Update Your Pool With Modern Features and Finishes

Swimming Pool Remodeling in Newcastle for aging pools that need resurfacing, redesign, or functional upgrades

Doug Meyer offers swimming pool remodeling for homeowners in Newcastle who want to update the appearance, improve energy efficiency, or add features to an existing pool. If your pool has a worn surface, outdated tile, inefficient equipment, or a design that no longer suits your needs, the remodeling service includes resurfacing, coping replacement, tile work, equipment upgrades, and structural modifications. You work with a team that assesses the current condition, recommends updates based on your goals, and completes the work using durable materials and proven methods.


The remodeling process starts with draining the pool and inspecting the shell, plumbing, and equipment for damage or wear. Existing surfaces are removed if resurfacing is needed, and any cracks or weak areas are repaired before new plaster, aggregate, or tile is applied. Coping stones are reset or replaced, and the deck is evaluated for cracking, settling, or surface wear. Equipment upgrades may include variable-speed pumps, LED lighting, automated controls, or energy-efficient heaters that reduce operating costs and improve performance. Older pools in Newcastle often need plumbing updates to accommodate modern filtration systems or to replace corroded pipes that have deteriorated over time.


Schedule a consultation with Doug Meyer to explore remodeling options and see what updates will extend the life of your pool.

What Changes During a Pool Remodel

You receive a remodeling plan that outlines surface replacement, structural repairs, equipment upgrades, and any design changes you've requested. Doug Meyer removes old plaster or tile, preps the shell, and applies new finishing materials that resist staining and wear. Tile borders are replaced, coping is reset or upgraded, and the deck is resurfaced or repaired to match the updated pool appearance. Equipment is swapped out for modern, energy-efficient models that run quieter and use less electricity.


After the remodel is finished, you'll see a smooth, clean surface free of stains and rough patches, updated tile and coping that frame the pool, and equipment that operates more efficiently and quietly. The water circulates properly, the lighting is brighter and more even, and automated controls allow you to adjust settings without manual timers or switches. The pool looks newer, functions better, and requires less maintenance than it did before the remodel.


Remodeling timelines depend on the scope of work, weather conditions, and material availability, but most projects are completed within two to four weeks once the pool is drained. Structural modifications, such as adding a tanning ledge or reconfiguring steps, extend the timeline and require additional planning. The remodeling service does not include landscaping, fencing, or outdoor structures unless specified in the project agreement.

What Homeowners Ask About Pool Remodeling

Questions typically focus on surface options, equipment upgrades, and how long the pool will be out of service. Here are answers based on common remodeling scenarios.

What surface materials are available for resurfacing?

Options include traditional white or colored plaster, exposed aggregate finishes that add texture and color, and tile surfaces that offer durability and a high-end appearance, each with different costs and maintenance needs.

A properly applied plaster surface typically lasts ten to fifteen years, while aggregate and tile finishes can last twenty years or more, depending on water chemistry, usage, and maintenance habits.

When should pool equipment be upgraded during a remodel?

If your pump, heater, or filter is more than ten years old, operates inefficiently, or requires frequent repairs, upgrading during the remodel saves labor costs and ensures compatibility with new automation or control systems.

Why is coping replaced during remodeling?

Coping stones crack, shift, or become loose over time due to settling, freeze damage, or improper installation, and replacing them during a remodel prevents water intrusion and gives the pool a clean, finished edge.

What should you expect during the remodeling process in Newcastle?

The pool will be drained and out of service for several weeks, construction noise and equipment will be present during working hours, and access to the backyard may be limited while crews complete surface prep, finishing work, and equipment installation.

Doug Meyer works with homeowners in Newcastle to remodel pools that are outdated, worn, or no longer meeting their needs. Contact the team to review your pool's condition and discuss options that improve appearance and performance.