A significant portion of Estero's pool inventory was built between the late 1990s and the mid 2000s, when communities like Grandezza, Shadow Wood, The Brooks, and West Bay Club were taking shape. Many of those pools are now reaching the point where the design, finishes, and equipment are due for a meaningful update. Whether your remodel scope is a focused resurfacing or a full renovation that reshapes the pool, deck, and surrounding outdoor space, we plan and execute the project around your property and your community's standards.
Pool design conventions have moved meaningfully over the past 20 years. The shapes, finishes, deck materials, and equipment that were standard in the late 1990s and early 2000s have given way to cleaner geometric forms, modernized finishes, integrated outdoor living elements, and far more efficient pump and filtration systems. A remodel is an opportunity to bring an aging pool in line with the way Estero homes are designed and used today.
Southwest Florida's climate also shapes the wear cycle. UV exposure, sustained humidity, and the wet season work continuously on plaster, tile, coping, and equipment. Plaster surfaces eventually need resurfacing, equipment running year-round eventually needs replacement, and deck materials show their age. A planned remodel addresses all of it as one coordinated project rather than as a series of reactive repairs.
We've been renovating and remodeling pools across Estero and throughout Southwest Florida for over 30 years. The communities here, the era a given pool was originally built, and Lee County's current permitting standards all factor into how we scope a remodel. Material specifications, structural details, and equipment selections reflect what currently performs best in this market and what aligns with the design standards Estero homeowners expect today.
Every remodel begins with a thorough assessment of your existing pool before any scope is proposed. We identify what needs to be addressed for structure and longevity, what's cosmetic, and what upgrades make the most practical sense for your pool and your goals. Lee County permitting and HOA architectural review both apply to remodel work in most cases, and we manage both processes on your behalf. Your dedicated Project Coordinator handles the project from assessment through final walkthrough.
We evaluate your pool's current condition, identifying surface wear, equipment age, structural considerations, and design limitations before any scope is proposed. The assessment is the foundation for everything that follows.
We develop a scope of work based on your priorities and walk you through material, finish, and equipment options that align with current design standards and your community's architectural expectations.
We help you select finishes, coping, tile, and equipment, then manage the Lee County permitting process and prepare and submit your HOA architectural review package before work begins.
Our crews complete the approved scope with consistent oversight. Your Project Coordinator keeps you informed throughout without requiring you to follow up.
We review every element of the finished remodel with you before closing out the project. Nothing gets signed off until it meets the standard we committed to.
My experience from the proposal, selections, to the very end exceeded expectations. James, Pat, and Millie were very responsive and made an extra effort to see this project through to my satisfaction.
The communication I got every step of the way was excellent and not often seen these days. Tim and Gineska in the office were wonderful to work with, and all the crews communicated and could think on their feet.
They completely redid our lanai, pool and spa. They helped us figure out tile and paver selections by meeting us at the different vendors. They went above and beyond to achieve our vision and we had no issues.
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Timeline depends on scope. A focused resurfacing project can wrap within a couple of weeks. A full remodel involving structural changes, new equipment, deck work, and HOA architectural review will run considerably longer. Lee County permitting and your community’s review process happen before construction begins. We walk you through a realistic schedule during the planning phase based on exactly what your project involves.
Yes. Equipment upgrades are part of most remodel projects we complete in Estero. We replace pumps, filtration systems, heaters, lighting, and automation systems as needed. Variable-speed pumps and current filtration technology in particular can make a meaningful difference in both performance and ongoing operating costs, especially for pools built before that technology was standard.
Yes. Full remodels can include resurfacing, new tile and coping, deck replacement, spa additions, sun shelf construction, lighting upgrades, water features, and equipment modernization. Many of our Estero remodel projects combine the pool with a refresh of the surrounding deck and outdoor living space so the whole environment moves forward together rather than the pool sitting against a dated backdrop.
A well-executed remodel improves both the condition and the appeal of your outdoor space, which reflects positively at resale. In Estero’s master-planned and gated communities, where buyers expect a certain standard, an updated pool signals that a property has been properly maintained and brought current. More immediately, a remodel extends the life of a significant existing investment rather than requiring full replacement.
If your pool is showing its age, or no longer reflects the way the rest of your home and outdoor space have evolved, a remodel is usually the smarter path forward. Tell us about your property and what you have in mind and we'll put together a plan that fits your pool, your community, and your budget.
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