Silva Pool Contractors renovates older pools across central Los Angeles, where plenty of homes have a sound shell hiding under a worn finish and dated tile. A renovation lets you bring the look and the function back to current standards for a fraction of the cost of starting over. We read the pool honestly, scope the work to what it actually needs, and put the price in writing before we touch anything.
- Full surface and tile refresh
- New coping and interior finishes
- Whole-pool modernizations
- Added shelves, benches, and features
- Written scope before any work
Reading the pool before we recommend a thing
Every renovation starts with an honest read of what is actually in the ground. We look at the shell, the plumbing, the finish, and the deck, and we tell you plainly which parts are worth keeping and which are at the end of their life. An older central LA pool with cosmetic wear needs a very different scope than one with a circulation problem or a surface that has started to fail, and we will not sell you the larger job when the smaller one is the right call.
A sound shell is the thing that makes a renovation pay off. The expensive structural work, the dig, the steel, and the shell, is already done, so the money goes into the surfaces and systems you actually see and use. When the shell is good, a renovation can make a tired pool look and run like a new one.
If the shell is genuinely compromised, we will say so rather than paper over it with a fresh finish that fails in a season. An honest read on the pool is worth more to you than an oversold scope, and it is the only way we know how to work.
How much ground a renovation covers
A full renovation can touch almost everything you experience around the pool. New waterline tile and coping change the entire character of the water. A fresh plaster, quartz, or pebble interior brings back the color and the feel of a new surface. New or expanded decking reshapes how the whole backyard works around the pool, especially on a compact central LA lot where every square foot of patio counts.
A renovation is also the natural moment to modernize how the pool runs. Updated plumbing and a variable-speed pump improve circulation and cut the operating cost, and additions like a shelf, a bench, a small spa, or automation can go in while the pool is already opened up for the surface work.
Because we design and build the renovation as a single project, the new pieces work together instead of looking bolted on after the fact. The pool should read as if it were intentionally redesigned, which is exactly what a thoughtful renovation is.
A clear scope before the first day
We document the condition of the pool, talk through what you want changed, and hand you an itemized written scope before a single tool comes out. You see exactly what the renovation covers and what it costs, with no vague allowances that balloon later. That up-front clarity is the whole point.
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 entire job, so there is no coordinating separate trades and no finger-pointing if something needs an adjustment partway through.
If your central LA pool is looking tired, call 424-421-3759 for a free assessment and an honest plan for bringing it back to life without the cost of a new build.
the home this service belongs to
A pool is a design-build project, so pool renovation rarely stands alone, it connects to pool construction, remodeling the pool, a new plaster finish, a new pool deck, energy-efficient equipment, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Pool Renovation in Mid Wilshire, Pool Renovation in Koreatown, Pool Renovation in Mid City, Fairfax pool renovation and everywhere else across the Los Angeles area.
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