Remodeling

Remodels can range from simple deck, tile and interior changes to intricate design changes, adding a spa, changing equipment and more.

In some ways, pool remodeling or renovation is more difficult than building the original pool. Depending on the scope of the project you may have all of the elements of new pool construction and all of the uncertainties of remodel work. That said, it is of utmost importance to find a builder who will stand by the price stated on the remodel contract. 

Many times in remodel work, an inexperienced contractor may miss items in their bid and expect the homeowner to pay for them above the contract price. With Sidewinder Custom Pools, LLC, the price is the price.  If we are shortsighted on estimating a project I believe that we must stand up for our mistakes and not attempt to charge the owner.

Here's a common question from homeowners.

Question: I’ve recently purchased a home with an existing swimming pool in it.  All of the interior work is now complete (drapes, carpet, paint etc.) and I would like to turn my attention to the swimming pool. It looks so 1970s. What can I do.

Answer: The first step in any pool renovation or remodel project is to talk to an expert.  As with all remodel projects, things aren’t always as they seem.  An expert will help guide you through all the intricacies associated with these types of projects.

One of the first decisions is where to start and stop.

  • Do you like the shape and depth of the pool?
  • Or maybe you only want to upgrade the interior?
  • How about new tile?
  • How about the decking? 
  • Is the operating equipment working well? 

All things are possible in remodeling . Enlisting the help of an expert will keep you from making mistakes with the structure and hydraulics of the pool, introduce new colors and textures and most importantly also make sure you follow all the building codes that will apply to your project.

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