Pool Renovations
Your Old Pool, Transformed
Older pools don't have to look or feel old. We resurface, retile, replumb, and redesign existing pools to current standards — inside and out.

Florida's pool stock is aging. Tens of thousands of pools built in the 1990s and early 2000s are showing their age — rough plaster surfaces that irritate skin, outdated tile, inefficient pumps, deck cracking, and structural issues that quietly worsen every season.
A renovation is almost always more cost-effective than building new. The shell is already there. The plumbing is already run. What's needed is a skilled team that can assess what's worth keeping, what needs repair, and what should be modernized.
Good Life Pools handles complete pool renovations — from a straightforward resurface and retile to a full gut-and-redesign that changes the shape, adds water features, replaces all equipment, and rebuilds the deck. We'll walk your property and give you an honest assessment of what your pool actually needs.
What Sets Our Work Apart
Modern Aesthetics
New interior finishes, updated tile, and fresh coping transform a dated pool into something that looks like it was built last year. The difference is dramatic.
Structural Integrity
Cracks, delaminating plaster, and failing equipment don't improve on their own. We diagnose and fix structural issues properly — not with cosmetic patches that fail within a season.
Energy Efficiency
Old single-speed pumps and gas heaters are expensive to run. Modern variable-speed pumps and heat pumps can cut your pool's energy cost by 60–80% annually.
Common Questions
How do I know if my pool needs renovation vs. just repair?
If you have isolated issues — a small crack, a broken light, a faulty pump — that's repair. If your plaster is rough, your tile is outdated, your deck is cracking in multiple places, and your equipment is 10+ years old, a renovation makes more financial sense. We'll give you an honest assessment either way.
How long does a renovation take?
A standard resurface and retile takes 1–2 weeks. More extensive renovations — deck replacement, structural work, feature additions — typically run 3–6 weeks. We provide a specific timeline after the site assessment.
Do I need to drain the pool for a renovation?
For interior resurfacing, tile work, or structural repairs, yes — the pool needs to be drained. We handle the drain, the work, the refill, and the chemical startup. You don't need to coordinate anything.
Can you add features to an existing pool during renovation?
Often yes — water features, attached spas, sun shelves, and automation systems can be added to existing pools during a renovation. Feasibility depends on the existing shell and deck configuration, which we assess during the site visit.
Ready to Start Living The Good Life?
Your free consultation includes a site visit, a preliminary design concept, and an honest project estimate. No pressure. No obligation.