Pool Remodel Services in Jacksonville Beach, FL

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Your Jacksonville Beach Pool Deserves Better: Let's Fix That

Here’s something we see all the time in Jax Beach: a homeowner who loves where they live but cringes every time they look at their pool. Stained plaster. Faded tile. A deck that’s cracked right down the middle. Maybe the pump sounds like it’s about to give up. And the whole thing just doesn’t look anything like the backyard they imagined when they bought the house.

That’s where we come in. All County Pool Services has been remodeling pools in Jacksonville Beach for over 40 years — and we know this area. We know what salt air off the Atlantic does to a plaster finish over five or six summers. We know how the sandy soil along the coast shifts and what it does to a pool shell over time. Scott, our owner, has seen every version of this problem and personally shows up to every job we take on. That’s not something the big national companies can say.

Give us a call at 904-580-0900 and we’ll come out, take a look, and give you a straight answer on what your pool actually needs.

Is It Time to Remodel? Here's What to Look For

Jacksonville Beach pools age differently than pools even 20 miles inland. The combination of ocean air, year-round use, and Florida’s intensity on surfaces means things break down faster here. If any of these look familiar, it’s probably time to call:

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The Surface Feels Rough or Looks Stained

Run your hand along the wall of your pool. If it scratches or feels like sandpaper, the plaster has broken down. Chalky white patches, rust-colored stains, and dark discoloration that won’t brush away — these are signs the finish is done. Near the beach, this happens faster than most people expect. Standard plaster near Jacksonville Beach lasts maybe 7 to 10 years, sometimes less. Once the surface opens up, water gets in behind it and the problems get expensive quickly.

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You're Seeing Cracks — Even Small Ones

Don’t brush off hairline cracks. In Jacksonville Beach especially, the sandy soil underneath a pool shifts — and when it does, small cracks become bigger ones. Water seeps through and erodes the shell from the inside out. We’ve seen pools where the owner waited a couple of years on a small crack and ended up with a structural repair that cost three times what a timely remodel would have. Catch it early.

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The Equipment Is Old and Expensive to Run

Older single-speed pumps run full blast every hour they’re on. That’s a lot of wasted electricity, especially in a market where energy costs aren’t exactly going down. If your pump is pushing 8 to 10 years or more, it’s dragging up your JEA bill every month. Swapping it out during a remodel makes financial sense — modern variable-speed pumps run quieter, last longer, and they’re specifically built to hold up in the kind of salty coastal air we deal with here.

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Safety Is Becoming a Real Concern

Slippery decking, steps that have shifted and cracked, handrails that wobble, or lighting that stopped working — these aren’t cosmetic issues. They’re liability issues. Florida’s pool safety codes have been updated over the years, and older pools frequently don’t meet current standards. A remodel brings everything into compliance and gives you peace of mind, especially if you have kids or grandkids in the water.

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Your Pool Doesn't Have What You Actually Want

Maybe you’ve always wanted a tanning ledge. Or you’d love a waterfall feature, some proper underwater lighting, a bigger deck for entertaining. Jax Beach homeowners spend a lot of time outside — the weather lets you. If your pool isn’t set up the way you want it, a remodel is when you fix that. You’re not just patching what’s broken; you’re building what you actually want back there.

Pool Remodel Services in Jacksonville Beach

We handle the whole job. No subcontracting out the parts we don’t want to deal with. Here’s what a remodel with All County typically covers:

Pool Resurfacing: We’ll tell you which one makes sense for your pool and your budget. Quartz and pebble finishes hold up significantly longer near the coast and handle the chemical swings that coastal pools see better than standard plaster does.

Tile & Coping Replacement: Old waterline tile takes a beating from salt air and pool chemicals year after year. We swap it out with materials that actually hold up and update the look of the whole pool in the process.

Deck Expansion & Refinishing: If your deck is cracked, cramped, or just looks worn out, we can resurface it or expand it. Slip-resistant, heat-reflective finishes make a big difference when you’re walking barefoot in August.

Water Features & Lighting: Waterfalls, bubblers, LED color lighting these are the upgrades that turn a basic pool into something people actually want to spend time around. Great for families and great for anyone who entertains.

Equipment Upgrades: We put in variable-speed pumps, efficient heaters, and solid filtration systems. Coastal conditions chew through cheap equipment we spec gear that lasts.

Structural Repairs: Cracks in the shell, uneven decking from soil movement, leaks we deal with the underlying issue, not just the surface. If we find something structural during the remodel, we fix it right.

