Pool Resurfacing in Claremont, FL

Your Pool's Fresh Start Begins Here

Transform rough, outdated surfaces into smooth, beautiful finishes that protect your family and boost your home’s value for decades.

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Empty, weathered swimming pool with a rough, peeling surface in a backyard, next to a brick house. The pool appears neglected, with a few scattered leaves and a damaged wall.

Professional Pool Resurfacing Claremont

What You Get With Expert Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the backyard centerpiece you’ve always wanted. No more rough spots that scrape feet or outdated finishes that make your space look tired.

Instead, you get smooth, durable surfaces that feel great underfoot and look stunning year-round. Modern finishes like pebble or quartz that can last 15-20 years with minimal maintenance.

The transformation goes beyond aesthetics. You’re investing in safety, protecting your family from rough surfaces, and preventing costly structural damage that comes from neglected pool surfaces.

Claremont Pool Resurfacing Experts

Local Expertise You Can Trust

DCPP Services has been serving Broward County pool owners with the kind of reliable, professional service that keeps families swimming safely. As a locally owned company, we understand Florida’s unique climate challenges and how they affect pool surfaces.

Every technician holds Certified Pool/Spa Operator (CPO) certification, ensuring industry-leading practices on every job. This isn’t just about meeting standards—it’s about exceeding them.

Claremont homeowners choose DCPP Services because we deliver what we promise: upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and a satisfaction guarantee that means something. No surprises, no excuses, just quality work completed on schedule.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Claremont

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. Any damaged areas get proper preparation—this step determines how long your new finish will last.

Next comes surface preparation. Depending on your pool’s condition, this might involve sandblasting or chemical etching to create the right foundation. We don’t cut corners here because proper prep work prevents future problems.

Finally, we apply your chosen finish—whether it’s classic plaster, durable quartz, or premium pebble. The curing process takes several days, but you’ll have a pool surface that looks and feels brand new. Most projects wrap up within a week, and we handle the water chemistry balancing to get you swimming again safely.

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Claremont Pool Finish Options

Finishes Built for Florida Living

Florida’s intense sun and frequent rain demand finishes that can handle the challenge. Standard plaster works well for budget-conscious homeowners, typically lasting 7-12 years with proper care.

Quartz finishes offer the sweet spot—lasting 10-15 years while providing better stain resistance and a more refined appearance. The quartz fragments create subtle texture and visual interest that photographs beautifully.

For maximum longevity, pebble finishes deliver 15-20+ years of service life. They’re naturally slip-resistant and come in various colors and sizes. In Claremont’s climate, where pools get year-round use, this durability makes financial sense. The higher upfront cost pays for itself through reduced maintenance and longer replacement cycles.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Claremont take 5-7 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and current surface condition. Day one involves draining and surface preparation. Days two through four cover the actual resurfacing application. The final days allow for proper curing and water refilling. Weather can affect timing since Florida’s afternoon thunderstorms sometimes delay outdoor work. However, we plan for these conditions and adjust schedules accordingly to keep projects on track.
Pebble and quartz finishes perform exceptionally well in Florida’s climate. They resist UV damage, chemical staining, and thermal expansion better than standard plaster. Pebble finishes last 15-20+ years and handle Florida’s intense sun without fading. The natural stone creates a slip-resistant surface that’s safer for families. Quartz offers similar durability with a smoother feel. Standard plaster works but requires more frequent replacement—every 7-12 years versus 15-20 for premium finishes. In Florida’s year-round swimming season, the extra durability of upgraded finishes often justifies the higher initial cost.
Pool resurfacing costs in Claremont typically range from $6,000-$15,000, depending on your pool size and chosen finish. Standard plaster runs $6,000-$8,000, while pebble finishes cost $7,000-$15,000. Several factors affect pricing: pool size and depth, current surface condition, and finish type. Larger pools require more materials and labor time. Severely damaged surfaces need additional prep work. The investment makes sense when you consider the timeline. A quality resurface lasts 10-20 years, working out to roughly $300-$750 annually. Compare that to constant repairs on deteriorating surfaces, and resurfacing becomes the smart financial choice.
Key signs indicate resurfacing time: rough surfaces that feel uncomfortable underfoot, visible cracks or chips in the finish, and persistent staining that cleaning can’t remove. If your pool surface feels like sandpaper or causes scrapes, it’s definitely time. Cracks allow water to seep behind the finish, potentially causing structural damage. Discoloration often means the surface is breaking down at a chemical level. Age matters too. Most finishes need replacement every 10-20 years depending on type and maintenance. In Florida’s climate with year-round pool use, surfaces often reach replacement time on the earlier end of that range.
No, your pool will be completely out of service during resurfacing. The process requires draining the pool completely and keeping it empty for several days while the new finish cures. Plan for 5-7 days without pool access. This includes draining time, surface prep, application, and curing before refilling can begin. Rushing the process compromises the finish quality and longevity. Many Claremont families schedule resurfacing during cooler months or plan alternative activities. The temporary inconvenience pays off with decades of improved swimming enjoyment and a surface that looks and feels like new.
We provide warranties covering both materials and workmanship. Our warranties range from 1-3 years for labor and longer for materials, depending on the finish type. Pebble finishes often carry longer warranties than plaster due to their superior durability. Our warranty covers defects in application, premature wear, and structural issues—but not damage from improper chemical maintenance. We always provide warranty terms in writing before work begins. You’ll understand what’s covered, what maintenance requirements you must meet, and how to file claims if issues arise. Our solid warranty demonstrates our confidence in our work quality.