Aerial view of a Naples, Florida home with a swimming pool at golden hour

Owner-operated. Clayton Waggoner has spent 10+ years in the pool trade, serving Naples and Collier County.

Splash Pools LLC logo 239-450-5933

Naples, Florida · Pool remodeling and repair

Naples pool remodeling,
made effortless.

Pool resurfacing, waterline tile, coping and paver decks in Naples and Collier County. One crew, one schedule, one person answerable for all of it. Owned and led by the man on your job.

Splash Pools LLC · Florida LLC L12000084569 · Serving Naples and Collier County

What we do

What does pool remodeling in Naples include?

Pool structure, pool equipment and hardscape, under one roof.

Pool Remodeling

8 SERVICES

Interior finish, tile, coping, spas, heaters and automation. As one project, not four trades.

Pool Repair

9 SERVICES

Leaks, cracks, skimmers, pumps and heaters. The cause diagnosed in writing before anything is dug.

Decks and Pavers

5 SERVICES

Travertine, pavers and patios. Built on a base that meets the published specification.

Recent work

What does a Naples pool remodel look like, before and after?

At the waterline

Should pool resurfacing, tile and coping be done together?

The waterline is where four trades meet, and it is the first thing anyone looks at. Handled as four separate jobs it shows: a tile line that does not sit true to new coping, a finish that stops short, a deck edge poured to a different height. Handled as one project on one schedule, that seam is the part you stop noticing.

Pool repair and leak detection

Why is my pool losing water: a leak, or evaporation?

A crack, a stain or a dropping water line is a symptom, and the same symptom has several possible causes. Losing more than the month's expected evaporation is a leak rather than weather, and canal homes sitting on a high water table hide it well. Lines get pressure tested and the shell dye tested, so the finding is written down before anything is dug.

Underfoot

Who installs travertine and paver pool decks in Naples?

Concrete pavers do not wear out on a residential deck. What fails is the layer beneath: a base too shallow, poorly graded, or compacted in one pass instead of in lifts. It consolidates under load and the surface follows it down. That is the dip, the lifted edge and the rocking paver people call about.

Below the surface

Why do pools fail in Naples?

Almost every pool failure here traces to one of six causes, and none of them are visible from the deck: a moving bond beam, a mortar bed reached by salt air, groundwater pressure under the shell, an undersized gas run, calcium in a system that never stops evaporating, or iron in well water. A quote that prices the symptom is pricing the wrong thing.

Pool coping beside a seawall on a Naples canal home

How it runs

How does a pool remodel actually work, step by step?

Nothing gets priced before someone has seen the pool and found the cause. Splash Pools looks at the pool, diagnoses what is driving the failure, puts that finding in writing, and only then quotes a scope against it. That order is the whole point: a number produced before the diagnosis is a guess, and it is the reason remodels come back reopened.

  1. Not a phone estimate. Shell, waterline, coping, deck and equipment pad get looked at together, because on this coast they usually fail together.

  2. A crack, a stain and a hollow coping stone each have several possible causes and the right repair depends entirely on which one it is. Pressure testing and dye testing happen here, before anything is dug or drained.

  3. In plain language, including the parts that are not worth doing. If a shell crack is structural, you are told that a cosmetic patch will reopen it rather than sold the patch.

  4. Interior finish, tile, coping and deck quoted as one project rather than four trades billing separately and scheduling around each other. You can see what each part costs and take any of it out.

  5. The person who quoted it is the person doing it. That is why the reviews below name him, and it is the part that is hardest for a larger company to copy.

Real customers, real neighborhoods

What do Naples homeowners say about Splash Pools?

full transformation of a neglected pool, fast turnaround, fair price

Margaret G. Lely Resort

broken heater replaced on very short notice, explained clearly

Diana B. Naples Park

customer focused, neat and orderly, on time, strong communication

Terry H. Pine Ridge Estates

fast heater fix, repeat customer, trusted

Connor F. Marco Island

Reviews published on the business's own site, carried over unedited.

