Hotel and resort pools are guest-facing amenities where appearance directly affects perceived property quality and online reviews. Pool resurfacing replaces worn or stained plaster finishes with new marcite or aggregate surfaces that restore a clean, attractive appearance. Waterline tile replacement eliminates the calcium scaling and discolouration that builds up on older tile borders over years of use. Coping stone replacement addresses cracked or settled pool edge stones that create both a visual and safety concern for guests. These cosmetic and structural renovations are most cost-effectively completed during the off-season when the pool is already closed and revenue impact is lowest.
Water feature upgrades - deck jets, laminar flows, or integrated spillover spa features - add a hospitality-grade visual element that distinguishes a property from competitors with standard rectangular pools and provides a strong signal of quality in marketing photography and online listings. Deck surface renovation - whether resurfacing existing concrete, adding stamped concrete overlays, or replacing worn pool deck tiles - renews the entire poolside environment rather than just the pool itself. Spa integration and the addition of connected hot tub features are increasingly common in mid-market to premium hotel renovations as guests expect more complete aquatic amenities. Renovation work at operating hotels requires careful coordination to minimize guest disruption, communicate closures to front desk staff in advance, and maintain clear safety barriers around the work zone throughout the project. Swimpool 360 provides renovation scoping, written quotes, and hands-on project management for hospitality pool renovations across the GTA, working within your property's seasonal calendar, brand standards, and occupancy schedule to deliver completed renovations on time and without unplanned guest impact. Call 647-239-7665 to request a hotel pool renovation proposal for your property's next capital cycle.