Outdoor Spaces Designed for Year-Round Enjoyment
Pool Remodeling & Backyard Transformations in Kings Park for homeowners expanding outdoor living functionality
Backyards that include outdated pools, cracked decking, or limited seating areas can be transformed into complete outdoor living spaces through coordinated remodeling that addresses every element of the environment. Complete outdoor living makeovers involve more than resurfacing a pool—they include expanding or reshaping existing pools to add shallow lounging areas or swim-out benches, installing new decking materials that resist heat and fading, and updating coping to match modern design trends. America's Swimming Pool Co. manages these projects by coordinating structural changes, surface upgrades, and aesthetic improvements so that every component works together visually and functionally.
The process starts with evaluating your current pool layout and backyard flow to identify opportunities for expanding usable space, improving traffic patterns, or adding features like integrated spas or sun shelves. Updated pool finishes change the color and texture of the water, while new decking and coping options provide safe, comfortable surfaces that complement the home's architecture. The goal is to create a luxury backyard retreat where the pool, deck, seating areas, and landscaping feel intentionally designed rather than assembled piecemeal over time.
Schedule an initial design consultation to review your existing pool configuration, discuss functional priorities, and explore material options that align with your vision for the completed space.

How Remodeling Addresses Functionality and Aesthetic Concerns
Expanding or reshaping an existing pool requires cutting through the existing shell, forming new walls, and integrating the addition so that plumbing, structural support, and surface finishes blend seamlessly with the original construction. New decking and coping replace cracked concrete or outdated pavers with materials like travertine, bluestone, or textured concrete that stay cooler underfoot and resist staining from pool chemicals and organic debris. Updated pool finishes include resurfacing with aggregate blends or colored plaster that change the water's appearance from traditional blue to grays, greens, or earth tones depending on the selected material.
After the remodeling is complete, the backyard functions as a unified outdoor room where the pool, deck, and surrounding hardscaping create clear zones for swimming, lounging, and entertaining. The surfaces feel stable and level without the trip hazards that develop when old decking settles or cracks, and the updated finishes resist the wear patterns that made the original installation look dated. Water circulation improves if the project includes plumbing upgrades, which means fewer dead spots where debris accumulates and better distribution of heated or treated water.
Remodeling projects vary widely based on whether they involve expanding the pool footprint, replacing decking only, or completing a full transformation that includes landscaping, lighting, and outdoor kitchens. The work improves both function and appearance but does not include indoor renovations, irrigation system installation, or structural changes to buildings. Design complexity, material selection, and the extent of demolition required all affect project duration and sequencing.
Questions Before Starting Your Project
Backyard transformations involve design decisions, material choices, and logistical planning that influence both the construction process and the long-term usability of the space. These answers address practical considerations homeowners face during planning.
What does expanding an existing pool involve structurally?
Expansion requires cutting into the existing shell, installing new steel reinforcement or framework, and tying the new section into the original structure so that both areas share plumbing, filtration, and surface finishes without visible seams or weak points.
How do material choices for decking affect heat retention in Kings Park summers?
Light-colored materials like travertine or concrete with reflective aggregates stay significantly cooler than dark pavers or stamped concrete, reducing surface temperatures that can make walking barefoot uncomfortable during peak sun exposure.
Can remodeling projects be phased over multiple seasons?
Projects can be sequenced so that pool work happens first, followed by decking and hardscaping in a later phase, but separating the work may increase overall cost due to mobilization and the need to protect completed areas during subsequent construction.
What permits are required for pool expansion or major remodeling?
Most jurisdictions require building permits for structural changes, electrical upgrades, and plumbing modifications, and setback requirements may limit how close new construction can occur to property lines or existing structures.
How long before the new surfaces are fully cured and ready for use?
Concrete decking typically requires seven to ten days before foot traffic is safe, and newly resurfaced pools need a startup period of several days to balance water chemistry and allow the surface to cure before normal use begins.
America's Swimming Pool Co. coordinates design, permitting, demolition, construction, and finishing work to transform your backyard into a cohesive outdoor living environment. Reach out to discuss your current space limitations, design preferences, and budget parameters for a comprehensive project plan tailored to your property in Kings Park.
