Fiberglass pool restoration across Mississippi
Mississippi asks a lot of a fiberglass pool shell. Long, humid summers keep pools open nearly eight months a year, and that extra exposure to sun, chlorine, and standing moisture wears down gelcoat faster than owners expect. Add in salt-laden air along the coast, iron-heavy well water inland, and shifting clay soils under many backyards, and it's no surprise gelcoat starts chalking, fading, or spider-cracking well before a pool's structural life is over.
Fiberglass Pool Doctor refinishes, repairs, and inspects fiberglass pools and their surrounding decks across Mississippi, from the coastal counties up through the Hills and the Delta. We work directly with homeowners and property managers to diagnose what's actually happening beneath the surface, whether that's simple UV fading or a deeper osmotic blister problem, and recommend the right fix rather than an automatic full replacement.
Why Mississippi pools need refinishing
Replacing a fiberglass pool shell is disruptive and expensive; refinishing is usually the smarter first move. A professional gelcoat or refinish coating restores UV protection, seals hairline crazing before it spreads into structural cracks, and gives you the option to change color entirely with a new colored gelcoat. It also buys years of life from a shell that's structurally sound but cosmetically tired. In Mississippi specifically, a fresh, properly cured finish holds up better against the state's intense summer sun, its swings between soaking-wet and bone-dry soil seasons, and the mineral-heavy well water many rural properties still rely on for fill and top-off water.

Cities we serve in Mississippi
We schedule jobs in routes across Mississippi rather than one city at a time, which lets us keep estimate and repair timelines tight for homeowners from the Coast to the Hills. Most refinishing projects require the pool to be drained and cured over several days, so we plan around Mississippi's rainy stretches in spring and the peak-heat months when cure times run faster. Whether you're in a coastal county dealing with salt air or an inland community with hard well water, we'll give you a realistic start date and completion window before any work begins.
Fiberglass pool refinishing
Fiberglass pool refinishing
Fiberglass pool refinishing
Fiberglass pool refinishing
Mississippi pool questions, answered
Do you work on pools anywhere in Mississippi, or just certain regions?
How long does a typical fiberglass refinish take from start to finish?
My pool water has a rust or orange tint — is that related to the pool surface?
Can you change the color of my pool during a refinish?
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