Pool Remodeling

Pool Remodeling Experts In the Coachella Valley

Superior Pro Pools pool of the Coachella Valley for over 22 years. With many swimming pools and spas in the ground, We’ve worked hard to build our reputation as the Coachella’s best pool builder and we’re not about to see that reputation tarnished.


Whether we are building a new pool or transforming your old one , we put our reputation on the line. We keep our reputation strong by making sure you love everything about your Superior Pro Pool remodel.

Love the Beach

If you love the feel of a beach, you can remodel your pool by adding a Baja step. A wide and shallow Baja step is the perfect place to lounge in the cool water. Families with smaller children love this renovation idea it’s great for little paddlers to splash about.


Soothing

You could also remodel your pool by adding boulders to create an oasis feel or to blend with the desert environment. Or maybe you’ve always dreamed of having the soothing sound of trickling water


Ambiance

Lights can change the look and feel of your pool as well and you can use it more after the sun has set. Superior has many beautiful lighting ideas to help you in your pool makeover.


Fresh New Look

If your plaster is chipping and cracking, a wonderful way to renovate your pool can be by adding Sea Glass Pebble or some of the other new finishes available. You can try new colors and surfaces for a complete makeover of your pool.


A Pool Makeover

You can also remodel your pool by adding new tile around the waterline or within the pool itself. There are many options and colors available! 


Add Dimension

Would you like to change the look of your pool by renovating your decking or even raising portions of it? 

Superior has plenty of remodeling materials including travertine, stone, brick, or man-made surfaces in a wide variety of colors and finishes.


Adding a Spa

Would like to change the look of your pool by renovating your decking or even raising some parts of it. 

Superior has plenty of remodeling materials including travertine, stone, brick, or man-made surfaces in a wide variety of colors and finishes.


Year Round Use

Perhaps you would like to extend the use of your pool even into the chilly months. In that case, you should think about renovating your pool by adding a heater, or a heat pump. Your pool is an investment, so why shouldn’t you be able to use it year round?

Pool Surfaces

Pebble Pools

Pebble finishes consist of small, smooth river pebbles embedded in the pool finish product. Pebble pool finishes have grown immensely in popularity over the past few years. They are extremely durable and resistant to the chemicals in the pool water. There is a wide array of colors and color combinations available that can be used to get just the look you want. Many owners choose this finish for their pool because of the long-term durability of pebble finishes.


Sea Glass Pebble Pools

The Sea Glass Pebble finish is buffed so that it is smoother than the traditional pebble finishes. Thus, a Sea Glass finish is gentler on skin than standard pebble finishes. The addition of abalone shell and a 30% mix of iridescent glass beads add a luminescence that is unmatched by any other type of pool finish. Sea Glass Pebble is available in a variety of colors and color combinations so that you can customize your pool to achieve the look and feel that you want. The extreme durability of this pool finish and its easy care


Plaster Pools

Pool plaster is a marble based mix that has been used since the 1960s. The smooth, white plaster surface is a mixture of white cement, white quartz, and white marble giving the water a sky-blue color. Plaster is a classic option that will create a timeless look for your pool.

Water Features

Stone Scupper

A scupper is an opening in the pool wall through which water drains. In the old days, it was opening in the wall of a ship that allowed water to drain from the deck. Today, a scupper is a widely found water feature on many pools. Scuppers can be made of many materials and incorporated in many different ways – making them very versatile and adaptable for the type of pool and landscaping you have. Here you can see that the scuppers are made of stone for a classic look and feel.

Reverse Vanishing Edge Rock Fall

A vanishing edge is sometimes also known as a disappearing edge or an infinity edge. This is where the edge “merges” into the next body of water and creates a visual effect of “vanishing”. It can be incredibly dramatic and is often found at luxury resorts around the world. Imagine being able to create this atmosphere at your own home!

Lateral Rock Waterfall and Stacked Stone Spa Spillway

A spillway is a long chute that provides a controlled release of water from a larger body of water. It is typically found on a levee or dam but it makes a beautiful and original water feature on a pool. In this photo you can see that the spa doubles as a water feature with the stacked side of the spa forming a gorgeous spillway.

Scuppers

Scuppers can be made from many different materials. In this picture, the scuppers are made from copper lending a beautiful modern look to the pool while incorporating the colors of the desert environment as well. What a wonderful way to blend the desert landscape with your sparkling pool!

