Rebuild What No Longer Works for You


VEGAS CUSTOM POOLS LLC offers full Pool Remodeling services in Las Vegas, including demolition and complete reconstruction when updates are not enough.

Your pool may be outdated, cracked, or built in a layout that no longer fits how you use your yard. Pool Remodeling in Las Vegas includes structural upgrades, modern redesigns, and feature integration that turn older pools into contemporary outdoor spaces. VEGAS CUSTOM POOLS LLC handles demolition, excavation adjustments, steel reinforcement, plumbing rerouting, and finish installation so the rebuilt pool aligns with your current lifestyle and the look you want.


This service is used when resurfacing or equipment replacement will not address deeper issues such as poor layout, failing plumbing, or structural damage caused by soil movement or age. The remodel process includes evaluating the existing shell, identifying salvageable components, and planning for changes such as adding a spa, reconfiguring steps, or integrating water walls and fire features. You receive a clear scope of work and timeline before demolition begins.



If your pool needs more than cosmetic updates, request a Pool Remodeling consultation in Las Vegas and review your rebuild options.

How a Full Remodel Differs From Resurfacing

Your existing pool shell is removed if cracks, plumbing failures, or layout limitations cannot be corrected with surface work alone. In Las Vegas, older pools often have outdated plumbing configurations, thin shells, or finishes that have deteriorated beyond repair. A full remodel allows you to change the pool shape, add depth zones, reposition steps, and upgrade equipment systems at the same time.


Once demolition is complete, the site is re-excavated and prepared as if building a new pool. VEGAS CUSTOM POOLS LLC installs modern plumbing layouts, upgraded steel reinforcement, and energy-efficient equipment that meet current performance standards. You will notice that the rebuilt pool has cleaner lines, better water circulation, and finishes that reflect recent design trends. The remodel also provides an opportunity to add features such as spillover spas, sheer descents, or raised walls that were not part of the original build.



Remodeling timelines are similar to new construction and depend on the extent of demolition, permit requirements, and feature additions. The service does not include landscaping or hardscape replacement unless specified. Structural changes such as expanding the pool footprint may require additional engineering and permit review before work begins.

Rebuilding brings up practical concerns

Homeowners considering a full pool remodel in this area often ask about demolition scope, cost compared to resurfacing, and what changes are possible during reconstruction.

What does full pool remodeling include?

It includes demolition of the existing shell, re-excavation, new steel and plumbing installation, modern equipment integration, and finish work such as tile, coping, and surface application.

How do you know if your pool needs a full remodel?

You need a full remodel if the shell is cracked, plumbing is failing, the layout does not suit your needs, or surface and equipment updates will not restore function or appearance.

Why is demolition required for some pool remodels?

Demolition is required when the existing structure cannot support layout changes, feature additions, or the new plumbing and steel needed for a modern rebuild.

When can you add a spa or water feature during remodeling?

You can add these features during the rebuild phase, since plumbing, electrical, and structural support are installed before the new shell is formed.

How does a remodeled pool compare to the original in durability?

A remodeled pool built with current materials and engineering practices typically outlasts the original, especially in desert climates where soil movement and UV exposure are constant factors.

If your pool no longer functions the way you need it to, schedule a Pool Remodeling consultation in Las Vegas and explore what a full rebuild can accomplish.