Pool Tile Orlando

Pool Resurfacing in Longwood, FL

New plaster, pebble, or quartz finishes for a fresh pool interior that lasts. Serving Longwood and surrounding Seminole County neighborhoods for 10+ years.

Typical range in Longwood: $4,500 - $12,000

Why Longwood pool owners call us for pool resurfacing

We've handled pool resurfacing jobs throughout Longwood and the surrounding Seminole County area for over a decade. Pools in Longwood face the same Central Florida pressures as the rest of the Orlando metro — hard water, winter freeze cycles, year-round UV, and rainy-season chemistry swings — but local conditions and home styles vary enough that experience in the specific area matters.

Longwood neighborhoods we serve

We regularly do pool resurfacing work in Wekiva Cove, Sweetwater Oaks, The Springs, Wingfield North, Foxdale, and throughout the rest of Longwood.

About our pool resurfacing service

New plaster, pebble, or quartz finishes for a fresh pool interior that lasts.

For a full explanation of how we handle pool resurfacing — process, timelines, pricing breakdown, warranty — see our Pool Resurfacing service page.

Pricing in Longwood

Pool Resurfacing jobs in Longwood typically fall in the $4,500 - $12,000 range. Final pricing depends on pool size, tile/finish selection, substrate condition, and access. We quote every job after seeing photos — no surprises.

For a full price-tier breakdown, see our dedicated pool resurfacing cost guide for Longwood. To see every pool service we offer in the area, visit our Longwood pool tile & coping page.

Pool Resurfacing in Longwood — FAQ

How often should I resurface my pool?
Standard plaster lasts 8-12 years in Orlando. Quartz finishes last 12-15 years. Pebble finishes typically last 15-20+ years. If you're seeing rough spots, staining, etching, or plaster flakes, it's time.
What's the difference between plaster, pebble, and quartz?
Plaster is the traditional smooth finish — cheapest, shortest lifespan. Quartz mixes quartz aggregate into the plaster for better durability and a subtle texture. Pebble (aggregate) finishes expose small pebbles for a textured, natural look that lasts longest.
How long does resurfacing take?
7-14 days from drain to refill. The pool is out of service for the full duration.

Pool Resurfacing in Longwood — get a free quote in 24 hours

Send us 2-3 photos and a quick description. We'll come back with a firm price, Mon-Sat, 7am-8pm.