
This pool came to us tired — a faded white interior, dated step-marker tile, and a shell carrying the scars of original construction shortcuts. The top row of mosaic tile was being pushed off the side because the builder had set wood forms directly on top of the shell before pouring the cantilever coping. Every time those forms soaked up water, they swelled and kicked the tile loose — a slow-motion failure baked in from day one. In this business, you're only as good as the hands putting it together — and the eyes checking in on them. We don't take that lightly. We stripped the old tile, cut out the compromised strip beneath, and wrapped the perimeter in a beautiful new mosaic band. The failing quartz interior was replaced with Pebble Tec in Oyster White. We left the step-marker tile off the shallow end for a cleaner, more sophisticated look. The lights had all failed because the junction box was installed below water-level grade — a code issue we corrected by rerouting everything properly. All equipment was replaced and brought up to modern standard, with full smart automation now controlled from the homeowner's phone. The deck was resurfaced to finish the picture. Quietly opulent, top to bottom.