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Pool Renovation in Fort Worth
Full pool renovation — retile, new coping, and surface work for Fort Worth pools. Fixing what time and other contractors got wrong.
Fort Worth has thousands of pools that were built 15 to 25 years ago. Ridglea Hills, Westover Hills, Mira Vista, Rivercrest — these neighborhoods have pools that are showing their age. The tile is cracking, the coping is shifting, and the whole thing looks tired. A full renovation brings it back to life.
A renovation usually includes a waterline retile or full retile, new coping, and sometimes bond beam repair and grout restoration. We handle it all as one coordinated project — one crew, one timeline, consistent materials. That's easier for you and the result is better because the same team is doing all the finish work.
We also fix a lot of bad work in Fort Worth. Tile that's already coming off because it was installed wrong. Coping that cracked because someone skipped the expansion joints. If another contractor messed it up, we come in and do it right. That's one of the most common calls we get.
The clay soil in Tarrant County means every renovation has to account for ground movement. We install with expansion joints and flexible bonding following PHTA standards. The goal is work that lasts 15 to 20 years, not just a season.
If you're renovating your pool and also want to update the space around it — an outdoor kitchen, fire feature, or new patio stone — we can coordinate the full scope. One project, everything matching.
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