Choosing a Pool Resurfacing Provider in Ocala? 10 Questions to Ask
Choosing a Pool Resurfacing Provider in Ocala? 10 Questions to Ask
📌 Key Takeaways
- Always verify Florida license, insurance, and 3+ recent Ocala references
- Get detailed written quotes — never accept a verbal estimate
- Be wary of contractors asking for >50% upfront payment
- Check online reviews across multiple platforms (Google, Yelp, BBB)
Hiring a pool resurfacing contractor in Ocala is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your home. The right pro delivers quality work that lasts decades. The wrong one brings stress, delays, and expensive fixes. Here are the 10 questions every Ocala homeowner should ask before signing a contract.
10 Must-Ask Questions for Ocala Pool Resurfacing Contractors
Are you licensed in Florida?
Ask for the license number — then verify it online. Florida requires specific licensing for pool resurfacing work. An unlicensed contractor might be cheaper, but you have zero protection if something goes wrong.
Do you carry liability insurance AND workers' comp?
Get a certificate of insurance emailed directly from their agent. If a worker gets injured on your property and the contractor has no workers' comp, you could be liable. Minimum coverage should be $500K liability.
Can I see 3 recent Ocala references?
Ask for references from projects completed in the last 12 months — and actually call them. Ask: Was the work completed on time? On budget? Any surprises? Would you hire them again? Drive by completed projects if possible.
How many pool resurfacing projects have you completed in Ocala?
Local experience matters. A contractor who's done 100 projects in Ocala knows our building department, common issues with Ocala homes, and which materials hold up here. A contractor from outside the area may not.
What's included in your quote — exactly?
A real quote is detailed. Materials (brands, grades, quantities), labor breakdown, permits, site prep, debris removal, cleanup, warranty terms — everything. If it's not in writing, assume it's not included. Verbal promises are worth the paper they're written on.
What's your payment schedule?
Industry standard: 10-30% deposit at signing, progress payments tied to milestones, 10-20% final payment after walkthrough. Never pay 100% upfront. Never pay in cash without a receipt. If a contractor demands >50% upfront, that's a red flag.
What's the project timeline?
Get start date, estimated completion date, daily work hours, and what happens if there are weather delays. Ocala's weather can impact schedules — a good contractor builds buffer days into their timeline.
Who handles permits — and are they included?
Ocala and Marion County may require permits for your pool resurfacing project. Permits protect you — they ensure the work meets code. A reputable contractor handles permits and includes them in the quote. If they suggest skipping permits, walk away.
What warranty do you offer?
Two types: workmanship warranty (the contractor's labor) and material warranty (the manufacturer). Get both in writing. Standard workmanship warranty is 1-5 years. Premium materials often come with 15-25 year manufacturer warranties. Know what's covered — and what voids the warranty.
Who will be on-site daily?
Is it the owner? A foreman? Subcontractors? If subs are used, are they also licensed and insured? You want to know who's in your home, and you want a single point of contact for questions and updates.
Red Flags to Watch For
No license or insurance proof
If they can't produce a Florida license number and insurance certificate within 24 hours, move on.
Full payment upfront
Anyone asking for 100% payment before starting work is either desperate or dishonest. Standard deposit is 10-30%.
No written contract
Always get a detailed written contract. Verbal agreements are unenforceable and lead to disputes.
Price too good to be true
If one Ocala quote is 40%+ lower than others, something is being cut — materials, labor quality, permits, or insurance.
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