Reed Pool Contractors resurfaces and replasters inground pools across Anaheim and Orange County. When the interior has gone rough, stained, or thin, resurfacing brings back the smooth feel of a new pool and protects the shell underneath from the water. We drain, prep the existing surface properly, and refinish with durable plaster, quartz, or pebble interiors built to hold up under the local sun.
- Pebble, polished quartz, or plaster
- Full drain, prep, and refinish
- New decorative waterline tile
- Spot repairs to cracks and hollows
- Long-lasting, warranty-backed finishes
How to tell your surface is ready for it
A pool interior is a working surface, not a permanent one. Year after year it lives in contact with water and chemistry, and eventually it wears thin, etches, stains, and starts to break down. The moment the surface begins to fail it stops being a purely cosmetic matter, because the finish is what shields the gunite shell from the water it holds.
The signs are easy to read once you know them: a rough or chalky feel under bare feet, stains that come back no matter how you scrub, visible thin patches where the surface has worn through to the material beneath, and small cracks or plaster pop-offs. When a few of these turn up together, the pool is telling you it is due.
Resurfacing on a sensible schedule costs far less than letting a failed surface reach the shell. Catching it in the right window keeps the job a planned, straightforward refinish rather than letting it grow into structural repair.
Our resurfacing process, prep included
Resurfacing is far more than troweling a fresh coat over the old one. We drain the pool, then prep the existing surface the right way, removing failed material and addressing cracks or hollow spots so the new finish bonds to a sound base. Skipping the prep is the single most common reason a cheap resurface fails within a season or two, and it is the step we will not shortcut.
Once the surface is prepped, we apply the finish you have chosen. Standard plaster is the proven, economical option; quartz and pebble finishes cost more up front but resist staining and wear and last noticeably longer. We lay out the real trade-offs and let you pick what suits your pool and how long you plan to keep it.
Because the pool is already drained, resurfacing is the natural time to replace tired waterline tile in the same visit. We refinish, refill, and balance the water, then walk you through caring for the new surface through its early curing so it lasts its full life.
Finishes chosen to go the distance
The value in a resurface is in how many seasons it holds, so we use quality materials and proper application rather than the thinnest coat that will pass a glance. A well-prepped, well-applied finish gives you years of a smooth, clean interior; a rushed one starts failing again before you have gotten used to it.
We help you weigh plaster against quartz and pebble with real numbers on cost and expected lifespan, so the choice fits how long you plan to own the pool rather than defaulting to the biggest ticket on the page. The right finish is the one that suits your pool and your budget.
If your Anaheim pool surface feels rough, looks stained, or shows thin spots, call 747-328-6995 for a free look and an honest resurfacing plan with a realistic timeline.
One crew for the whole pool construction
A pool is a design-build project, so pool resurfacing rarely stands alone, it connects to pool design and build, pool renovations, a pool redesign, pool deck installation, pool equipment installation, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Pool Resurfacing in Fullerton, Orange pool resurfacing, Pool Resurfacing in Garden Grove, Buena Park pool resurfacing and everywhere else across the Anaheim area.
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