Pool Resurfacing in Sea Ranch Lakes

Your Pool, Perfectly Resurfaced

Transform rough, faded surfaces into smooth perfection with Sea Ranch Lakes’ trusted pool resurfacing experts.

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Sea Ranch Lakes Pool Professionals

What You Get After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece it was meant to be. No more rough patches scraping your feet or embarrassing stains that make you avoid hosting pool parties. The surface feels smooth under your touch, looks pristine from every angle, and actually enhances your property value instead of detracting from it.

You get back to enjoying your pool instead of worrying about it. Chemical balance becomes easier to maintain. Cleaning takes less time and effort. Most importantly, you can invite friends over without making excuses about the pool’s condition.

This is what happens when resurfacing is done right by professionals who understand both the technical requirements and your peace of mind.

Pool Company Sea Ranch Lakes

Broward County's Pool Resurfacing Specialists

DCPP Services has been serving Broward County pool owners with the kind of reliable, professional service that actually shows up when promised. We hold CPO certification, which means our technicians understand water chemistry, safety protocols, and proper installation techniques that many competitors simply don’t have.

What sets us apart isn’t flashy marketing or the lowest price. It’s upfront pricing so you know what you’re paying before work begins, flexible scheduling that works around your life, and a satisfaction guarantee that backs up our work.

Sea Ranch Lakes homeowners choose DCPP Services because we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it, at the price we quoted.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

Here's How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. Any cracks, chips, or structural issues get addressed before we start the resurfacing process. This step determines whether you need basic resurfacing or additional repairs.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old, damaged material through sandblasting or chemical etching, depending on your pool’s current condition. This creates the clean, properly textured surface that new material needs to bond correctly.

Then we apply your chosen finish. Whether you select plaster, pebble, aggregate, or another material, our CPO-certified technicians apply it evenly and carefully. The curing process takes several days, during which we monitor conditions to ensure proper bonding.

Finally, we refill your pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through any specific care instructions for your new surface. Most projects complete within a week, weather permitting.

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What's Included in Pool Resurfacing

Your resurfacing project includes complete surface preparation, professional-grade materials, and expert installation by CPO-certified technicians. We handle draining, surface prep, material application, and refilling with proper water chemistry balancing.

In Sea Ranch Lakes, where pools get year-round use, we use materials specifically chosen for Florida’s climate and water conditions. The coastal environment here demands finishes that can handle salt air, intense UV exposure, and constant temperature fluctuations without premature failure.

We also include a detailed consultation where we explain your material options, timeline expectations, and maintenance requirements. No surprises, no hidden costs, no wondering what comes next. You get transparent communication throughout the entire process.

Most Sea Ranch Lakes pool owners are surprised to learn that quality resurfacing actually reduces their ongoing maintenance costs and chemical usage, making it an investment that pays dividends beyond just appearance.

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Pool resurfacing costs in Sea Ranch Lakes typically range from $6,000 to $15,000, depending on your pool’s size, current condition, and the finish material you choose. A standard residential pool averages around $11,000 for quality resurfacing. The price varies based on several factors. Plaster finishes cost less upfront but may need replacement sooner. Pebble and aggregate finishes cost more initially but can last 15-20 years with proper care. We provide upfront pricing during our consultation so you know exactly what you’re investing before any work begins. Remember that resurfacing is typically needed every 10 years, so choosing quality materials and professional installation actually saves money over time compared to cheaper options that fail prematurely.
Most pool resurfacing projects in Sea Ranch Lakes take about one week from start to finish, though this can vary based on your pool’s size, condition, and the weather. Smaller pools or those needing only basic resurfacing might complete in 5-6 days, while larger pools or those requiring extensive prep work may take up to 10 days. The timeline breaks down roughly like this: 1-2 days for draining and surface preparation, 1 day for material application, and 3-5 days for curing before refilling. Weather plays a role since high humidity or rain can extend curing times. We schedule projects to minimize your downtime, especially during peak swimming season. Winter resurfacing often allows for more flexible scheduling and can ensure your pool is ready for spring and summer enjoyment.
Several clear indicators tell you it’s time for resurfacing. If your pool surface feels rough or abrasive when you walk on it, that’s the most obvious sign. Visible cracks, chips, or areas where the old surface is flaking or peeling also indicate the need for resurfacing. Staining that won’t come clean with normal maintenance, especially dark or rust-colored stains, usually means the surface material has deteriorated beyond what cleaning can fix. If you notice your pool losing water faster than normal evaporation rates, surface damage might be causing leaks. Another sign is difficulty maintaining proper water chemistry. When surfaces deteriorate, they can affect pH balance and require more chemicals to keep water clear and safe. If your maintenance routine has become more expensive or time-consuming, resurfacing might actually save you money long-term.
Florida’s year-round pool season and intense UV exposure require materials that can handle constant use and sun exposure. Pebble finishes like Pebble Tec perform exceptionally well here, typically lasting 15-20 years while providing excellent durability and slip resistance. Aggregate finishes also work well in Florida, offering good longevity and attractive appearance options. Standard plaster is the most economical choice but typically needs replacement every 7-10 years in our climate. For maximum longevity, quartz-enhanced plaster provides better durability than standard plaster at a moderate price increase. We recommend avoiding basic pool paint in Florida unless budget constraints require it, as paint typically needs reapplication every 3-5 years due to our intense sun and year-round use patterns. The upfront savings rarely justify the frequent maintenance requirements.
No, newly resurfaced pools require a curing period before you can swim safely. Most finishes need 3-7 days to cure properly, depending on the material used and weather conditions. During this time, the surface bonds completely and reaches its full strength. We handle the refilling process and initial water chemistry balancing as part of our service. The first few weeks after resurfacing require specific maintenance procedures, including daily brushing and careful chemical monitoring. We provide detailed instructions for this break-in period. Rushing this process can damage your new surface or create problems that affect its longevity. While waiting is inconvenient, following proper curing procedures ensures your resurfacing investment lasts as long as possible and performs as expected.
Yes, we provide warranties on both materials and workmanship for pool resurfacing projects. Material warranties vary by manufacturer and finish type, typically ranging from 5-15 years depending on what you choose. Our workmanship warranty covers installation quality and ensures the job meets industry standards. The warranty specifics depend on your chosen materials and project scope. We explain all warranty terms during our consultation so you understand exactly what’s covered and for how long. Proper maintenance is required to maintain warranty coverage, and we provide clear guidelines for this. We also offer a satisfaction guarantee on our work. If you’re not completely satisfied with the results, we’ll work with you to address any concerns. Our goal is a pool surface that looks great and performs well for years to come.