← Back to MagazinePool & Spa

Pool Renovation & Remodeling 2026 – Los Angeles & Miami Guide

February 20, 20268 min readBy Mr. Nailed It Team
Pool Renovation Los Angeles Miami 2026

A pool is one of the most valuable outdoor amenities in Southern California and South Florida real estate. In 2026, pool renovation in Los Angeles and Miami has evolved far beyond simple resurfacing — homeowners are investing in smart automation, resort-style water features, energy-efficient equipment, and seamless indoor-outdoor designs that define luxury living. Here's everything you need to know.

Top Pool Renovation Trends for LA & Miami in 2026

  • Infinity (vanishing edge) pools: The signature Beverly Hills and Malibu look — views to the horizon
  • Smart pool automation: Hayward Omni, Pentair IntelliConnect — control everything from your phone
  • Spa-to-pool water features: Integrated spillover spas with therapeutic jets
  • LED color lighting: Dynamic color-changing systems from Pentair or Hayward
  • Tanning ledges (Baja shelves): Shallow sun shelves for lounging — dominant in Miami market
  • Glass tile finishes: Premium Bisazza or custom tile mosaics on pool interiors
  • Salt water systems: Standard upgrade in both LA and Miami for skin-friendlier water

Pool Renovation Costs in Los Angeles & Miami 2026

  • Pool resurfacing (plaster or pebble): $8,000 – $20,000
  • Pool tile replacement: $5,000 – $25,000
  • Equipment upgrade (pump, heater, filter): $6,000 – $18,000
  • Deck resurfacing or replacement: $10,000 – $35,000
  • Full pool remodel with features (LA/Miami): $50,000 – $150,000
  • New infinity pool construction (Beverly Hills): $150,000 – $500,000+

Energy Savings Tip for LA Pool Owners

California's Title 20 regulations require variable-speed pool pumps for all new and replacement installations. A variable-speed pump can reduce pool energy costs by 50–80% compared to single-speed pumps. Most LA homeowners recoup the upgrade cost within 2–3 years through energy savings.

Pool Permits in Los Angeles & Miami

  • Los Angeles requires building permits for structural pool work, equipment installation, and new pool construction
  • Beverly Hills requires additional Planning Commission review for pools with waterfalls or elevated structures
  • Miami-Dade requires building permits for all pool equipment replacements and structural modifications
  • Both cities require barrier/fencing compliance (child safety regulations) — critical for resale

Ready to Transform Your Pool in LA or Miami?

Find vetted pool renovation contractors in Los Angeles and Miami through Mr. Nailed It — specialists who handle permits, design, and installation from start to finish.

Find Pool Contractors