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Why Jacksonville Beach Homeowners Call All County?

There’s no shortage of pool companies working in this area. So why do Jacksonville Beach homeowners keep coming back to us? A few reasons:

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What does a pool remodel cost in Jacksonville Beach?

It depends a lot on what you’re doing. A straightforward resurface drain the pool, prep the surface, apply a new finish typically runs somewhere in the $10,000 to $20,000 range. Once you start adding new decking, coping, tile work, and equipment, you’re usually looking at $20,000 to $45,000. Full gut-and-transform jobs with water features, structural repairs, and LED lighting can go higher from there. The honest answer is that we don’t know your specific number until we see your pool. Call us at 904-580-0900 and we’ll come out and give you a real quote — not a range pulled from thin air.

A resurface-only job can wrap up in one to two weeks. A bigger project new tile, decking, coping, equipment swap takes anywhere from three to six weeks depending on what we find when we get in there. If permits are required (more on that below), those add time on the front end. We tell you upfront how long we expect the job to take, and we don’t drag it out.

Fall and early winter, honestly. October through January is the sweet spot for Jacksonville Beach homeowners. The pool sits unused more during those months anyway, so the downtime doesn’t sting as much. You’ll also have the remodel done before everyone starts calling us in April when they realize they want to swim and the pool looks rough. We stay busy year-round here Florida doesn’t really have an off-season but fall and winter scheduling is typically easier and faster.

More than most homeowners realize until they see what we see. The salt particles in the air here don’t just drift past they settle on pool surfaces, get into the grout, work on the metal components. We’ve seen pump motors corrode out twice as fast on pools within a mile of the beach compared to pools in Mandarin or Orange Park. The plaster surface develops pitting and staining faster, too. It’s not that coastal pools can’t hold up they absolutely can with the right materials and the right maintenance but the coastal environment is genuinely harder on pools than inland conditions. We factor all of that into our material recommendations.

It depends on the scope. Resurfacing and replastering no permit needed in most cases. But if we’re touching electrical (new lighting, for example), adding or modifying plumbing, or making structural changes, then yes, a permit gets pulled from the City of Jacksonville. We handle that. You don’t have to deal with the building department or track anything down. We pull the permit, schedule the inspections, and take care of the paperwork. It’s part of the job.

Replace it only if the pool structure is genuinely compromised beyond repair and that’s rare. New pool construction in the Jacksonville area starts around $60,000 to $80,000 and takes the better part of a year once you factor in permitting, excavation, and finishing. A remodel uses the shell you already have, costs a fraction of that, and we’re in and out in weeks. You can change a lot more than people think during a remodel shape of the steps, add a tanning ledge, update every surface, swap all the equipment and end up with a pool that looks and works like new. We’ve seen homeowners drop $30,000 on a remodel and have neighbors ask if they got a new pool. Replacement is rarely the answer.

For Jacksonville Beach specifically, we push quartz or pebble over standard plaster almost every time. Here’s the practical reason: standard plaster near the coast tends to last 7 years if you’re lucky. The salt air, the chemical swings, the heavy use it all shortens the lifespan. Quartz aggregate gets you to 12 or 15 years with noticeably better stain resistance. Pebble finishes push further than that 15+ years is realistic when maintained properly. Yes, quartz and pebble cost more upfront. But you won’t be resurfacing again in six years. We’ll go over all the options when we come out price differences, appearance, how each one holds up and let you decide what fits.

A remodeled pool helps in Jacksonville Beach more than it does in a lot of markets, for a simple reason buyers here expect outdoor living to be a real part of the property. Average home prices in Jax Beach are running around $742,000. At that price point, buyers are looking hard at every corner of the property, and an old, stained pool with a worn deck is a negotiating tool they’ll use against you. An updated pool removes that leverage. Local data suggests pool updates can add 5 to 8 percent to resale value in this market. Beyond resale, Jacksonville Beach has a strong short-term rental market an updated, attractive pool makes a real difference in nightly rate and booking rate if that’s something you’re thinking about.

Call 904-580-0900 or fill out the form on this page. Scott will come out to your Jacksonville Beach home, walk the pool, hear what you want done, and give you a straight quote. No pressure, no upsell tactics. Just an honest look at what your pool needs and what it’ll cost to get there. We also serve Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fernandina Beach, and Orange Park so if you’re just outside Jax Beach, reach out anyway.