25 Years In Pool Service

Pool Renovation Before and After: New England Transformations

Homeowners reviewing pool renovation samples beside a backyard pool in New England

Pool renovation transformations in New England (what changes the most) When homeowners search for pool renovation before and after photos, they’re usually trying to answer one question: What will our pool actually look and feel like when the work is done? In New England, the “after” is about more than aesthetics. We also plan around […]

Concrete Pool Resurfacing Options: Materials, Cost, and Longevity

Technician resurfacing a built-in backyard spa in New England

Concrete pool resurfacing is the single biggest renovation decision you’ll make as a New England pool owner. Get the surface choice right and your pool looks new for 15–20 years; get it wrong and you’re back in the same conversation in 6. We’ve resurfaced hundreds of concrete and gunite pools across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, […]

How to Choose a Pool Renovation Contractor in New Hampshire

Homeowner and contractor reviewing a pool renovation plan in a New Hampshire backyard

Choosing the right pool renovation contractor is the difference between a smooth, on-time project and a summer full of delays, change orders, and repairs that should have been done right the first time. In New Hampshire—where freeze-thaw cycles, groundwater, and short build seasons add pressure—we recommend hiring with a process, not just a price. Below […]

Does Pool Renovation Increase Home Value in New England?

Renovated backyard swimming pool in New England with refreshed plaster and clean deck

We get this question all the time from homeowners across New England: does pool renovation increase home value—or is it mostly about enjoyment? The honest answer is that a renovated pool can improve perceived value and marketability, but the result depends on your home’s price point, your local market, and what you renovate. In this […]

How Long Does Pool Renovation Take in New Hampshire?

In-ground pool renovation in a New England backyard with crews resurfacing and replacing coping

How long does pool renovation take in New Hampshire? In most cases, a straightforward resurfacing can take about 1–3 weeks end-to-end, while more complex renovations (tile, coping, plumbing repairs, and deck work) can run 3–8+ weeks depending on scope, materials lead times, and weather. We renovate pools across New England from our base in Hudson, […]

Pool Resurfacing vs Replastering: What’s the Difference?

Pool technician inspecting a concrete pool surface before replastering in a New England backyard

If you’ve been pricing a renovation for your concrete/gunite pool, you’ve probably seen two terms used interchangeably: pool resurfacing and replastering. In real projects across New England, the difference matters because it changes the scope, timeline, and (most importantly) the budget. We’re Affordable Pool Repair in Hudson, NH, and we help homeowners across New England […]

Do You Need a Permit to Renovate Your Pool in New Hampshire?

Pool renovation project in progress in a New Hampshire neighborhood with construction crew

If you own an inground pool anywhere in New England, you already know our weather is tougher than the brochure makes it look. Between long winters, freeze-thaw swings, and aggressive spring openings, your pool’s interior finish takes a beating. When homeowners in Hudson, NH and across the region ask us what the best pool finish […]

Best Pool Finishes for New England Climate: Quartz, Pebble, and Plaster Compared

Quartz, pebble, and plaster pool finish samples on pool coping in New England

In New England, the “best” pool finish isn’t just about color. It’s about how a surface holds up through freeze-thaw cycles, spring start-ups, humid summers, and long winters in places like Hudson, NH and across New England. When homeowners ask us what to choose for a resurfacing or new interior finish, the conversation usually comes […]

How Freeze-Thaw Cycles Damage New Hampshire Pools (And How to Prevent It)

Freeze-thaw damage on a gunite pool surface in New Hampshire during early spring

Why Freeze-Thaw Cycles Are the Biggest Threat to New Hampshire Pools If you own a gunite or concrete pool in New Hampshire, freeze-thaw cycles are the single greatest threat to your pool’s structural integrity. Every winter, temperatures in cities like Manchester, NH, Nashua, NH, and Concord, NH swing between freezing and above-freezing dozens of times […]