OasisBlue Pool Contractors renovates aging pools across Sherman Oaks and the San Fernando Valley. A renovation refreshes what you can see and touch, new interior, new tile, new deck, while keeping the sound structure already in the ground. A good share of the pools here date to the mid-century era, and many of them renovate beautifully once someone reads them honestly. We assess the pool, plan the work, and quote it in writing first.
- Fresh interior, tile, and coping
- Worn deck and hardscape brought back
- Mid-century pools modernized
- Improved circulation and efficiency
- Honest, itemized written estimates
What a renovation truly changes
If the shell underneath is sound, an older pool is almost always worth renovating rather than tearing out and starting over. The expensive structural work is already done and paid for, sitting in the ground, and a renovation lets you bring back everything you actually see and use for a fraction of a new build. The real question is what the pool needs, and answering that honestly is where the project starts.
We read the shell, the plumbing, the finishes, and the deck, then tell you plainly what is worth keeping and what should go. A pool with cosmetic wear is a very different scope than one with circulation problems or a finish that has truly failed, and we scope to the actual condition rather than selling a one-size package. Around Sherman Oaks that honesty matters, because a lot of these pools are older than their owners realize and deserve a real look.
When the shell checks out, a renovation can make a decades-old pool look and run like a new one. When it does not, we will say so, because an accurate read on the pool is worth far more than an oversold job that disappoints later.
How far a renovation can reach
A renovation can touch nearly everything in view. New waterline tile and coping reset the whole character of the pool. A fresh plaster, quartz, or pebble interior brings back color and a smooth surface underfoot. Reworked or expanded decking changes how the entire backyard functions around the water, which on a flat Valley lot can be the most noticeable improvement of all.
It is also the right moment to modernize how the pool runs. Updated plumbing and equipment sharpen circulation and cut energy use through the long season here, and features like a tanning shelf, a spa, water elements, or automation can be folded in while the pool is already opened up for the surface work. Doing them together is far cleaner than coming back for each one separately.
Because we design and build the renovation as a single project, the new pieces work with one another instead of looking added on. The result reads as a pool that was deliberately brought up to date, not patched in stages.
A plan and a number before we open the pool
Every renovation begins with a real look and a written plan. We document the condition, talk through what you want changed, and hand you an itemized estimate before any work starts. You see exactly what the renovation covers and what it costs up front, with no figuring-it-out-as-we-go.
We sequence the work to keep the disruption as short as the scope allows and keep you posted as it moves. One crew owns the whole job, so there is no juggling separate trades and no finger-pointing if something needs an adjustment partway through.
If your Sherman Oaks pool is looking its age, call 424-421-3772 for a free assessment and an honest plan for bringing it back to life.
The wider pool project around this
A pool is a design-build project, so pool renovation rarely stands alone, it connects to pool construction, remodeling the pool, replastering the pool, building the deck, new pumps and filters, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Pool Renovation in Encino, Pool Renovation in Studio City, Van Nuys pool renovation, Pool Renovation in Valley Village and everywhere else across the Sherman Oaks area.
If you searched for pool builders near me, you have reached a local pool builder, call 424-421-3772 any time. For background, read Designing a Pool for the Sherman Oaks Hills: Slope, Access, and the Shell on our blog, or head back to our Sherman Oaks home page to see everything we do.