Pool Resurfacing in Melrose Cove

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Stop dealing with rough, stained surfaces that hurt your family’s feet and ruin pool days. Get a smooth, beautiful finish that lasts.
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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

Your Pool Will Feel Brand New
Your pool becomes the backyard centerpiece it was meant to be. No more rough patches scraping swimmers’ skin or embarrassing stains that won’t come out. The water stays cleaner longer because the new surface doesn’t harbor algae and bacteria like worn-out finishes do. Your chemical costs drop, maintenance becomes easier, and you actually want to use your pool again. You’ll have a surface that can last 15-20 years with proper care, making this investment pay for itself through reduced maintenance and increased home value.

Melrose Cove Pool Company

Local Experts Who Know Florida Pools
DCPP Services has been maintaining and resurfacing pools throughout Broward County for years. We understand exactly how Florida’s intense sun, frequent storms, and year-round swimming season affect pool surfaces. Our team holds CPO certification, ensuring every job meets industry standards for safety and quality. We’ve seen every type of pool problem this climate creates, from post-hurricane cleanups to surfaces damaged by improper chemical balance. When you work with DCPP Services, you get upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and a satisfaction guarantee backed by technicians who’ve been solving pool problems in this area for years.
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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

Here's Exactly What Happens
First, we drain your pool completely and prep the surface by removing loose or damaged material. This step is crucial because any shortcuts here will cause problems later. Next comes surface preparation, where we clean and etch the existing surface to ensure proper bonding. We repair any cracks or structural issues before applying the new finish. The new surface gets applied in thin, even coats using professional-grade materials designed for Florida’s climate. After curing, we refill your pool and balance the water chemistry. The entire process typically takes 5-7 days, depending on weather conditions and the size of your pool.
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Pool Finishes Melrose Cove

Multiple Finish Options Available
You can choose from several finish types based on your budget and preferences. Basic plaster offers an affordable, classic look that typically lasts 7-10 years. Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz provide superior durability and stain resistance, often lasting 15-20 years. These finishes also offer better traction and come in various colors and textures. For Melrose Cove’s climate, we typically recommend finishes that can handle Florida’s intense UV exposure and frequent temperature changes. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option based on your pool’s specific conditions and your family’s usage patterns.
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Several clear signs indicate it’s time for resurfacing. If your pool surface feels rough or sandpaper-like under your feet, the finish has worn away and needs replacement. Persistent stains that won’t come out with normal cleaning, visible cracks in the surface, or areas where the plaster is chipping or peeling all signal the need for resurfacing. You might also notice your pool losing water faster than normal, which can indicate surface deterioration allowing water to seep through. If your pool’s color has faded significantly or you’re having constant trouble maintaining proper water chemistry despite regular maintenance, the surface has likely become too porous and needs to be replaced.
Most residential pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 business days to complete, though this can vary based on weather conditions and pool size. The process includes draining (1 day), surface preparation and repairs (1-2 days), applying the new finish (1 day), curing time (2-3 days), and refilling plus initial water balancing (1 day). Weather plays a big role in Florida – rain or extreme heat can extend the timeline. We schedule projects during optimal weather windows when possible and keep you informed of any delays. We recommend planning resurfacing during Florida’s shoulder seasons (April-May or September-November) when weather conditions are most predictable.
Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz perform exceptionally well in Florida’s harsh climate. They resist UV damage better than basic plaster and handle the constant temperature fluctuations without cracking as easily. These finishes also provide better algae resistance, which is crucial in Florida’s warm, humid environment where algae growth happens quickly. The textured surface offers superior traction for safety, especially important when surfaces stay wet longer due to high humidity. While aggregate finishes cost more upfront than basic plaster, they typically last 15-20 years compared to plaster’s 7-10 year lifespan, making them more cost-effective long-term for Florida pool owners.
Yes, but the approach depends on the type and severity of cracks. Hairline “craze” cracks that look like spider webs are common and easily addressed during resurfacing. Structural cracks that go through the pool shell require more extensive repair before resurfacing. These need to be properly filled with epoxy injection and reinforced with steel staples to prevent the crack from telegraphing through the new surface. We inspect every pool thoroughly before starting work to identify all issues. We’ll explain exactly what repairs are needed and why, ensuring you understand the scope of work before any surprises arise during the project.
Pool resurfacing costs typically range from $6,000-$15,000 for most residential pools, depending on size, finish type, and any necessary repairs. Basic plaster refinishing usually falls on the lower end of this range, while premium aggregate or tile finishes cost more but last significantly longer. Additional factors affecting cost include pool accessibility, extent of prep work needed, and any structural repairs required. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. We’ll assess your specific pool and explain all costs before starting work, so you know exactly what to expect with no surprises when the job is complete.
The ideal times for pool resurfacing in South Florida are during the shoulder seasons: April through May and September through November. During these periods, you’ll have more predictable weather with less rain and more moderate temperatures, which allows for proper curing of the new surface. You’ll also avoid the peak swimming season, minimizing disruption to your family’s pool enjoyment. We monitor weather forecasts carefully and will reschedule if conditions aren’t optimal for proper application and curing. Starting your project during these recommended windows helps ensure the best possible results and timeline.