Mad Pool Interiors & Renovations
Commercial Pool Renovations on the sunshine coast
Family owned since 1990, we rejuvenate pool interiors, offering repairs & renovations with high-quality finishes
Minimal Downtime
Reliable Renovations
Guests do not remember the reason a pool was closed, they only remember that it was – which is why planning and staging matters in commercial work. Mad Pool Interiors & Renovations delivers commercial pool renovations across the Sunshine Coast, helping resorts, body corporates and facility managers refresh ageing concrete pools with a clear scope and a practical program.
Commercial renovations often combine interior resurfacing with waterline tiling so the pool presents cleanly from day one, while coping upgrades and surround works improve safety and reduce trip hazards around high-traffic edges.
Where it makes sense, filtration and lighting set-up can be included as part of the renovation package to lift water clarity, improve night presentation and support easier day-to-day operation. The focus is on durable finishes that suit heavy use, with tidy workmanship and clear communication so the site stays informed throughout the job.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is usually included in commercial pool renovations?
Commercial renovations often combine interior resurfacing with waterline tiling and new waterline features to improve presentation and hygiene at the scum line. Coping upgrades and surround works are common for safety and durability. Many projects also review filtration and lighting, aiming for clearer water, better night visibility and easier ongoing operation.
How do you minimise downtime during commercial pool renovations?
Start with a clear scope and program, then coordinate access, deliveries and approvals early. Staged works can keep parts of a facility operating, depending on site layout. Choose finishes with predictable curing times and maintain good communication with residents or guests. Weather allowances and a well-managed start-up help avoid delays at handover.
How long do commercial pool renovations take?
Timeframes vary with size, access and scope. A straightforward interior resurfacing may take 1–2 weeks, while renovations that include waterline tiling, coping and surrounds can take longer. Approvals, safety compliance, weather and curing time also affect schedules. Many sites use staging to reduce downtime and disruption.
MARINER POINT NOOSAVILLE POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Residents were after a refresh for their dated swimming pool area.
AFTER: New flyover concrete completed by Edgecrete. New waterline tile band in Ice Blue ceramics, matched with our beautiful Exotic Maldives interior.
CARIBBEAN NOOSA POOL RENOVATION

AFTER: New flyover concrete by Edgecrete, matched with MAD Midnight pebble and Dark Grey waterline tiles
KAWANA ISLAND VILLAS POOL RENOVATION

AFTER: Coping tiles were supplied by Kawana Island Villas, Sky Blue waterline tiles and Blue Ice interior
DUPORTH POOL RENOVATION

AFTER: New Granite coping pavers, matched with crystal glass mosaics and 100% glass interior finish
THE HASTINGS BEACH HOUSE POOL RENOVATION

AFTER: Coping tiles in Shoreline Travertino, Pale Blue ceramic waterline tiles, Blue Ice interior with a bag of iridescent in each batch
BAYWATCH COOLUM POOL RENOVATION

AFTER: Surrounding area of the pool was completed by others. MAD installed a new crystal mosaics to the waterline, matched with Salt and Pepper pebble with blue oxide added
NOOSAVILLE SAILS POOL RENOVATION

AFTER: Rollover coping replaced with Granite pavers, Crystal glass mosaics on waterline and Mad Blue interior
BEACH CLUB MOOLOOLABA POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Being one of the go to places in Mooloolaba for holiday makers the pool and surrounding areas required updating.
AFTER: New granite coping along with Glass mosaic waterline tiles and Jewels 4 Pools interior has certainly made a dramatic improvement on the old pool.
MONTPELLIER POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Major retiling work was required due to tiles falling off. The interior was starting to breakdown.
AFTER: A major feat with the tiling and Jewels 4 Pools Interior has certainly given the resort the wow factor.
SANDY BEACH RESORT POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Old and dated, some major cracks in the main pool.
AFTER: The rocks were re coloured by Rod from Rods Landscapes (0412 876804) the old interiors were prepped and new pebble interiors added.
SANDY BEACH RESORT POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Original swimming pool.
AFTER: After renovation.
PACIFIC VIEW POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Pacific View was in need of some major renovations to their pool, spa and kiddies pool.
AFTER: New Granite coping along with glass mosaic water line tiles and Jewels 4 Pools interior brought back an enjoyable place to relax whilst on holiday. 2013 Spasa Silver Award < $250,000 Commercial .
MERRIMA COURT UNITS POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Wendy from TMG contracted Mad Pool Interiors to renovate the existing pool at the complex.
AFTER: The improvement that was achieved was remarkable.
SEASPRAY POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Before the swimming pool renovation.
AFTER: New Linen Travertine coping pavers and Salt & Pepper interior.
THE MOORINGS POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Before the swimming pool renovation.
AFTER: New ‘Champagne’ pebble interior by Mad Pool Interiors, new coping and surrounding pavers by Key Building Group.
ST KITTS POOL RENOVATION

BEFORE: Before the swimming pool renovation.
AFTER: New steps added and resurfaced pool in ‘Mad Blue’ pebble.
Complete Transformation
Practical, Detailed Renovation
Commercial pools face constant wear from chemicals, foot traffic and frequent use, so detailed renovation work makes all the difference. The process typically begins with an inspection and scope review, then a quotation and finish selection that suits the site’s usage and appearance.
Preparation is handled thoroughly to ensure strong bonding and even curing, especially around fittings, skimmers and high-wear zones like steps and ledges. For larger sites, staged work can help reduce disruption, while still delivering a complete transformation when the pool reopens.
The end result should be a pool that looks sharp, feels comfortable, meets practical expectations and is easier for staff to maintain through peak season.



