Pool Remodeling & Resurfacing in Scottsdale
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 pool-barrier requirements confirmed for the property with the applicable authority having jurisdiction.
What's different about pool remodel in Scottsdale
Scottsdale lots run the spectrum: dense McCormick Ranch and Gainey Ranch courtyards, transitional desert-modern remodels in 85254 and 85258, and full North Scottsdale view properties in 85262 and 85266. We design with the site — sun angle, view corridor, grading, native vegetation — instead of overlaying a template.
HOA:Private HOA/CC&R and ARC requirements vary by property and by the community's current governing documents. The owner confirms them directly with the association; municipal review does not replace private approval. AE prepares submittal materials only where that work is currently offered, accepted and explicitly assigned in the signed scope, and no approval or timing is guaranteed.
Permits:Scottsdale applies the pool-barrier requirements adopted locally — ARS §36-1681 within its scope — plus city-specific stormwater requirements. AE performs only the work currently offered, accepted and explicitly assigned in the signed scope; the customer confirms the current requirements for the property with the authority having jurisdiction and any HOA/ARC or insurer, and no permit, inspection, HOA, or code acceptance is guaranteed.
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
- Pool-barrier planning within the scope of ARS §36-1681, with the authority having jurisdiction controlling the requirement that applies
The non-negotiables
- Pool payment schedule of 15/25/25/25/10, as written in the signed scope
- 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 Scottsdale — FAQ
How long does a pool remodel take?+
Duration is project-specific and depends on scope, material and equipment availability, site conditions, and any review or inspection controlled by the authority having jurisdiction. Any stated schedule belongs in the signed 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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