Pool Resurfacing in West, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that restores beauty and safety to your backyard oasis in West, Florida.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing West Florida

Smooth, Safe Swimming Again

Your pool surface tells a story. Rough patches that scrape your feet. Stains that won’t come clean no matter how much you scrub. Plaster that’s chipping away, making your backyard centerpiece look tired and neglected.

When you feel sharp pain on your foot from chafing plaster, it’s time to resurface your concrete pool. But here’s what happens after professional resurfacing: you step into water that feels silky smooth against your skin. The surface gleams with a fresh, pristine finish that makes your pool look brand new.

No more avoiding certain areas of your pool. No more embarrassment when friends come over. Just a beautiful, safe swimming environment that adds value to your home and joy to your daily life.

Pool Resurfacing Company West FL

Local Experts Who Know Florida Pools

DCPP Services has been serving Broward County pool owners who understand that Florida’s climate demands specialized care. In Broward County’s tropical climate, pools face unique challenges from intense sun and humidity to heavy rainfall, requiring specialized care to withstand the elements.

Our team holds CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification, ensuring industry-leading practices for every resurfacing project. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t in West Florida’s demanding environment.

In Broward County’s warm climate, weekly pool service is ideal to maintain optimal water quality and prevent issues like algae growth. That’s why we don’t just resurface your pool—we understand the ongoing maintenance needs that keep your investment looking perfect year after year.

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Pool Resurfacing Process West Florida

Straightforward Process, Lasting Results

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. Most concrete pools were originally finished with plaster coating, which degrades and flakes over time, requiring the shell to be sandblasted or chemically etched to prepare for new finish.

Next comes surface preparation—the foundation of a long-lasting resurface. We remove all loose material, repair any structural issues, and create the perfect base for your new finish. This step determines how well your new surface will bond and how long it will last.

Then we apply your chosen finish material, whether it’s classic plaster, durable aggregate, or premium pebble. Our technicians work systematically to ensure even coverage and proper curing. Finally, we refill your pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through the care instructions for your beautiful new surface.

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Pool Resurfacing Options West FL

Finishes Built for Florida's Climate

Plaster, if applied properly, lasts 10 years and costs $4 per square foot, while pebbles have a lifespan of 20+ years and cost $10 per square foot. In West Florida’s demanding climate, choosing the right finish material makes all the difference.

Standard plaster offers the classic smooth pool look at the most affordable price point. For homeowners wanting enhanced durability, aggregate finishes blend quartz, stones, or glass beads for both beauty and longevity. Pebble finishes feature smooth, rounded pebbles that are comfortable to walk on and last 15 to 20+ years.

Broward County’s humid climate accelerates wear-and-tear concerns, requiring materials and techniques that withstand the climate and prevent recurring issues like algae invasions or surface deterioration. We help you select the finish that matches your budget, aesthetic preferences, and long-term maintenance goals.

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Pool resurfacing costs around $11,000 on average, with most homeowners paying between $6,000 and $15,000 for pool resurfacing. The final cost depends on your pool size, chosen finish material, and current surface condition. For example, resurfacing a concrete pool costs roughly $6,500 per 1,000 square feet, so a 2,000-square-foot pool would cost around $13,000. Basic plaster runs about $4 per square foot, while premium pebble finishes cost around $10 per square foot. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what to expect before we start.
Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and chosen finish material. The process includes draining (1 day), surface preparation (1-2 days), finish application (1-2 days), and refilling plus curing time (2-3 days). Weather can affect the timeline, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We schedule projects during optimal weather windows and keep you informed of any adjustments. Once complete, you’ll need to wait 24-48 hours before swimming to allow proper curing of the new surface.
Pay attention to your pool’s wear and tear – if you see staining, peeling, or leaking, it’s time for resurfacing. Rough patches that scrape your feet are another clear indicator, along with visible cracks or areas where the plaster is flaking off. Persistent stains that won’t clean off, even with professional treatment, signal that the surface material has degraded beyond repair. Plaster requires surface maintenance every week to deter algae build-up and is the least durable, lasting only 5-10 years. If your pool is approaching or past this age, resurfacing will restore both safety and beauty.
Pebble finishes feature smooth, rounded pebbles that are comfortable to walk on and last 15 to 20+ years, with Pebble Tec being the most popular brand. For Florida’s climate, we often recommend aggregate or pebble finishes because they handle sun, heat, and humidity better than basic plaster. We use materials and techniques that withstand Broward County’s humid climate, preventing recurring issues like algae invasions or surface deterioration. While plaster costs less upfront, aggregate and pebble finishes offer better long-term value through enhanced durability and lower maintenance requirements in our challenging climate.
Yes, we handle pools with various types of existing damage as part of our resurfacing process. If the pool is in bad condition, repairs are needed before any resurfacing can take place, including fixing rust stains or cracks that result in leaking. Our technicians assess structural issues, repair cracks, fix plumbing leaks, and address any underlying problems before applying the new surface. This comprehensive approach ensures your new finish bonds properly and lasts for years. We’ll provide a detailed assessment and explain any necessary repairs during our initial consultation.
In Broward County’s warm climate, weekly pool service is ideal to maintain optimal water quality and prevent issues like algae growth. For the first 30 days after resurfacing, avoid using automatic pool cleaners and brush the surface gently by hand. Maintain proper water chemistry with pH between 7.2-7.6 and appropriate chlorine levels. You can prevent algae buildup by maintaining correct chlorine levels, ensuring proper circulation, and using high-quality algaecide as part of regular pool maintenance. We provide detailed care instructions and can set up ongoing maintenance service to protect your investment.