Pool Resurfacing in Twin Lakes, FL

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

Professional pool resurfacing that transforms worn surfaces into stunning, safe swimming environments you’ll love for years.

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Professional Pool Finishes Twin Lakes

What You Get: Beautiful, Lasting Results

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more embarrassment when guests come over. No more rough surfaces that scrape your feet or snag your swimsuit.

The transformation is immediate and dramatic. Fresh, smooth surfaces that feel amazing and look even better. Colors that pop instead of looking faded and tired.

You’ll actually want to use your pool again. And when neighbors ask who did the work, you’ll be proud to tell them.

Pool Resurfacing Company Twin Lakes

Local Experts You Can Trust

DCPP Services has been serving Broward County pool owners who demand quality work done right. We’re not the biggest pool company around, but we’re the one that shows up when we say we will and finishes when we promise.

Our technicians hold CPO certification—the gold standard in pool operations. That means we understand water chemistry, surface compatibility, and proper application techniques that many contractors skip.

Twin Lakes homeowners choose DCPP Services because they get upfront pricing, no surprises, and work that actually lasts. When your neighbors see the results, they’ll ask for our number.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Twin Lakes

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

First, we assess your current pool surface and explain exactly what needs to happen. No technical jargon—just clear explanations of the work and realistic timelines.

Next comes surface preparation. This is where experience matters most. We remove the old finish completely, address any underlying issues, and prep the surface for optimal adhesion.

Then we apply your new finish using proven techniques and quality materials. The process is messy and loud for a few days, but we clean up completely and leave you with a pool that looks brand new.

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What's Included in Your Resurfacing

Complete surface removal and preparation, because shortcuts here mean problems later. We take the time to do it right the first time.

Your choice of finish materials, from classic plaster to modern aggregate options. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each so you can make the best decision for your pool and budget.

Twin Lakes’ humid climate and frequent storms can be tough on pool surfaces. DCPP Services uses materials and techniques proven to handle Florida’s challenging conditions, so your investment lasts longer.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Twin Lakes take 5-7 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and weather conditions. Day one involves draining and surface removal. Days two and three focus on preparation and any necessary repairs. The new surface goes on during days four and five, followed by curing time. Florida weather can affect the schedule, especially during rainy season. We build realistic timelines and keep you updated if weather delays occur.
Twin Lakes’ humidity and frequent rain require finishes that resist algae growth and handle chemical fluctuations. Aggregate finishes like pebble tec perform exceptionally well here. Standard plaster works too, but requires more frequent maintenance in Florida’s climate. Quartz finishes offer a good middle ground—more durable than plaster, less expensive than full aggregate. We’ll recommend the best option based on your pool’s specific conditions, your maintenance preferences, and your budget. We’ve seen what works long-term in Broward County.
Pool resurfacing costs in Twin Lakes typically range from $3,000 to $8,000, depending on pool size and finish choice. Basic plaster runs less, while premium aggregate finishes cost more. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. We’ll assess your pool and give you exact costs before any work begins. No surprises, no change orders unless you request additional work. The investment pays off through reduced maintenance costs and increased property value. A properly resurfaced pool can last 10-15 years with proper care.
Yes, but timing matters. We monitor weather forecasts carefully and schedule critical steps during dry periods. Some rain won’t hurt, but heavy storms during application can cause problems. We use fast-setting materials when possible and have techniques for protecting work in progress. If severe weather threatens, we’ll reschedule rather than risk poor results. Summer storms are usually brief and predictable. Winter months offer more consistent weather windows, but pool resurfacing happens year-round in Twin Lakes with proper planning.
You’re not limited to replastering. Modern pool finishes offer better durability and appearance than traditional plaster. Aggregate finishes resist staining and last longer in Florida’s challenging conditions. Pebble finishes provide excellent traction and come in numerous color options. Quartz finishes offer smooth texture with enhanced durability. Glass bead finishes create stunning visual effects. We’ll show you samples and explain how each finish performs in Twin Lakes’ climate. The right choice depends on your priorities: appearance, durability, maintenance requirements, and budget.
Proper water chemistry is crucial for the first 30 days. Keep pH between 7.2-7.6 and avoid shocking the pool during the initial curing period. We provide specific guidelines for your finish type. Brush the surface gently during the first month to remove any loose particles. This is normal and helps the surface cure properly. Use a soft brush, never wire or abrasive tools. Regular maintenance becomes easier with a new surface. Proper chemical balance, weekly brushing, and routine cleaning will keep your resurfaced pool looking great for years. We can handle ongoing maintenance if you prefer professional care.