At AquaCraft Pools, we provide tailored refurbishment services designed to revitalise tired, outdated, or damaged pools and across the UK. Whether you’re looking to enhance aesthetics, improve energy efficiency, upgrade mechanical systems, or modernise pool features, our experienced teams work with both residential and commercial clients to deliver high-quality results.
From minor improvements to full structural redesigns, our renovation solutions are focused on safety, durability, and visual impact, helping you restore and future-proof your pool investment.
Our swimming pool renovation specialists are fully equipped to carry out structural repairs such as fixing cracks, re-pouring concrete shells, and reinforcing pool walls.
Resurfacing options often include plaster, quartz, fibreglass, or pebble finishes, all of which enhance both durability and appearance. Professional resurfacing extends the lifespan of the pool and helps prevent water loss through micro-leaks.
Homeowners choose to renovate their swimming pools for a range of structural, functional, and aesthetic reasons, including:
Outdated designs – Older layouts and finishes replaced with modern styles and improved aesthetics.
Surface deterioration – Worn tiles, peeling coatings, or eroded plaster requiring restoration.
Cracked or damaged shells – Structural issues addressed through resurfacing or reinforcement.
Inefficient filtration systems – Upgrades to improve water clarity, energy use, and overall performance.
Modern feature upgrades – Additions such as LED lighting, heating, automation, or spa elements.
Safety enhancements – Updates to meet current standards through fencing, covers, or alarms.
Chlorine-to-saltwater conversions – Improved comfort, lower maintenance, and better water quality.
Improved accessibility – Adjustments like handrails, steps, or shallow entries for easier use.
Leak repairs – Fixing water loss issues that impact structure and running costs.
Changes in property layout – Renovations that align the pool with new landscaping or outdoor living designs.
The cost of renovating a swimming pool ranges from £3,000 to over £30,000, depending on the size of the pool, the scale of refurbishment, and the materials or upgrades selected.
Costs are primarily influenced by the extent of repairs needed for surfaces or structural elements, the replacement or enhancement of filtration and heating systems, the addition of new features such as lighting or waterfalls, and any redesign work required to update the pool’s appearance or functionality.
Contact AquaCraft Pools to get customised prices for swimming pool renovation at your property.
Swimming pool renovations can include retrofitting older pools with a wide range of modern enhancements, including saltwater chlorination systems, variable-speed pumps, smart pool controls, energy-efficient lighting, and eco-friendly heating solutions.
These upgrades improve performance, lower operational costs, and offer a more user-friendly experience. In many cases, features such as pool covers, underwater benches, or shallow lounging areas can also be added during renovation.
Pools can be renewed through a wide selection of renovation services designed to enhance structure, efficiency, and overall appearance, including:
Surface refinishing – New interior finishes such as plaster, render, or tile replacement.
Coping upgrades – Updated edging materials to improve durability and refresh the pool’s look.
Structural crack repairs – Reinforcement and sealing solutions that restore shell integrity.
Leak detection and repair – Identifying and fixing water-loss issues throughout the system.
Equipment modernisation – Replacing pumps, filters, heaters, or installing automation controls.
Skimmer and pipework updates – Enhancing circulation and performance with new components.
Step and entry reconfiguration – Improved accessibility through redesigned layouts.
Complete aesthetic enhancement – Options like mosaics, new decking, and contemporary finishes.
The timeline for swimming pool renovations for simple cosmetic updates may be completed within one to two weeks, while full structural refurbishments involving demolition, redesign, and system upgrades may take four to eight weeks or longer.
Timelines can also be affected by weather conditions, material availability, and any required planning approvals.
Chlorine swimming pools can be converted to saltwater systems by installing a salt chlorinator and making any necessary adjustments to the pool’s filtration system.
Saltwater systems are popular for their gentler feel on the skin, reduced chemical use, and lower ongoing maintenance needs. The conversion process is typically completed in a few days, depending on system compatibility and pool condition.
Redesigning the shape or depth of an existing swimming pool is possible and regularly requested during comprehensive renovations. Homeowners may opt to reduce pool depth for safety and energy efficiency, or reshape their pool to allow for new landscaping or patio areas.
These changes involve careful engineering and planning but can significantly improve the function and aesthetic of the pool area.
Energy efficiency is a key focus for many pool owners, and modern swimming pool renovations often include upgrades like inverter-driven heat pumps, solar pool covers, LED lighting, and high-efficiency filtration systems.
Automation systems that monitor and adjust water chemistry also help reduce energy and chemical usage. Including these features not only reduces environmental impact but also lowers long-term running costs.
Contact AquaCraft Pools for a consultation on getting a swimming pool renovation.