Pool Resurfacing Services in Jefferson, Georgia

Sandals Luxury Pools provides pool resurfacing services for residential properties throughout Jefferson, Georgia and Jackson County. Aging pool surfaces develop rough textures, stubborn stains, and discoloration that cleaning cannot correct. Our team removes deteriorating material from your pool shell and applies fresh plaster, quartz, or pebble finishes that restore appearance and structural integrity. Properties along Jefferson Walk and near US Highway 129 trust our crew for durable pool interiors.

About Sandals

Professional Pool Surface Restoration Process

Every resurfacing project begins with a thorough pool inspection to evaluate shell condition and identify cracks or delamination. Our team drains the pool, removes damaged material, and prepares the bond coat for the new finish.

Sandals Luxury Pools works with plaster, colored quartz aggregate, exposed pebble, and polished aggregate finishes. Each material offers distinct texture, color depth, and longevity suited to different preferences and budgets.

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Pool Finish Options Available

Traditional white plaster remains popular for Jefferson pool resurfacing projects seeking a clean, classic appearance at an affordable price point. Standard marcite plaster creates a smooth interior surface lasting 7 to 10 years with proper water chemistry and routine pool cleaning throughout the swimming season.

Quartz aggregate pool finishes combine crushed quartz crystals with a plaster base for improved stain resistance and color retention. Properties near Nicholson and along Old Pendergrass Road frequently choose quartz pool resurfacing for its balance of long-term durability and visual appeal. Quartz surfaces resist chemical etching common during Georgia’s warm swimming season better than standard pool plaster.

Exposed pebble finishes deliver the longest lifespan among pool resurfacing materials available to Jackson County homeowners. Natural river pebbles create a slip-resistant surface with rich color variation that complements stone patio surrounds and natural waterfall features on residential pool projects.

Why Resurfacing Protects Your Pool Investment

A deteriorating pool surface does more than affect appearance. Rough, pitted plaster harbors algae growth, increases chemical demand, and irritates swimmers’ skin during regular pool use. Pool resurfacing eliminates these problems while restoring a watertight barrier that protects the underlying gunite or concrete shell from moisture penetration. Jefferson properties with properly resurfaced pools retain stronger value in Jackson County’s growing residential market.

Modern pool resurfacing materials offer significant performance improvements over older plaster formulations used in original pool construction. Quartz and pebble finishes resist calcium scaling, mineral staining, and the etching effects of fluctuating pH levels that North Georgia pool owners commonly encounter. Upgraded pool surfaces reduce long-term maintenance costs and extend the interval between full pool renovation projects by several years for Jefferson homeowners.

Sandals Luxury Pools manages every phase of the pool resurfacing process from initial shell evaluation through final water fill and chemistry balancing. Our team coordinates equipment pad access, deck protection, and curing procedures specific to Georgia’s humidity and temperature patterns. Pool owners near the Crawford W. Long Museum and throughout downtown Jefferson appreciate our organized project timelines. We also coordinate resurfacing with pool coping installation when both the interior surface and edge materials need replacement simultaneously.

What We Offer Today

Sandals Luxury Pools delivers custom pool construction, resurfacing, hardscape design, waterfall installation, spa construction, and full pool maintenance services for residential properties across Jefferson, GA and North Georgia communities.

Spillover Spa

Spa's are great for year round enjoyment, and you can add them to old pools and design in with your new build.

Outdoor Fireplace

Hang out with friends and family around the fireplace, and enjoy cold nights watching a game or just avoiding crowds.

Waterfalls

It's hard to beat the sound of a waterfall in your beautiful swimming pool. Talk about relaxing, and it'll put you to sleep!
How We Work

Our Pool Installation Process

Our extensive pool installation process ensures that you save time, money, and the headache of hiring multiple contractors. This approach works well, regardless of the project size. Take a look at the process!

Form / Excavate

Our experts form the pool according to the design and excavate inside the forms to create the hole for the swimming pool.

Shotcrete

Shotcrete is sprayed into the forms after the excavation, plumbing, and steel have been installed.

Tile / Stone

Once the shotcrete has cured, our team will install the tile, and then the stone masons will follow with the stone coping.

Deck / Pebble

Now that the stone is down, our team will form and pour the decking. This is followed by the pebble installation.

Fill / Startup

After the exposed aggregate has been installed, we will fill the swimming pool with water and add start-up chemicals.

Clean-up

With the swimming pool full, our team will go to work installing the spray deck and final clean-up.

Care After Pool Resurfacing

The first 30 days after resurfacing require careful water chemistry management. Our team provides startup instructions covering pH adjustment, calcium hardness targets, and brushing schedules that prevent discoloration during curing.

Ongoing maintenance includes regular testing and balanced chemical levels. Professional pool cleaning services preserve surface quality through Georgia’s long swimming season.

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Our Recent Work

Sandals Luxury Pools has completed pool resurfacing projects across Jefferson, Nicholson, and Hoschton using plaster, quartz, and pebble materials. Our service area covers Jackson County.

Every finished pool resurfacing project reflects our commitment to precise surface preparation and quality material application.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Standard plaster pools typically need resurfacing every 7 to 12 years depending on water chemistry management, usage frequency, and seasonal maintenance habits. Quartz and pebble finishes often last longer before requiring replacement. Regular pool maintenance and balanced chemical levels extend the lifespan of any pool surface material.

Rough texture on pool walls, visible staining or discoloration that chemical treatment cannot remove, plaster chipping or flaking, and persistent algae growth in pitted surface areas are common indicators that pool resurfacing is needed. A professional pool inspection can confirm whether resurfacing or a more extensive renovation is the right approach.

Yes. Plaster, quartz, and pebble pool finishes are available in a wide range of colors from classic white to deep blue, gray, black, and custom blended shades. The finish color you select directly affects the water color appearance in your pool, creating different visual tones under sunlight.

Most residential pool resurfacing projects in Jefferson take 5 to 7 business days from initial surface preparation through final water fill and chemistry balancing. Larger pools with extensive shell repairs or properties requiring additional deck protection may extend the project timeline slightly beyond that range.

No. The pool must be fully drained and remain empty throughout the entire resurfacing process and the initial curing period. Your resurfaced pool will be ready for swimming after proper fill, water chemistry stabilization, and the recommended brushing schedule during the first 30 days following application.

Plaster provides a smooth, classic pool interior at a lower initial cost and typically lasts 7 to 10 years. Pebble finishes offer greater durability, superior stain resistance, and a natural stone appearance that can last 12 to 20 years. Many Jefferson homeowners choose pebble for pools that receive heavy seasonal use or require long-term surface protection.

Minor surface cracks in the pool shell are typically addressed during the resurfacing preparation process. Deeper structural cracks in the gunite or concrete shell may require separate repair work including hydraulic cement patching or epoxy injection before the new finish material can be properly applied and bonded.

Careful water chemistry management during the first 30 days after pool resurfacing is critical for proper curing. Regular brushing of all pool surfaces, balanced pH levels, and proper calcium hardness readings protect the new finish from premature staining, discoloration, or surface scaling during the curing window.

Yes. Different pool finish materials and colors directly affect how sunlight interacts with the water, creating varying shades of blue, green, or turquoise. Darker finishes produce deeper water tones while lighter materials maintain a classic bright blue pool appearance throughout the day.

Absolutely. Saltwater pools can be resurfaced with any standard finish material available for traditional chlorine pools. Quartz and pebble finishes tend to perform particularly well in saltwater pool environments due to their superior resistance to salt-related surface wear and chemical exposure over time.