
Chandler Pool Resurfacing, Remodeling & Repair
Pool Resurfacing, HOA-Compliant Upgrades & Expert Repair | Serving Chandler AZ Since 1957
Swimming Pool Service & Repair has served Chandler AZ since 1957 -- three generations, 69 years. We're an authorized Pebble Tec Elite Builder and the area's most experienced pool contractor, specializing in pool resurfacing ($6,500-$15,000), full remodels ($15,000-$65,000+), pool pump repair ($200-$1,500), coping replacement ($3,500-$10,000), and expert equipment repair ($1,200-$8,500) for neighborhoods from Ocotillo to Chandler Heights. BBB A+ rated. We handle HOA coordination. Free on-site estimates: (602) 267-7203.
What Makes Chandler Pool Resurfacing Different?
Chandler pool resurfacing requires understanding one thing most contractors miss: timing. The bulk of Chandler's residential development happened in the 1990s-2010s, which means thousands of pools across Ocotillo, Sun Groves, Chandler Heights, and Circle G are now hitting their first resurface window -- 20 to 25 years old with original builder-grade plaster. If you're searching for a pool resurfacing company near me in Chandler AZ, Swimming Pool Service & Repair has been the trusted pool contractor for Chandler pool resurfacing, renovation, and repair since 1957, helping families navigate first-time resurface decisions with real pricing and honest advice for three generations.
When Chandler was transforming from farmland to a tech hub in the 1990s -- when Intel and Microchip were drawing families to master-planned communities like Ocotillo -- we were already here, 40 years into business. We watched Chandler grow from 30,000 to 280,000 residents and built relationships with HOA boards, property managers, and families across every major Chandler neighborhood. We know which HOAs approve which colors. We know what builder-grade plaster looks like after 20 years of Chandler hard water. We've done this thousands of times.
Unlike corporate pool franchises entering the East Valley market, we're a family-owned pool company -- three generations, building toward the fourth. No corporate overhead, no call centers, no production quotas. When you call us, you get the owner and experienced crews who've worked Chandler neighborhoods for decades. That's the difference between a pool contractor building a brand for shareholders and a pool company building a legacy for family.
How Much Does Pool Resurfacing Cost in Chandler?
Pool resurfacing in Chandler typically costs $6,500 to $15,000, depending on pool size, finish material, and additional work. Most Chandler pools were built in the late 1990s and 2000s -- if yours has original plaster, it's likely 20-25 years old and past its useful life. Standard plaster replastering starts around $6,500. Pebble Sheen and quartz finishes range from $7,500 to $10,000 for average Chandler pools (12,000-18,000 gallons). Premium Pebble Tec runs $9,000 to $15,000 for larger pools. About 50% of our Chandler pool resurfacing customers add at least one upgrade -- tile, coping, equipment, or lighting -- during the project, which is the most cost-effective time to bundle improvements.

Chandler Pool Service Price Ranges
Pebble Patch Repair: $650-$2,400 -- Surface chips, pop-offs, and spot repairs.
Pool Resurfacing: $6,500-$15,000 -- Pebble Tec, Pebble Sheen, quartz. Authorized since 1987.
Tile Replacement: $1,500-$5,000 -- Waterline tile cleaning, repair, and full replacement.
Coping Replacement: $3,500-$10,000 -- Coping stones, salt damage repair, expansion joint work.
Equipment Replacement: $1,200-$8,500 -- Pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, automation.
Pool Lighting: $450-$1,800 -- LED upgrades, color-changing lights, fixture replacements.
Skimmer Replacement: $1,500-$3,000 -- Cracked or leaking skimmers.
Glass Tile Repair: $350-$2,000 spot, $2,000-$10,000 full conversion.
Water Leveler Repair: $650-$1,800 -- Stuck, leaking, or failed autofill valves.
Full Pool Remodel: $15,000-$65,000+ -- Surface, tile, coping, equipment, plumbing, features.
Every estimate is free, on-site, and specific to your pool. No ballpark guesses. Call (602) 267-7203.
Why Do Chandler Homeowners Choose Swimming Pool Service & Repair?
Pebble Tec Elite Builder Certification
We hold the highest-tier certification from Pebble Technology International. Chandler homeowners searching for pool resurfacing near me should know: Pebble Tec costs about 30-40% more than standard plaster but lasts 25-30 years versus plaster's 10-15 years. In Chandler's hard water (350+ ppm), standard plaster chalks, stains, and roughens within 8-12 years. Pebble Tec resists hard water staining significantly better. Most Chandler HOAs -- including Ocotillo, Sun Groves, and Circle G -- approve Pebble Tec and Pebble Sheen in standard color ranges.
Deep Chandler & HOA Experience
We've been serving Chandler neighborhoods since before many of them existed. We know the specific HOA requirements of Ocotillo, Sun Groves, Chandler Heights, and Circle G. We understand that most Chandler pools started with builder-grade finishes and equipment that homeowners are now ready to upgrade. We handle HOA coordination routinely -- we confirm approved colors during your consultation, show physical samples, and can coordinate directly with your HOA to streamline approvals. This contextual knowledge is what separates a family-owned Chandler pool contractor from a generic franchise
69 Years, BBB A+ Rated
We've maintained a perfect BBB rating for decades and served the Chandler market for 69 years -- three generations of the same family, with the fourth already on the jobsites. Chandler is a community where neighbors talk. Our reputation is built on showing up, doing quality work, and standing behind it -- not on marketing budgets. When your neighbors recommend a pool resurfacing company in Chandler, it's usually us.
Which Chandler Neighborhoods Do You Serve?
