Pool Renovation And Modernization, Coffee County
Your Old Pool Deserves A Real Second Life
Stop dreading the backyard you used to love. Pool renovation and modernization done right means a pool that looks better, runs cleaner, and costs less to maintain — starting this season.
30-Plus Years Of Real Experience
Our founder spent over three decades in concrete, plumbing, and pool construction before Deep Waters ever broke ground on its first job.
Georgia Licensed And Code Compliant
We’re fully licensed under Georgia’s residential contractor requirements and compliant with the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code — no shortcuts, no liability gaps.
Concrete Pool Specialists Only
We work exclusively with cement pools — the dominant pool type in South Georgia — so every renovation we do is backed by deep, material-specific expertise.
Safety Covers Included As Standard
Every project we complete includes a custom-fitted safety cover — not an add-on, not an upsell. It’s built into how we do the job.
Pool Remodeling Service, Coffee County GA
When Your Pool Needs More Than A Quick Fix
A lot of Coffee County pools were built 15, 20, even 30 years ago. They’ve held up through South Georgia summers, red clay soil shifts, afternoon thunderstorms, and pollen seasons that would clog any filter. At some point, patching the same problems over and over stops making sense.
Pool renovation and modernization is the answer for pools that still have good bones but need real work — new surfaces, updated equipment, structural repairs, or a full cosmetic transformation. It’s not a luxury. It’s what responsible pool ownership looks like when a pool has been working hard for a long time.
We handle everything from structural pool restoration to swimming pool makeovers — and we do it without overpromising, padding invoices, or disappearing mid-job.
Benefits Of Modernizing Old Pools
What Changes After A Proper Renovation
A renovated pool isn’t just nicer to look at — it’s cheaper to run, safer to swim in, and easier to keep clean all season long.
- Your water stays clearer longer because modern equipment actually keeps up with South Georgia's heat and humidity.
- You stop spending hundreds on chemicals every month trying to compensate for aging, undersized equipment that can't do its job.
- The plaster is smooth again — no more rough surfaces scratching feet or snagging swimsuits every time someone gets in.
- A modernized pool can add up to 7% to your home's value, which matters when Coffee County's real estate market rewards move-in-ready properties.
- Variable-speed pump upgrades can cut your energy costs by up to $500 a year — savings that add up fast over a South Georgia swim season.
- You can actually enjoy your backyard again instead of avoiding it because the pool looks like an eyesore.
Structural Pool Restoration, Coffee County GA
Most Pools Are Worth Saving — Even Yours
We’ve heard it before: another contractor took a look, shook their head, and told a homeowner their pool was too far gone. In most cases, that’s not true. We’ve restored pools that sat green for months, pools with cracked shells, pools with failing plumbing, and pools that hadn’t been touched in over a decade. The vast majority of concrete pools — even severely neglected ones — can be brought back.
What separates a real renovation from a temporary fix is what happens before the new finish goes on. We pressure test for leaks, drain the pool completely, and inspect the shell for cracks, hollow spots, and any structural compromise. If we find something, we tell you immediately and explain exactly what it means — not after the bill arrives. That’s how you avoid the nightmare of a pool that looks great for two years and then starts failing again from the inside out.
Structural pool restoration isn’t glamorous work. But it’s the work that determines whether your renovation lasts five years or thirty.
Backyard Pool Remodel, Coffee County
A Full Renovation Covers More Than You Think
When most people hear “pool renovation,” they picture new plaster and maybe some tile. The reality is that a comprehensive backyard pool remodel can transform nearly everything — the surface finish, the waterline tile, the coping, the deck, the lighting, the filtration system, the pump, the automation, and even the water chemistry setup.
We can convert your pool to a saltwater system, add LED lighting, install water features, upgrade to a variable-speed pump, and resurface with a durable pebble or quartz aggregate finish that holds up to South Georgia’s UV exposure far better than standard plaster. If your deck is cracked, faded, or just plain outdated, we handle that too. We cover the whole backyard — not just the water.
You tell us what’s been bothering you most, and we’ll build a renovation plan around that.
Renovation & Modernization FAQ
Common Questions About Our Service
How do I know if my pool needs renovation or just a few repairs?
The honest answer is that it depends on what’s actually wrong — and the only way to know is a proper assessment. If you’re dealing with one failing piece of equipment, that’s a repair. But if you’ve got rough plaster, cracked tile, persistent water clarity problems, an aging pump that runs constantly, and a deck that’s seen better days, you’re looking at a pool that needs more than a band-aid. A renovation addresses the full picture rather than cycling through individual repairs every season. We can walk through the pool with you and give you a clear, unvarnished opinion on which direction makes more sense for your situation.
Is it better to renovate an old pool or tear it out and build a new one?
For most Coffee County homeowners, renovation is the smarter call — and usually by a significant margin. A new concrete pool in Coffee County typically runs $50,000 to $85,000. A thorough renovation, even a comprehensive one, almost always comes in well below that. You’re also keeping the existing shell, which — if it’s structurally sound — is already doing its job. Demolition adds cost, mess, and time. Unless the pool has catastrophic structural failure or is in a location that genuinely doesn’t work anymore, renovation delivers a better outcome for less money.
What is the best time of year to schedule a pool renovation in Coffee County?
Fall and winter are ideal — and Coffee County’s mild climate makes this especially true here. We rarely see extended freezes, so renovation work can proceed through December, January, and February without significant weather delays. Scheduling in the off-season means your pool is fully finished and ready before the South Georgia heat arrives in May. It also means you’re not competing with the spring rush, when every homeowner who opened their pool and found problems is suddenly calling contractors at the same time. If you’re thinking about a renovation, now is the right time to get it on the schedule.
How long does a pool renovation typically take?
A basic resurfacing project can often be completed in one to two weeks. A more comprehensive renovation — new surface, tile, coping, equipment upgrades, deck work — typically runs three to five weeks depending on the scope and what we find once the pool is drained. The timeline we give you at the start is the timeline we work toward. If something unexpected comes up during the structural inspection, we tell you right away and adjust the plan together. What we don’t do is disappear for weeks without communication or keep pushing the finish date without explanation.
Can you add features like LED lighting or a saltwater system during a renovation?
Absolutely — and a renovation is actually the most cost-effective time to do it. When the pool is already drained and the equipment is already being replaced or evaluated, adding a saltwater conversion, LED lighting, a variable-speed pump, or water features is far less disruptive and expensive than coming back later to do it as a standalone project. We’ll go over what’s possible during the assessment, and you can decide what makes sense for your budget and how you actually use the pool. There’s no pressure to add anything — but the option is there, and it’s worth knowing about before the project starts.
Do you handle the permits for pool renovation work in Coffee County?
Yes. Structural renovations, plumbing changes, and electrical work all require permits in Georgia, and we navigate that process for you. Georgia also requires a licensed contractor for any residential work over $2,500 — so if someone quotes you a renovation job and can’t show you a current contractor’s license, that’s a serious red flag. We’re fully licensed and handle the permitting side so you don’t have to figure it out yourself. The last thing you want is an unpermitted renovation that creates problems when you go to sell the house or file an insurance claim down the road.
Honest On-Site Assessment
We come out, look at the pool, pressure test for leaks, and give you a straight read on what it actually needs — no upselling, no vague estimates.
Clear, Itemized Renovation Plan
You get a written scope of work with transparent pricing before anything starts — so the number we quote is the number you pay.
Renovation Completed, Pool Ready
We handle every phase from structural repairs to final surface finishing, equipment installation, and chemical startup — then hand you back a pool that’s ready to use.