Pool Remodeling & Resurfacing in Paradise Valley
interior, tile, deck, equipment, and lighting — coordinated
Pool remodels go wrong when work happens piecemeal. We coordinate interior finish, tile, deck, equipment, and lighting as one scope so the result reads new — not patched. Pebble, plaster, and quartz finish options; full Pentair, Jandy, or Hayward equipment packages; and proper barrier code on every job.
What's different about pool remodel in Paradise Valley
PV lot sizes, view easements, and dark-sky lighting requirements drive the design language. We default to honest materials — natural travertine, real stone veneer, finished steel, dimmable warm LED — and avoid the suburban shortcuts that read cheap on a $5M property.
HOA:The Town of Paradise Valley itself enforces design and lighting review. Documentation is prepared as part of design, not bolted on at submittal.
Permits:PV requires its own building permit process — separate from Scottsdale or Phoenix. Permits, dark-sky lighting compliance, and pool barrier code are handled in-house.
Scope of work
- Pebble, plaster, and quartz interior resurfacing
- Waterline tile, mosaics, and accent bands
- Deck replacement — travertine, porcelain, pavers
- Equipment upgrade (variable-speed pumps, salt, automation)
- Lighting and color-changing LED retrofit
- ARS 36-1681 pool barrier code compliance on every project
The non-negotiables
- Pool-specific ROC-compliant payment schedule (15/25/25/25/remainder)
- Manufacturer-trained finish crews — not subbed-out plaster
- Full equipment-package planning, not patch-and-pray replacement
- Photo documentation through every demo, finish, and start-up phase
Pool Remodel in Paradise Valley — FAQ
How long does a pool remodel take?+
Interior-only resurfacing typically runs 2–3 weeks. Full remodels with tile, deck, and equipment run 4–8 weeks depending on scope.
Pebble vs plaster vs quartz — what do you recommend?+
Depends on use case and budget. Pebble lasts longest and reads premium; quartz is mid-tier durability and color flexibility; plaster is least expensive and shortest-lived. We size the recommendation to the project, not push one product.
Will my deck need redoing too?+
Often yes — pool remodels almost always expose deck issues (cracked concrete, failed sealer, drainage problems). We assess the deck as part of the remodel scope so the result reads new throughout.
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