Ocotillo (85248, 85249)
One of Chandler's premier master-planned communities, developed in the 1990s-2000s. Ocotillo is known for larger homes and sophisticated design. Pools here are typically 20-30 years old and well-maintained but hitting the resurface window. Ocotillo homeowners often have higher aesthetic expectations and invest in quality upgrades. Pool resurfacing in Ocotillo typically runs $7,500-$12,000. Many Ocotillo homeowners upgrade from builder-grade plaster to Pebble Sheen or Pebble Tec during resurface.
Sun Groves (85249)
A well-established neighborhood with mostly 1990s-era construction. Sun Groves pools are hitting the prime resurface window -- 25-30 years old with original plaster showing chalking and roughness. This community has active HOA involvement and specific aesthetic standards. We frequently coordinate with Sun Groves HOA on pool finish approvals and upgrades. Full pool remodels in Sun Groves typically range from $15,000-$35,000.
Chandler Heights (85249)
A family-oriented community with homes from the 1990s-2010s era. Chandler Heights pools range from 15-30 years old. This neighborhood tends toward practical families who value reliability and reasonable cost. Pool resurfacing here typically runs $6,500-$10,000.
Circle G Ranch & Golf Communities (85249)
Master-planned communities with golf course proximity and larger properties featuring upscale homes with premium aesthetic standards. Residents invest in quality finishes and features. Pool resurfacing in Circle G runs $8,000-$14,000.
Downtown Chandler (85225) & West Chandler (85224, 85226)
Downtown features a mix of older homes and newer construction with diverse pool ages. West Chandler has some of the more established Chandler neighborhoods. Whether you need a quick pool repair near you in Chandler or a complete transformation, we serve the entire city.
What Are the Most Common Pool Problems in Chandler?
Rough, Stained, or Peeling Surfaces
Many Chandler pools built between 1995 and 2005 featured white or light builder-grade plaster. After 20-25 years of Arizona sun and hard water (350+ ppm), these surfaces are chalking, staining, and turning rough underfoot. Upgrading to Pebble Tec or Pebble Sheen ($6,500-$15,000) restores the surface and modernizes the pool for 25-30 years.
Salt System Coping Damage
Salt chlorination is popular in Chandler, but salt accelerates coping and tile deterioration -- especially on pools 10+ years old. We see crumbling coping and popping tile weekly in Ocotillo and Sun Groves. Tile replacement ($1,500-$5,000) and coping replacement ($3,500-$10,000) with salt-resistant materials.
Builder-Grade Equipment Failures
Arizona heat kills pool equipment 30% faster than the national average. Many Chandler pools from the late 1990s feature builder-grade pumps, filters, and heaters that were cheap when installed and are now failing. Equipment replacement runs $1,200-$8,500. Variable-speed pump upgrades cut energy bills 60-80% and often pay for themselves within 2-3 years. See pool pump repair options.
HOA Compliance Concerns
Most Chandler HOAs restrict pool finish colors, sometimes restrict decking materials, and have approval processes. Understanding and complying with HOA requirements prevents costly mistakes. We coordinate with HOAs to ensure projects stay compliant -- we know which communities approve which colors and can often streamline the approval process.
First-Time Resurface Uncertainty
Many Chandler homeowners are facing pool resurface for the first time and have questions: Do I need to resurface? What are my finish options? What's the difference between plaster and Pebble Tec? Is equipment replacement necessary? We help homeowners navigate these decisions clearly -- no pressure, real numbers, honest advice.

What Pool Services Do You Offer in Chandler?
Whether you're searching for pool resurfacing near me, pool remodel near me, or need an emergency pool pump repair in Chandler AZ, or navigating HOA requirements for your first resurface -- we bring 69 years of expertise to every project as Chandler's most experienced pool contractor:
Pool Resurfacing ($6,500-$15,000) -- Pebble Tec, Pebble Sheen, quartz, and aggregate finishes.
Complete Pool Remodeling ($15,000-$65,000+) -- Water features, LED lighting, equipment, tile, coping, and custom design.
Equipment Replacement ($1,200-$8,500) -- Pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, and automation upgrades.
Tile Replacement ($1,500-$5,000) -- Waterline tile cleaning, repair, and full replacement.
Coping Replacement ($3,500-$10,000) -- Coping stones, salt damage repair, expansion joint work.
Pool Lighting ($450-$1,800) -- LED upgrades, color-changing lights, and fixture replacements.
Pool Pump Repair ($200-$1,500) -- Motor rebuilds, variable-speed upgrades, and diagnostics.
Pool Plumbing Repair ($200-$1,000) -- Leak detection, pipe repair, and pressure testing.
Skimmer Replacement ($1,500-$3,000) -- Full structural replacement, re-plumbing, and surface patch.
Glass Tile Repair ($350-$10,000) -- Spot repairs to full waterline conversions.
Water Leveler / Autofill Repair ($650-$1,800) -- Diagnosis, repair, or replacement.
Every Chandler project starts with a free on-site estimate. No sales pressure, no guesswork -- just honest advice from a family-owned company that's been doing this since 1957.
When Is the Best Time to Resurface a Pool in Chandler?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are peak seasons for Chandler pool resurfacing and remodeling. Pebble Tec and plaster finishes cure best between 50 and 90 degrees -- Arizona's extreme summer heat makes curing unpredictable. We book 4-6 weeks out during peak season for pool resurfacing near me requests, so if you're planning a spring project, call in January or February. Fall resurfacing means your pool is ready for the holidays.
For equipment repairs and pump replacements, we handle emergency service year-round -- including summer, when Arizona heat pushes equipment to failure. Plumbing repairs and leak detection are ideal in winter when pools are used less and water loss is easier to measure.