Custom Stone Scuppers

In this photo, the scupper is made from custom stone. While most scuppers tend to be very geometric in their form, they can also be customized and reshaped to fit your aesthetic. Whether you have a traditional pool or an oasis style pool, scuppers can be created from almost any type of stone or metal in any shape so that they establish exactly the setting you want.

Sheer Descent

A sheer descent water feature is when the water falls vertically or almost vertically down a straight wall. The effect can be very subtle or incredibly dramatic. The walls can be made from many different types of stone and other materials. The walls can also be straight or curved to fit a geometric pool, or a customer pool. There are no limits!

Water Spout and Column

A water spout is similar to a faucet and the flow can be adjusted according to the amount of water you want flowing into your pool. If you would like a quiet trickle for an intimate evening or a roaring gush of water for a large gathering – no problem! In this photo, the spouts emerge from classic columns giving this pool an elegant Roman feel.

Copper Spa Spillway and Sheer Descent

Here is another example of using more than one water feature in order to create completely unique surroundings for your pool. A copper spillway from the spa connects it to the pool, while a sheer descent on the pool wall adds a visual of smooth, rippling water.

Stone Fish Fountains

Fountains are another possibility in adding the sights and sounds on flowing water to your pool. Fountains are found all over the world in parks and gardens and anywhere people crave the coolness and calming effect of trickling water. Fountains can be customized in many ways depending upon the way you want to express yourself. 

Small Natural Rock Waterfall

The small natural rock waterfall is an extremely popular water feature. 

Because it doesn’t take up too much room, it can fit into almost any landscape and pool size. It is also a beautiful way to incorporate the natural rocks of the desert landscape into your pool environment. 

Lateral Waterfall Grotto

A lateral waterfall grotto can really works well with an Oasis style pool. Having your own hidden grotto in your pool can make you feel like you are on an island, being able to hide from the heat of the day day behind a cool sheet of water.

Lighting Options

LED Lighting

LED pool lights are a really popular choice these days both for new pools and existing pools that need a little “freshening” up. These lights use much less energy and produce less heat which is a bonus in our hot climate. LED lights can be used in many different ways to produce an inviting glow in the pool.


Fiber Optic Lighting

Another gorgeous way to light your pool is with fiber optics. Both fiber optic lights and LED lights can be installed in different colors or you can even have an array of color changes for your pool. These lights can set any kind of mood you like – from romantic to festive to serene. It’s your choice depending upon the activity you have planned.


Incandescent & Halogen Lighting

A basic incandescent or halogen light may be placed under water in the pool wall. This is a very common type of pool lighting and is a simple and effective way to allow swimmers to see in and around the pool at night. This is a great and economical way to extend the amount of time that you can use your pool. These lights require very little maintenance and give you thousands of hours of light before the bulbs need to be changed.

Pool Deck Options

Artistic Pavers

Artistic pavers will give any pool an elegant look. They will not crack like concrete and are wonderful for avoiding stubbed toes due to their beveled edges. Artistic pavers can be slightly more expensive, but their extreme durability makes them worth the cost. Artistic pavers are available in different finishes such as polished or antiqued while also offering several styles such as natural stone, coral or seashell. They are also slip resistant and stay cool so you can avoid burnt feet. The huge amount of finishes and colors give you an endless amount of choices to enhance your pool and landscaping style.

Travertine Pavers

This natural stone surface is an excellent choice for many yards. It will blend well with waterfalls, boulders, or any other similar feature. Travertine is available in many shapes, sizes, patterns, and colors, so it is extremely versatile. Travertine can add a touch of elegance to your pool and yard. Travertine is also slip resistant and stays cooler on the feet.

Concrete Pavers

Concrete pavers are another choice for a pool deck. Pavers can be made to look like stone or brick and the variety of sizes available means that they can complement almost any type or shape of the pool. Concrete pavers will be hot in the Coachella Valley summer, so this is a great deck option for all those winter visitors.

Acrylic Topped Concrete

Concrete is a traditional pool decking material, but it can crack and get awfully hot. Now you can use concrete for your pool deck with an acrylic topping. The acrylic ensures that your deck stays cooler in the heat, resists cracking and breaking, and is slip resistant. It is also very easy to clean with nothing more than a garden hose. The acrylic also helps protect the deck from erosion by chlorine and saltwater.

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