Pool Resurfacing Services in Palm Bay, FL
Palm Bay Pool Resurfacing handles pool resurfacing for homeowners across Palm Bay and southern Brevard County, from full plaster replacement to upgraded quartz and aggregate finishes to targeted surface repair. The right service depends on how worn the existing finish is and how long you plan to keep the pool — which is confirmed when the surface is seen in person. Below is what each service covers and when it usually applies.
Marcite & Plaster Resurfacing
The most common job in this area. Standard white marcite plaster was the original finish on nearly every pool built during Palm Bay's 1980s and 1990s growth, and it wears out. When the surface has gone rough underfoot, thinned to gray blotches, or started chipping, resurfacing replaces the finish layer rather than trying to patch a surface that's failing across the board. Depending on how the old finish is bonded, this means either a bond-coat application over sound plaster or a chip-out down to the shell before new material goes on.
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Quartz & Aggregate Finishes
When homeowners resurface, many use it as the moment to move off plain plaster. Quartz-blended and exposed-aggregate finishes cost more up front but generally hold up longer against the things that wear finishes down here: relentless sun, salt chlorine systems, and swings in water chemistry. They also change the look and feel of the pool, which is why finish and color are chosen at the pool with physical samples rather than from a screen.
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Surface Repair & Spot Patching
Not every worn spot needs a full resurface. A chipped step edge, a small delamination pocket, or a localized crack can sometimes be repaired on its own — buying the finish a few more seasons. The honest catch is that patches rarely blend invisibly on an aged surface, and when the surrounding finish is already near the end, a repair is a stopgap, not a fix. The on-site review is where that call gets made straight.
Not Sure Which One You Need?
That's normal, and you don't need to decide before calling. Describe what the surface is doing — where it's rough, where it's staining, whether anything is chipping — and the right service becomes clear once the pool is seen. The scope is confirmed at the pool.

