Pool Resurfacing in Pelican Sound, FL

Your Pool Surface Restored Right

Professional pool resurfacing that actually lasts in Florida’s demanding climate, with upfront pricing and zero surprises.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

A Pool Surface Built to Last

Your pool gets a fresh start with surfaces designed specifically for Florida’s year-round sun, humidity, and heavy use. No more rough patches that scrape your feet or stains that make your pool look tired.

We use materials that handle what Florida throws at them. Aggregate finishes resist chemical imbalances and UV damage better than traditional plaster. Pebble surfaces stay smooth longer and maintain their color despite constant exposure.

The result is a pool that looks great and feels comfortable for years, not months. Your family gets back to enjoying the water instead of worrying about when the next repair bill is coming.

Pelican Sound Pool Company

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing throughout Broward County for years. We understand what constant sun, salt air, and year-round pool use does to surfaces.

Every crew member is trained on the specific challenges Florida pools face. We’ve seen every type of surface failure and know which solutions actually last in this climate. Our CPO certification ensures we follow industry-leading practices for safe pool operations.

We focus exclusively on pool services, so we’re not learning on your project. You get technicians who know the difference between a quick fix and a lasting solution.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and remove all the old, damaged surface material. This isn’t a patch job – we strip everything down to sound structural concrete.

Next comes surface preparation. We repair any cracks in the underlying structure, ensure proper bonding, and create the right texture for the new finish to adhere properly.

Then we apply your chosen finish – whether that’s traditional plaster, pebble, quartz, or another option. The service includes proper curing time, initial water balancing, and startup instructions. You’re not left guessing about how to care for the new surface.

We also handle all permits and inspections required in Pelican Sound. Most projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and chosen finish.

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Pool Finishes Pelican Sound

Finishes That Handle Florida Weather

Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz tend to last longest in Florida because they’re more resistant to chemical imbalances and UV damage. Traditional plaster is less expensive but typically needs replacement sooner due to the harsh sun and frequent pool use.

We offer various resurfacing finishes to match your style and budget. Diamond Brite provides a durable, slip-resistant finish available in various colors. PebbleTec offers a premium, natural stone finish that enhances both beauty and longevity.

Pool resurfacing costs vary based on size, current condition, and finish choice, but most residential pools in Pelican Sound range from $6,000 to $15,000. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing your specific pool rather than giving ballpark numbers that don’t account for your situation.

With proper maintenance, a quality resurfacing job typically lasts 10-15 years, though some premium finishes can last 20+ years. We’ll explain the expected lifespan of different finish options so you can make an informed decision.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the finish you choose. The actual resurfacing work happens over 2-3 days, but you need to factor in draining time, curing time, and refilling. Weather can affect the timeline since some steps can’t happen in rain or extreme heat. We monitor weather forecasts carefully and won’t start critical steps if rain is expected. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Summer afternoon thunderstorms are predictable enough to work around, but we may recommend scheduling during drier months if your timeline is flexible.
Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz tend to last longest in Florida because they’re more resistant to chemical imbalances and UV damage. These materials handle constant sun, humidity, and year-round pool use better than traditional options. Traditional plaster is less expensive but typically needs replacement sooner due to the harsh sun and frequent pool use. Modern materials and proper installation techniques hold up much better than older methods in Florida’s climate. We use durable materials specifically chosen to withstand the Florida sun, humidity, and those occasional afternoon thunderstorms. The right choice depends on your budget, style preferences, and how you use your pool.
Yes, proper pool resurfacing addresses both surface issues and underlying structural problems. We remove the old surface completely, repair any cracks in the concrete shell, and apply a fresh finish. However, if you have major structural issues or the pool is moving due to soil problems, those need to be fixed first. During the initial inspection, we’ll identify whether you’re dealing with surface wear or deeper structural issues that require additional work. We’re skilled at spotting potential issues. If we uncover any necessary repairs, we’ll communicate them clearly and provide a transparent cost estimate before proceeding.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on size, current condition, and finish choice, but most residential pools in Pelican Sound range from $6,000 to $15,000. Basic plaster refinishing costs less, while premium aggregate finishes cost more but last longer. The price includes surface removal, repairs, new finish application, and startup. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing your specific pool rather than giving ballpark numbers that don’t account for your situation. We offer competitive rates and transparent pricing on all our services. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start work.
Pool resurfacing can be done year-round in Florida, but timing matters for quality results. We monitor weather forecasts carefully and won’t start critical steps if rain is expected. Some parts of the process absolutely cannot get wet during curing. Summer afternoon thunderstorms are predictable enough to work around, but we may recommend scheduling during drier months if your timeline is flexible. Winter or offseason is actually considered the best time for pool resurfacing by most companies. You avoid the rush and hectic schedule of summer, plus you’ll be ready to enjoy your pool when warm weather returns.
With proper care and maintenance, your newly resurfaced pool can last 10-15 years, sometimes even longer. The lifespan depends on the finish material, water chemistry maintenance, and usage levels. Some premium finishes can last 20+ years with proper maintenance. Florida’s climate is tough on pool surfaces, but modern materials and proper installation techniques hold up much better than older methods. We’ll provide you with a detailed care guide, including tips on cleaning, water chemistry, and general maintenance. We also explain the expected lifespan of different finish options so you can make an informed decision based on your long-term plans.