Burbank Pool Construction renovates aging pools throughout the east San Fernando Valley. A worn interior, tired tile, and a cracked deck do not mean the pool is finished; they usually mean it is due for a refresh. A renovation is the chance to modernize the look, clean up how the pool runs, and add the touches the original build skipped. We read the pool honestly, scope the work, and price it before we start.
- Complete pool reworks
- New tile, coping, and interior finish
- Refreshed layout and features
- Updated circulation
- Itemized written cost breakdowns
When A Pool Is Worth Saving
An older pool with a solid shell is nearly always worth renovating instead of tearing out. The costly structural work is already buried in your yard, and a renovation lets you redo everything you see and touch for a fraction of what a new build would cost. The real question is what the pool actually needs, and that begins with an honest read rather than a sales pitch.
We look hard at the shell, the plumbing, the surfaces, and the deck, and we tell you plainly what is worth keeping and what should go. A pool with a few cosmetic gripes calls for a very different scope than one fighting circulation trouble or a surface that is genuinely failing, and we size the work to the actual condition, not a one-size package.
If the shell is sound, a renovation can turn a dated pool into something that looks and behaves like new. If the shell is not sound, we will say so just as plainly, because a straight read on the pool is worth more to you than a job oversold.
What a Renovation Project Covers
A full renovation can reach almost everything you see. Fresh waterline tile and new coping rewrite the whole look of the pool. A new plaster, quartz, or pebble interior brings back the color and the clean feel of a new surface underfoot. New or expanded decking reshapes how the entire backyard works around the water.
It is also the right moment to modernize how the pool runs. Updated plumbing and equipment sharpen circulation and trim energy use, and additions like a spa, a sun shelf, water features, or automation are far cheaper to fold in while the pool is already opened up for the surface work.
Because we design and build the renovation as one project, the new pieces work with each other rather than looking bolted on after the fact. The result reads as a pool that was deliberately rethought, not patched together over a couple of weekends.
A Straight Plan Before The First Drain
Every renovation starts with a real look at the pool and a written plan. We document the condition, walk through what you want changed, and hand you an itemized estimate before any work begins. You see exactly what the renovation covers and what it costs up front, with nothing held back for later.
We sequence the work to keep the disruption as short as the scope allows, and we keep you posted as the renovation moves along. One crew owns the whole job, so there is no juggling separate trades and no shrugging when something needs an adjustment.
If your Burbank-area pool is looking its age, call 562-620-3515 for a free visit and a clear plan for bringing it back.
How this fits the rest of the home
A pool is a design-build project, so pool renovation rarely stands alone, it connects to pool design and build, pool remodels, replastering the pool, building the deck, pool automation, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Glendale pool renovation, Pool Renovation in North Hollywood, Toluca Lake pool renovation, Sun Valley pool renovation and everywhere else across the Burbank area.
If you searched for a pool crew near Burbank, you have reached a local pool builder, call 562-620-3515 any time. For background, read Planning a Pool on a Tight Valley Lot: Making a Small Backyard Work on our blog, or head back to our Burbank home page to see everything we do.