Pool Resurfacing in Broward Gardens

Your Pool Deserves Better Than Cracks and Stains

Professional pool resurfacing that restores beauty, safety, and value to your Broward Gardens swimming pool investment.

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What Your Pool Looks Like After We're Done

Your pool surface becomes smooth again. No more rough spots that scrape skin or snag swimsuits. The stains that wouldn’t come out with regular cleaning disappear completely.

The cracks that worried you about potential leaks get sealed properly. Your pool finish looks fresh and vibrant, like it did when it was first installed.

You get back to enjoying your pool instead of worrying about it. Your family swims safely on surfaces that meet industry standards, maintained by CPO-certified professionals who understand what it takes to keep Broward County pools in top condition year-round.

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Why Broward Gardens Homeowners Choose DCPP Services

DCPP Services has built its reputation serving Broward County pool owners who value professional care over DIY headaches. We hold CPO certification, ensuring every resurfacing project meets industry-leading safety and quality standards.

Local ownership means understanding South Florida’s unique climate challenges. We know how year-round pool usage and Florida’s weather affect pool surfaces differently than pools in other regions.

Upfront pricing eliminates surprises. Flexible scheduling works around your timeline. Every project comes with a satisfaction guarantee because our reputation depends on delivering results that exceed expectations, not just meeting minimum requirements.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Broward Gardens

Here's Exactly What Happens During Your Pool Resurfacing

First, the existing surface gets properly prepared. This means removing the old, damaged finish completely and addressing any underlying issues like cracks or structural concerns that could affect the new surface.

Next comes the application of your chosen resurfacing material. Whether you select plaster, pebble, quartz, or another finish, the application follows manufacturer specifications and industry best practices to ensure proper bonding and longevity.

The curing process takes several days. During this time, specific water chemistry requirements must be maintained to achieve optimal surface hardness and appearance. You receive clear instructions on timeline expectations and what to expect each day until your pool is ready for normal use again.

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Pool Resurfacing Options Broward Gardens

What's Included in Your Pool Resurfacing Service

Your resurfacing service includes complete surface preparation, crack repair, and application of your selected finish material. All necessary permits and inspections are handled as part of the service.

In Broward Gardens, pool surfaces face unique challenges from Florida’s intense UV exposure, frequent rainfall, and year-round usage. The resurfacing materials and techniques we use account for these local conditions to maximize the lifespan of your new surface.

You receive detailed aftercare instructions specific to your chosen finish type. This includes water chemistry guidelines, cleaning recommendations, and maintenance schedules designed to protect your investment and extend the time between future resurfacing needs. Most properly maintained pool surfaces in South Florida last 7-15 years before requiring attention again.

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Pool resurfacing typically takes 5-14 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and the specific finish material chosen. The timeline includes surface preparation, application, and proper curing time. Weather can affect the schedule since some steps require specific temperature and humidity conditions. Florida’s climate is generally favorable for pool resurfacing, but occasional rain delays may extend the timeline slightly. You’ll receive a detailed schedule before work begins, including daily expectations and any weather contingency plans. Most homeowners can plan on having their pool back in service within two weeks of the project start date.
Visible cracks in the pool surface indicate it’s time for resurfacing, especially if they’re getting larger or deeper. Rough, abrasive textures that scrape skin or damage swimsuits mean the surface integrity has deteriorated beyond simple repairs. Persistent stains that won’t respond to normal cleaning chemicals suggest the surface has become too porous. Flaking, peeling, or chalky residue appearing on the pool finish are clear indicators that the existing surface is failing. If your pool is losing water faster than normal evaporation rates, surface cracks may be allowing leaks. In Broward County’s climate, most pool surfaces show these signs after 7-12 years of use, depending on maintenance quality and initial installation standards.
Pool resurfacing costs in Broward County typically range from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on pool size, chosen materials, and any additional repairs needed during the process. Smaller pools with basic plaster finishes fall on the lower end, while larger pools with premium materials like pebble or quartz cost more. Additional factors affecting cost include the condition of your existing surface, accessibility for equipment, and any structural repairs discovered during surface preparation. Pools requiring extensive crack repair or plumbing adjustments will cost more than straightforward resurfacing jobs. We provide upfront pricing after evaluating your specific pool condition and material preferences. This eliminates surprise costs and allows you to make informed decisions about your pool investment before work begins.
Pebble and quartz finishes perform exceptionally well in South Florida’s climate because they resist UV damage and chemical wear better than traditional plaster. These materials maintain their appearance longer and provide better durability against the constant use pools receive in year-round swimming weather. Plaster remains a cost-effective option for many homeowners, especially when properly maintained with appropriate water chemistry. Modern plaster formulations include additives that improve performance in Florida’s challenging environment. The best choice depends on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and maintenance commitment. We evaluate your specific situation and usage patterns to recommend materials that will provide optimal performance and value for your particular pool and lifestyle needs.
No, swimming is not possible during the resurfacing process. Your pool will be drained completely, and the surface preparation and application work requires the pool to remain empty for several days. After the new surface is applied, a specific curing period is required before the pool can be refilled. Once refilled, water chemistry must be properly balanced and maintained according to strict guidelines for the first several weeks to ensure proper surface curing. The total time from when you last swim until you can swim again is typically 7-14 days. We provide a detailed timeline so you can plan alternative swimming arrangements if needed during the resurfacing period.
Yes, we handle all necessary permits and inspections required for pool resurfacing in Broward Gardens. Local regulations vary, and professional contractors understand which permits are needed and how to obtain them efficiently. Permit requirements typically depend on the scope of work being performed. Simple resurfacing may require minimal permitting, while projects involving structural repairs or equipment changes need more extensive documentation and inspection schedules. Working with a properly licensed contractor ensures all legal requirements are met and your project won’t face delays or complications from permit issues. This also protects your investment by ensuring all work meets local building codes and safety standards.