
Henson's Fiberglass & Pool Resurfacing
About us
We specialize in swimming pool resurfacing services. We restore and refinish pools with a high quality top coats, offer custom upgrades, fix any damage, and can do full scale transformations for all of your outdoor spaces. Enhance your back yard ambiance! - We can do it all! We strive to exceed expectations by delivering exceptional service, great quality work, and professionalism on every job. Read more below on all the services we offer and contact us with any questions or to schedule a free estimate today!
Business highlights
Services we offer
fiberglass resurfacing (for pools, concrete, plaster, pebbles, etc.), pool and spa remodeling, custom upgrades, new finishes, tile, pool crack repairs, structural repairs, pool plumbing, equipment upgrades, custom pool features, waterfalls, LED lighting, backyard renovations, outdoor kitchens, outdoor entertainment areas, pergolas, shade structures, fire pits, privacy fencing, enclosures, landscaping design and installs, hardscaping, plats, outdoor aesthetics, and so much more!
Services we don't offer
We do not offer monthly pool maintenance.
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Senior Discount
5%
Accepted Payment Methods
- Check
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Don talked me thru the work and gave me a choice of 40-50 colors for the trim and was very helpful with what and where to build the dog shelf. They were able to start the job within 10 days and were done in 9 days. He and his son were prompt and polite everyday and great with my dogs and keeping the gates closed and everyone safe.
We called him back in late March and signed a contract for him to get started. He told us they could set up to drain the pool on a Thursday (he was leaving town Friday), and that then we could turn the drain pump on Sunday so that it would be ready Monday for cleaning and prep, and that we would have our pool in a maximum of 10 to 12 business days, but hopefully only about 5. Since we had decided to go with the granite glass band around the top due to some of the original tiles being missing, I told his prep guy on Thursday that I would like to save some of the tile around the top when he came back, to use as a backsplash on a cabinet top remodel I am doing for the kids' bathroom. The prep guy said okay, and asked me how much I wanted, and I told him about 4 feet of tile. He said that normally they just putty over the tile, which I didn't know, as I assumed when the demo/prep work was done all of the tile would be removed (this is what happened when my mother-in-law had her pool resurfaced in Texas), and replaced with the band. Since I felt bad that I was having him do extra work in removing tile, the kids and I worked over the weekend to remove tile from the shallow end where it would be easier to putty (we have a diving pool so the deep end would have been really unkind). While we were removing tile, the kids asked that we take more tile to make their entire counter top the tile instead of just the backsplash. I agreed, and we removed about 20 feet of tile (still all in the shallow end). Monday, I get a call from the prep guy asking that we not remove the tile as Tom wasn't happy about it, as it creates a need for more putty. Too late :( I list all this out, as I am hoping that it makes others aware to specify ahead of time what can and can't be done.
Anyways, prep work continues off and on from Monday to Thursday (4/7 to 4/10) before we see Tom (and it was frustrating to see only a couple hours prep work done each day because we were worried about how long the pool could sit empty for, but I looked it up, and it was mentioned online that the same prep work gets done at multiple houses in a day, so just because we didn't see a lot going on, the guys were working, just being the most efficient for all customers, so as not to create long wait times). He told us that he was behind and asked if he could work on the weekend. Ha! I don't care, it's not my weekend you're messing up, go right on ahead :) So Tom came out both Saturday and Sunday and worked (his wife even came and helped him), and our pool was finished the afternoon of 4/15 (which we were really grateful for since we'd already committed to a pool party for Easter, oops) and filling.
My only real complaints are the lack of cleanup from his prep team, and a small bit from Tom himself. It's a minor detail but frustrating regardless... at one point during the prep, the secondary prep guy scooped up the last of the debris from the bottom of the pool and dumped it on our desert rock and left it there (about 1 foot by 2 foot patch, a couple inches high), and then Tom left scraps of fiberglass, and we had offered our blower to him from the beginning, so I would have appreciated both of those things being taken care of, but I'm very leery of any form of confrontation and my husband wasn't home, so nothing was done about it because I was too chicken to speak up.
Other than that, I love our pool. It is gorgeous, and fiberglass is amazing. It is truly non-porous, as we were filling it, the water beaded up on the surface, rather than getting it wet like another material would. I do however wish we'd gone with a new tile instead of the granite band, because the water refraction makes it difficult to gauge how full our pool is, where the old tile had a line of grout that I gauged by. I'm probably going to have to do something like take a Sharpie and mark it in some unobtrusive spot (under the diving board maybe!) so that I have that visual aid. The startup chemicals were also really cheap in comparison with our old pool. We used 3 lbs of shock and 8 lbs of stabilizer and we were done. Utter disbelief. I have read reviews of fiberglass and am hoping that we get the same 25-40 years mentioned elsewhere before we have to redo it, because by that time, we'll make the kids pay for it so their kids can swim HA!
Fiberglass is the BEST choice for your pool and will last for 25 years or more. This is very important to me because I don't ever want to deal with it again and have been in homes where plaster or pebbletec pools fail every few years.
The pool looks great, takes half the chemicals and I only need to run the pool pump 4 hours a night instead of 12 like plaster.
These guys were clean, efficient and did the work themselves. Father and son team. They showed up every morning and worked for about 4 hours during the weeks where it was more than 116 degrees. They completed the job in less than a week and I was swimming in it two days after they were done.
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