How does the
pool replastering &
remodeling process work?
First, we will work with
you to finalize the
materials, design,
add-on options, decking
and other such details
before we begin pool
replastering. Once all
details are finalized,
we will begin by
chipping out the
existing pool plaster
and tile. We’ll then
proceed with any
equipment installation,
plumbing and electrical
work that you have
chosen. Next the tile
and coping (if chosen)
is installed. The final
step in the process is
pool plastering, 3M or
pebble finish. Although
the construction process
may be unsightly, the
final process will be
the envy of your
neighborhood, whether
you live in Glendora or
beyond.
Can you help me
design the best pool for
my backyard?
Certainly! We will help
you select the right
pool plaster color and
finish and complimenting
coping and tile for your
dream pool. We
understand that each
home is different and
each homeowner’s tastes
and styles are
different. We will help
you with all of the
details, including any
add-on options, such as
color lighting, mosiacs
and water features, etc.
that you want to
include.
How can I be
assured you’re using
quality products and
equipment when
remodeling &
replastering my pool?
We use only the best
parts and equipment
available in the
industry. When speaking
with us, you can learn
more specifically about
the brands that we use.
Our primary supplier of
equipment is Hayward
Pool Products who also
represent Goldline
products. We have found
Hayward to be a top
notch company that also
stands behind their
products.
How can I be
assured that your
company is a reputable,
quality pool contractor?
First of all, check our
list of references.
There is no better way
to become comfortable
with our quality
standards and customer
service than to speak
directly with our
existing customers.
From Glendora to the
San Gabriel Valley,
Orange County and beyond
you will be able to find
out how we back up our
word with a quality
product. You can also
check with other local
professional
organizations to
research our reputation
and workmanship. We also
recommend that you check
with the CSLB - the
contractors licensing
board. Here is a link
for your convenience: