Splash — Premium Pool Restoration Landing Page Template

Resurface is a single-column landing page template built for pool deck painting and resurfacing crews that work block by block through residential and commercial neighborhoods. It turns geographic proximity into trust, using an address-input hero, an interactive neighborhood map, service cards, cross-street testimonials, and a lead-capture booking form to move visitors from curiosity to a confirmed appointment.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Resurface is a single-column landing page template for neighborhood pool deck painting and resurfacing services. It opens with an address-input hero, flows through a zone map and service section, and closes with a booking form. Every section reinforces one idea: the crew is already nearby, already trusted on recognizable streets, and already scheduling your neighborhood.

Who this template is for

This template is built for local pool area service businesses that work street by street rather than across a broad metro. It speaks directly to buyers who need proof of proximity before they commit to a booking.

  • HOA property managers facing peeling cool deck before inspection season
  • Homeowners whose backyard entertaining space has faded to chalky gray concrete
  • Commercial pool operators at apartments and hotels who need a slip resistant surface that meets county code

What problem this template solves

A generic contractor page cannot prove the crew is nearby. Visitors leave before they trust the offer. This template solves that gap by converting geography into credibility at every scroll step.

  • Visitors can enter their address and instantly see whether their street falls inside a scheduled service zone
  • Cross-street testimonials replace anonymous reviews with recognizable neighborhood references
  • A pre-filled booking form reduces friction for property managers checking their phones on-site during an inspection walkthrough

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured, single-column landing page ready to represent a pool deck resurfacing business at the neighborhood scale. The layout handles lead generation from first impression through confirmed booking slot.

  • A hero section with an oversized, gold-bordered address input field over an aerial pool photograph
  • An interactive neighborhood zone map with terracotta-shaded service polygons and a pool-count counter
  • A services bento grid covering deck-only, interior shell, and full surround options, plus a street testimonial slider and a complete booking form with pool type selector, square footage slider, and month picker

Feature list

This template delivers the following built-in capabilities, drawn directly from the Resurface brief.

Address-Input Hero Section

The hero centers an oversized address field over a softly blurred aerial photograph of a cracked, faded pool deck. A gold-pulsing border draws the eye immediately. Micro-copy below the field explains the block-by-block model in a single line, answering "What do you do?" within the first five seconds of a visit.

Interactive Neighborhood Zone Map

After an address is entered, the page scrolls to a muted street grid overlaid with terracotta polygon zones showing current and upcoming service areas. Clicking any zone reveals a thumbnail gallery of completed pool deck projects on that actual street. A live counter displays how many pools have been painted within a two-mile radius, building trust through raw volume.

Services Bento Grid

Three service cards cover the core pool area offerings: deck-only resurfacing, interior shell work, and full surround packages. An asymmetric stats bento alongside the cards displays supporting numbers at a glance. The layout keeps the offer scannable without requiring long paragraphs of explanation.

Cross-Street Testimonial Slider

Testimonials are tagged with cross-street references rather than anonymous initials. This format mirrors how neighbors actually talk about local contractors, making each review feel grounded and verifiable. The slider repeats the primary call-to-action button after the final testimonial card.

Lead-Capture Booking Form

The booking form pre-fills the address entered in the hero, then asks for pool type, approximate square footage via a slider, and preferred month. A secondary conversion path offers a per-square-foot neighborhood price estimate by email, softening the ask for visitors not yet ready to reserve a slot.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero Address InputCapture address, establish block-by-block premise
Neighborhood Zone MapShow service proximity, display pool count stats
First call to action BlockDrive early bookings after map engagement
Services Bento GridExplain deck, shell, and surround offerings
Street Testimonials SliderBuild trust with cross-street social proof
Second call to action BlockRe-engage visitors after testimonials
Booking FormCollect lead details and preferred schedule
Footer RowSingle-row linear footer with contact and legal links

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme warmed by the Sunset Mesa color system. The palette feels still and neighborhood-credible rather than loud or promotional.

  • Cream (#F5EDE3) dominates backgrounds; terracotta (#C2703E) anchors headlines and section dividers; canyon shadow (#3B2F2A) carries body text; late-afternoon gold (#E0A94E) appears only on call-to-action buttons and hover states
  • Newsreader serif italic handles display headlines; DM Sans carries all body copy and user interface labels for clean, readable contrast
  • Scroll-reveal animations, spotlight card effects, address-input pulse, and a neighborhood ticker run at a medium intensity to keep the page feeling alive without distracting from the conversion flow

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built mobile-first, reflecting the reality that property managers and on-site inspectors check service availability from their phones rather than a desktop.

  • Touch targets for call-to-action buttons are sized generously to keep tapping comfortable on small screens
  • Server components handle static sections such as the hero copy, service cards, and footer, while client components power the interactive map, address input, and booking form
  • The single-column flow stacks cleanly at every breakpoint, keeping the address input, zone map, and booking form accessible without horizontal scrolling

How this template helps you convert

Every section of this landing page narrows the visitor's world from broad neighborhood down to a single open calendar slot, building urgency through geography rather than countdown timers.

  1. The address input creates immediate personal relevance by placing the visitor's own street inside the service story, and the zone map confirms the crew is already scheduled nearby, making the first "Reserve Our Next Visit" call-to-action feel logical rather than pushy.
  2. Cross-street testimonials with recognizable street-level references reinforce that real neighbors on real streets have already trusted this crew, which is the kind of proof that property managers and HOA contacts respond to before committing to a pool deck resurfacing project.
  3. The booking form uses pre-filled address data, a pool type selector, a square footage slider for an accurate estimate, and a month picker to reduce every possible friction point, while the secondary "Get the Neighborhood Price" path captures leads who need a per-square-foot cost before they are ready to book a full slot.

Other information about this template

This section covers additional practical context about pool deck resurfacing services that users of this template may want to understand as they customize their copy and service descriptions.

  • Pool deck resurfacing is a restoration process that adds a new layer or coating to an existing pool deck to improve appearance, durability, and safety. It is suitable when the underlying concrete structure does not have significant structural issues.
  • Common pool deck resurfacing options include concrete overlay, stamped concrete, stamped concrete overlays, paver overlays, epoxy coatings, and cool deck finishes. Each resurfacing material carries different costs and design complexity.
  • A concrete overlay typically costs between $3 and $10 per square foot. Stamped concrete ranges from $8 to $15 per square foot depending on design complexity. Paver overlays can reach $10 to $40 or more per square foot depending on higher end materials and labor costs.
  • Epoxy coatings are specially designed for concrete pool decks because they resist pool chemicals, handle heavy foot traffic, and bond tightly when a primer coat and bonding agent are applied correctly over a clean, dry surface.
  • Proper surface preparation is the foundation of any resurfacing project. The existing surface must be cleaned with a pressure washer, cracks filled with crack filler, and any peeling paint removed. A putty knife handles loose material before a concrete resurfacer or bonding agent goes down.
  • The resurfacing process typically follows this order: clean the existing deck, allow it to dry completely, apply crack filler, add a primer coat for proper adhesion, apply the chosen resurfacing material in a thin layer, and apply a concrete sealer evenly over the entire surface once the new layer is fully cured.
  • A painted pool deck using epoxy coatings and an anti-skid additive can last three to five years with regular maintenance. Always follow manufacturer's instructions when mixing and applying pool deck paint or concrete resurfacer to avoid adhesion failures.
  • Applying a protective layer such as a concrete sealer after the resurfacing process protects the entire deck from UV rays, high humidity, and weather conditions that degrade concrete surfaces over time.
  • A residential pool deck or patio area that looks factory-fresh can boost property value and restore the visual appeal of an outdoor space. For commercial clients at apartments and hotels, a non slip surface that meets code is a practical requirement, not an aesthetic one.
  • A well-built landing page for pool deck resurfacing answers "What do you do?" and "How do I start?" within five seconds. High-quality visuals, trust-building social proof, and a single dominant call-to-action guide visitors toward booking. Trust indicators such as "Licensed and Insured" or "Authorized Applicator" badges reinforce credibility alongside neighborhood-specific testimonials.
  • The Resurface neighborhood pool deck painting landing page template is designed to serve this exact use case, combining geographic trust mechanics with a clean, conversion-focused layout purpose-built for the pool area renovation category.
Splash — Premium Pool Restoration Landing Page Template
Splash — Premium Pool Restoration Landing Page Template
Splash — Premium Pool Restoration Landing Page Template
Splash — Premium Pool Restoration Landing Page Template

Theme

Corporate Precision

Creative direction

Local & Neighborhood

Color system

Sunset Mesa

Style

Single Column Flow

Direction

Lead Generation

Page Sections

Address-input Hero with Zone Awareness

Interactive Neighborhood Service Map

Services Bento Grid with Stats

Cross-street Testimonial Slider

Lead-capture Booking Form

Related questions

What pool deck service types does this template support?

Can commercial pool operators use this template too?

How does the neighborhood zone map section work?

What does the booking form collect from visitors?

Is the template designed for mobile users?