Top Pool Renovation Ideas Scottsdale Homeowners Are Using to Upgrade Their Outdoor Spaces

Arrowhead Deck & Pools – Scottsdale, AZ

Surface & Waterline Refresh

  • Mini-pebble or quartz interiors for longevity and richer water color.
  • Porcelain or glass waterline tile in neutral palettes; add step markers for safety.
  • Tile-line descaling or replacement tightens the overall look in photos.

Build a Baja Shelf (Tanning Ledge)

  • 6–12″ depth for loungers and play; add umbrella sleeves and an optional ledge table.
  • Pair with mid-tone interior colors if you want contrast without adding heat.

Add a Raised Beam with Scuppers/Sheers

  • Creates privacy, a focal wall, and adjustable water sound.
  • Ideal backdrop for evening grazing lights; keep lips sized to limit splash.

Spa Integration (or Spillway Refresh)

  • Integrated spa for year-round use; insulated cover and quiet equipment placement matter.
  • If you already have one, a spillway redesign can tame noise and splash.

Update Coping & Decking

  • Travertine, precast, or acrylic/polymer cool-deck overlays with micro-texture.
  • Favor lighter tones in main paths and lounge zones for lower surface temps.

Lighting Overhaul

  • Warm path/step markers for safety.
  • Wall and plant uplights for depth.
  • In-pool LEDs are set to clean white by default; save color scenes for events.
  • Tie it all together with simple app scenes (Evening, Party, Quiet Hours).

Efficiency & Automation Package

  • Variable-speed pump + oversized filtration for quieter, cleaner, cheaper operation.
  • Automation to schedule runs, control lights/features, and trigger post-storm cycles.

Equipment Pad Re-Layout

  • Re-plumb for service access, reduce bends, and cut noise.
  • Consolidate controls and add shade to protect electronics.

Accessibility & Safety Updates

  • Verify barriers, self-closing gates, and alarms.
  • Add grab/handholds, step markers, and better circulation in shallow areas.
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Phasing & Timelines (Typical Ranges)

  • Surface + waterline refresh: ~2–4 weeks after materials/permits.
  • Deck + coping + interior: ~3–6 weeks.
  • Structural changes (shelf, raised beam, spa): ~6–10+ weeks.
  • Schedules flex with HOA review, access width, material lead times, and monsoon windows.

Budget Tiers (Plan the Spend)

  • Refresh: Interior + waterline tile; basic lighting tweaks.
  • Upgrade: Add coping/deck work, one feature (shelf or scuppers), and select equipment.
  • Resort: Multiple features (shelf + raised beam/fire), significant decking, spa work, full equipment + automation.

FAQs (Scottsdale-specific, concise)

What interior finish lasts longest here?
Mini-pebble and polished aggregates commonly outlast plaster; all-tile can exceed 20 years with care.

How big should a Baja shelf be for two chaises?
Aim for 6–12″ depth and 7–8 ft width, with an umbrella sleeve 18–24″ from the edge.

How do I reduce deck heat without rebuilding everything?
Add shade at standing/lounging zones and apply a light-tone micro-texture recoat on the main paths.

Can I phase a renovation to spread cost?
Yes, start with visible surfaces + lighting, pre-plumb for future water/fire or spa, then add features later.

What’s a realistic path from deposit to first swim?
With standard access and approvals, 8–14 weeks is common; structural add-ons trend longer.

About the Authors

Catherine Trice & John Trice, Co-Owners 

Catherine and John built Arrowhead Deck & Pools into an award-winning residential and commercial pool company. For 17+ years (since 2008) and 5,000+ completed projects, they’ve helped Arizona homeowners, HOAs, and hotels plan and execute pool renovations that look great, photograph well, and hold up to Scottsdale’s heat, dust, and monsoon season.