Pool Contractor in Plantation, FL

Your Pool Dreams Start Here

From installation to maintenance, we handle every detail so you can dive into crystal-clear water year-round.

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Swimming Pool Installation Plantation, FL

Finally, A Pool That Works

You’ve been thinking about it for months. Maybe years. That backyard space where you could actually relax instead of just looking at empty grass.

Here’s what happens when you get it right. No more weekend trips to crowded public pools. No more wondering if the kids will have something fun to do during those long Florida summers. No more missing out on the kind of entertaining space that actually brings people together.

Your property value increases immediately. Your stress level drops permanently. And suddenly, your backyard becomes the place everyone wants to be.

Pool Builders Plantation, FL

We Know Plantation Pools

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

Every crew member is trained on the specific challenges Florida pools face. We’ve seen every type of installation challenge and know which solutions actually last in this climate. We focus exclusively on pool services, so we’re not learning on your project.

When you work with us, you’re working with locals who understand Plantation’s permit requirements, soil conditions, and HOA regulations. We handle the paperwork, manage the inspections, and deliver results that stand up to Florida weather.

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Inground Swimming Pool Installation Process

Here's How We Build It

First, we visit your property and assess your space, soil conditions, and specific needs. We handle all permit applications and work with the city to ensure everything meets Plantation’s requirements.

Next comes excavation and site preparation. Our team knows how to work with South Florida’s challenging soil and high water table conditions. We install proper drainage and structural reinforcement before moving forward.

Then we build your pool shell, install all plumbing and electrical systems, and apply your chosen finish. Every step gets inspected and approved before we move to the next phase. Finally, we fill, balance, and test everything to make sure you’re ready to swim.

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Swimming Pool Contractors Plantation, FL

What You Actually Get

Complete project management from permits to final inspection. We handle all city paperwork, coordinate inspections, and ensure everything meets Florida Building Code requirements.

Professional installation using materials designed for Florida’s climate. That means UV-resistant finishes, proper chemical-resistant plumbing, and equipment rated for year-round operation in high humidity.

In Plantation specifically, we work with the unique challenges of Broward County soil conditions and local HOA requirements. Most neighborhoods here have specific setback requirements and aesthetic guidelines that we navigate regularly. We also understand the local permit timeline, which typically runs 1-3 months, and plan accordingly so your project stays on schedule.

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Pool installation costs in Plantation, FL typically range from $35,000 to $85,000 for most residential projects, depending on size, materials, and features you choose. Basic installations start around $35,000, while custom designs with premium features can reach $100,000 or more. The final cost depends on several factors specific to your property. Soil conditions, accessibility for equipment, permit fees, and your chosen materials all impact pricing. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing your specific situation rather than giving ballpark numbers that don’t account for your property’s unique requirements.
All inground pools in Plantation require building permits through the city, plus additional approvals for electrical and plumbing work. The permit process typically takes 1-3 months and costs 2.5% of your project value up to $100,000, with a minimum fee of $75. You’ll also need to comply with Florida Building Code requirements for safety barriers, which means proper fencing or screen enclosures with self-closing, self-latching gates. We handle all permit applications, plan submissions, and coordinate required inspections throughout your project. This includes the initial site inspection, structural inspection, electrical inspection, and final safety inspection before you can use your pool.
Most pool installations in Plantation take 6-12 weeks from permit approval to completion, depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. The permit approval process adds another 1-3 months to the timeline before construction begins. Construction happens in phases: excavation and steel installation (1-2 weeks), plumbing and electrical rough-in (1 week), concrete/gunite application (1-2 days), curing time (1-2 weeks), then finishing work including tile, coping, and equipment installation (2-3 weeks). Weather delays are common during Florida’s rainy season, and inspection scheduling can add a few days between phases.
Concrete (gunite) pools perform best in South Florida because they’re highly durable and customizable, handling our climate extremes well. For finishes, aggregate materials like pebble or quartz last longest because they resist chemical imbalances and UV damage better than traditional plaster. Fiberglass pools are also suitable for Florida, offering quick installation and smooth surfaces that resist algae. However, they have limited customization options. Vinyl pools are less common here because the intense UV exposure and year-round use can cause liner deterioration. We’ll recommend specific materials based on your usage patterns, maintenance preferences, and budget rather than pushing the most expensive option.
Yes, we provide comprehensive pool maintenance services throughout Broward County. In Florida’s warm climate, weekly service is ideal to maintain optimal water quality and prevent algae growth, though we can customize schedules based on your needs and budget. Our maintenance includes chemical balancing, skimming, vacuuming, brushing walls and tile, emptying baskets, and equipment inspection. We also offer equipment repair, leak detection, and renovation services. This means you have one company handling everything from installation through long-term care, so you’re not dealing with multiple contractors who don’t know your pool’s history.
We focus exclusively on pool services in Broward County, so we understand the specific challenges of building and maintaining pools in this climate. Our team knows local soil conditions, permit requirements, and HOA regulations that affect pool projects in Plantation and surrounding areas. We’re licensed, insured, and maintain a 5-star customer rating based on our commitment to clear communication and reliable service. Unlike larger companies that might treat your project as just another number, we provide personalized attention and stand behind our work with satisfaction guarantees. We also offer 24/7 emergency service and handle everything from initial installation through long-term maintenance, so you have a single point of contact for all your pool needs.