Connecticut Pool Contractor Testimonials

Trusted by Connecticut homeowners, serving the pool industry since 1985.

Freeform gunite pool design in Connecticut with spa, paver patio, and landscaped backyard

Best Decision We Ever Made

GS Rose designed and installed our new pool. Every time we have guests they compliment the finish and craftsmanship of both the pool and patio.

If you’re looking for someone licensed and who actually knows their stuff, Greg is great. 

Alan A.

Pool Renovation Case Study: Structural Failure to Finished Pool

Before and after Connecticut pool remodeling project showing full gunite pool renovation and deck upgrade

This structurally sound but failing pool had serious shell damage, surface breakdown, and water intrusion. Not a patch job. The shell was repaired, underlying issues corrected, and the pool rebuilt with new coping, resurfacing, and finishes built to handle Connecticut freeze–thaw cycles.

J.P. Avon, CT

Before and after Connecticut pool remodeling project showing full gunite pool renovation and deck upgrade

Before & After: Gunite pool renovation in Connecticut.

Greg gave us some straight talk about our pool’s condition that we really needed to hear. He didn’t overpromise or downplay the isses, and explained why we needed to address the shell integrity before doing the finish. The final results are great, but knowing the prep was done right is why we’d refer him to anyone.

Jacob S.

Honestly just a solid experience. We needed a reliable pool contractor and that’s exactly what we got. The new pool installation was done on time and the backyard looks amazing now.

Larry P.

Very happy with our in-ground pool installation. They stayed on schedule and kept us informed the whole time. The quality of the finish really stands out.

Judy S.

The attention to detail stood out. The stonework around the pool and the finish inside the pool both look flawless. You can tell they take pride in their pool construction projects.

Terrance F.

Pool and spa renovation in Connecticut with updated tile, coping, and resurfaced interior

Couldn't Be Happier

My wife has wanted a hot tub for years, and we never thought we’d be able to afford a quality one. Having the tub attached to our pool makes me feel like a millionaire. Greg and his team went above and beyond to give us options and make us comfortable. 

Our Team Has Decades of Experience With:

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Attached Spas + Hot Tubs

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Hardscape Installation + Repair

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Pool Renovation Questions in Connecticut

The reviews represent a range of residential pool projects, including:

  • Gunite pool renovation

  • Structural pool repair

  • Leak-related correction

  • Resurfacing and plaster replacement

  • Spa renovation

  • Coping and waterline tile replacement

Each reflects real-world renovation and repair conditions, not cosmetic updates alone.

Projects have been completed across:

  • Shoreline Connecticut

  • Central Connecticut

  • Western Connecticut

  • Eastern Connecticut

Including communities with older gunite pools that require resurfacing, structural repair, and renovation.

Start with experience and specialization. Not all pool contractors focus on renovation and structural repair.

Look for:

  • Experience with gunite pool renovation

  • Structural repair expertise (bond beam, crack repair)

  • Resurfacing and replastering history

  • Clear project scope before work begins

  • Reviews that mention organization and communication

Renovation requires different skills than new construction alone.


Look for reviews that reference:

  • Bond beam repair

  • Structural crack correction

  • Leak-related structural work

  • Recurring problems that were resolved

Structural repair experience typically shows up in detailed testimonials, not short cosmetic praise.

Gunite pools require structural understanding.

Experience matters because:

  • Freeze–thaw cycles affect Connecticut pools

  • Structural cracks require correct evaluation

  • Renovation work exposes common failure points

  • Improper prep shortens finish lifespan

A contractor who has repaired failing pools understands how to build correctly.

Consider asking:

  • How do you evaluate structural cracks?

  • What does your resurfacing prep process include?

  • Do you provide a written scope before work begins?

  • How do you handle bond beam deterioration?

  • Are you involved directly in site inspections?

Clear answers usually reflect experience.