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📞 (726) 268-5597
If you've been fighting the same pool problems season after season — rough surface, persistent calcium scaling, staining that comes back within weeks of treatment — the issue isn't your chemistry. It's the surface.
Plaster breaks down. In Boerne, where the Hill Country's exceptionally hard limestone-filtered water deposits calcium on pool surfaces at an accelerated rate, plaster doesn't last as long as it would in softer-water markets. The Edwards-Trinity Aquifer produces some of the highest calcium hardness readings in Texas. That chemistry works against standard plaster constantly — etching it, scaling it, and eventually making it impossible to keep clean.
Most Boerne homeowners we speak with have been managing these symptoms for 2–3 seasons before calling. By then, they've spent hundreds more on chemicals than necessary, and in many cases the plaster is so porous that algae is living in the substrate — not the water.
A deteriorating pool surface doesn't hold still — it compounds:
You're already paying for the failing surface. The question is whether you keep paying or fix it.
Resurfacing a residential pool in the San Antonio–Hill Country area typically runs $4,500–$11,000 depending on surface type and pool size:
Your free estimate includes the exact quote for your specific pool. No surprises at invoice time. For Boerne's hard water, we typically recommend quartz or pebble — the longer lifespan and better calcium resistance makes the upgrade worth it.
We're about 30 minutes from Boerne and work throughout Kendall County and the surrounding Hill Country regularly. Boerne's water supply is among the hardest in the region — limestone-filtered with calcium hardness that accelerates plaster degradation and drives heavy scale deposits at the waterline faster than almost any other market we serve.
We account for that in our startup chemistry protocol — calibrated for local water conditions, not a one-size-fits-all approach. If you've had other contractors tell you the staining is a chemistry issue you need to manage differently, it's time for a second opinion. The surface is usually the actual problem.
No pressure, no obligation. We'll tell you honestly whether you need a full resurface, a patch, or something else entirely. The estimate is free. The call takes 10 minutes.
📞 (726) 268-5597