Check us yourself

How do you verify a Florida pool contractor?

Florida pool contractors are licensed by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and anyone can look up any license in about a minute at the DBPR licensee search. Ask us for our number, then check it. Ask the other quotes for theirs too.

The corporate registration is public as well: Splash Pools LLC, document L12000084569, searchable at the Florida Division of Corporations.

Service area

Naples, Collier County and the coast.

Click any marker. What fails is genuinely different from one neighborhood to the next, and the card says which.

Where we work

Naples and Collier County, plus Marco Island, Bonita Springs and Estero. What fails is different in each, and that is what decides the work.

  • Port Royal waterfront, architectural review, deck must match the house
  • Old Naples pools built in the seventies and eighties, due for everything at once; original skimmers
  • Aqualane Shores canal homes, deck movement near the seawall separates coping
  • Park Shore Gulf Shore Boulevard salt air hits the tile line first; seasonal vacancy
  • The Moorings direct salt air exposure, waterline tile failure
  • Coquina Sands seventies and eighties pools; decks poured over uncompacted fill
  • Royal Harbor canal homes, high water table hides leaks; coping separation
  • Grey Oaks gated architectural review on anything visible from the street; spa additions
  • Quail West natural stone decking matched to the house; spa additions
  • Pelican Bay empty April to November; automation and heat pumps for year-round swimmers
  • Lely Resort natural gas supply; builder decks aging out; year-round pump runtime
  • Fiddler's Creek natural gas heater sizing; builder-era paver decks losing their base
  • The Vineyards year-round swimming, heat pumps and variable speed payback
  • Naples Park mature landscaping into pool plumbing; original skimmers; storm-loaded filters
  • Pine Ridge Estates mature landscaping finds underground pool plumbing
  • Vanderbilt Beach equipment pads corrode fast; storm season loads filters
  • Golden Gate Estates well water iron staining on marcite; propane rather than natural gas
  • Isles of Capri canal water table hides leaks; heavy equipment-pad corrosion
  • Marco Island barrier island salt air corrodes heaters from the inside out
  • Bonita Springs pool decks and patios on Southwest Florida soil
  • Estero deck and patio base engineered for local soil
  • Ave Maria newer east-county builds, patios and walkways matched to existing hardscape
4 neighborhoods with a published customer review Click any marker · positions are approximate

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Questions people actually ask

Tap a question. These are the things owners want to know before they let anyone drain their pool.

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Clayton replies himself

  1. Who actually does the work?

    Clayton Waggoner does. He owns Splash Pools LLC and he is on the job, which is why the reviews on this page name him rather than a company.

  2. Do you do the deck as well, or just the pool?

    Both. Interior finish, tile, coping and deck are one project on one schedule instead of four trades. That is the whole reason this business is set up the way it is.

  3. How do I check that you are licensed?

    Verify it yourself rather than taking a badge on a website at face value. Florida pool contractors are licensed by the DBPR and any license can be checked at the state licensee search. Ask us for the number, then look it up.

  4. Which areas do you cover?

    Naples and Collier County, plus Marco Island, Bonita Springs and Estero. That includes Port Royal, Old Naples, Aqualane Shores, Park Shore and the gated communities inland.

  5. My pool is losing water. Is that a leak or just evaporation?

    Losing more than the month's expected evaporation is a leak rather than weather, and that rate changes through the year. Canal homes near the water table hide it well. We pressure test the lines, dye test the shell, and give you a written finding before anyone digs.

  6. What does a remodel cost?

    We quote after seeing the pool, because scope drives the number and no honest figure exists before someone has looked at it. Call 239-450-5933 and we will come out.

Tap a question

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Then it is quiet, and it is yours.

That is the whole job: one crew, one schedule, and a pool you stop thinking about. When you are ready to talk about yours, Clayton is the one who picks up.

Splash Pools LLC · Naples, FL · Serving Naples, Collier County, Marco Island, Bonita Springs and Estero