A fiberglass pool that is chalky, sun-faded, or showing blisters and spider cracks does not have to be ripped out. We sand the existing gelcoat, fix any structural issues, and apply a new pool-rated gelcoat or epoxy coating that restores the shell to a like-new finish at a fraction of the replacement cost. Fiberglass resurfacing is what we recommend for thousands of older fiberglass pools across Cape Coral, Fort Myers, North Fort Myers, and Pine Island.
Fiberglass pool resurfacing is the process of restoring the gelcoat layer on a one-piece fiberglass pool shell. The original gelcoat is a pigmented polyester or vinyl ester resin layer about 20 mils thick, sprayed onto the inside of the shell at the factory. After 10 to 15 years in the Cape Coral sun, that gelcoat starts to chalk, fade, blister, and develop hairline spider cracks. Once the original gelcoat is compromised, water can begin to wick into the underlying fiberglass laminate and cause osmotic blistering, which is the failure path that ends in shell replacement if it is ignored.
Resurfacing intercepts that path. We sand the failed gelcoat back to a sound substrate, repair any deeper damage, and apply a new pool-rated gelcoat or two-part epoxy pool coating engineered for submerged use. The result is a 7 to 10 year refresh on a fiberglass pool that would otherwise be a candidate for a $30,000+ replacement.
Fiberglass pool resurfacing in Cape Coral runs $4,000 to $8,000 for a typical residential pool in 2026. Final price depends on shell size, the extent of blister or crack repair needed, whether you choose a standard gelcoat or a premium two-part epoxy pool coating, and your color choice.
Compare that to a full fiberglass pool replacement, which runs $35,000 to $70,000 with shell, crane, plumbing, and deck work in Cape Coral. Resurfacing is almost always the right first move on a shell that is structurally sound.
| Job Type | Typical Cape Coral Cost |
|---|---|
| Small fiberglass pool (under 350 sq ft) | $3,000 - $5,500 |
| Average fiberglass pool (350-600 sq ft) | $4,000 - $8,000 |
| Large fiberglass pool (over 600 sq ft) | $7,000 - $12,000 |
| Premium epoxy coating upgrade | +$800 - $2,000 |
| Heavy blister repair (per blister) | $25 - $75 |
Most Cape Coral fiberglass pools start showing the first signs of gelcoat failure around year 10 to 12. Common indicators include chalky white residue on your hand or pool brush, color fading especially in shallow water and on sun shelves, small surface blisters between half-inch and dime-size, hairline spider cracks at corners or around the skimmer, and rough patches in high-wear areas like steps and seats. If you see any combination of these, resurfacing now will be cheaper than ignoring it for another two years and ending up with deeper laminate problems.
Cape Coral has a high water table almost everywhere in the city. Fiberglass shells are buoyant, and draining one in saturated soil without controlling the dewatering can lift or tilt a $30,000 shell. We pre-check the relief valve, run a dedicated dewatering pump on the perimeter, and never drain a fiberglass pool in the rainy season without a written plan. Saltwater pools are also common in Cape Coral and the original factory gelcoat on many 2000s-era shells was not formulated for sustained salt chlorine generator exposure. Modern pool-rated epoxy coatings handle salt much better and are what we typically recommend for any Cape Coral fiberglass salt pool getting resurfaced.
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