (10–15 years, stain-resistant, sparkle finish): mid-range
- Pebble aggregate (15–20 years, premium finish, lowest maintenance): highest upfront
Your free estimate will include the exact quote for your specific pool and finish choice. No ranges, no surprises.
Serving Glendale — and We Know the Area
West Valley homes near Arrowhead Ranch and the 101 tend to have pools from the 1990s that are showing their age — rough plaster, persistent algae staining, and high chemical demand. We do a lot of work in Glendale and offer flexible scheduling around the Westgate Entertainment District corridor where homeowner schedules can be unpredictable. Free estimates, same-day callbacks.
If you've had other contractors give you vague answers or estimates that felt off, it's often because they don't know the local conditions. We do.