Pool Maintenance in Coral Springs, FL

Pool Care in Broward County

Imagine this; you, a cool drink, and your sparkling pool. With DCP Pool Service, pool care is effortless.

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Pool Maintenance Companies in Coral Springs

Reasons to Choose Us for Pool Care in Broward County

  • We’re the chemists of the pool world, ensuring your water is balanced and safe for endless fun.
  • Think of us as pool doctors, diagnosing and treating problems before they become major surgeries.
  • A little care goes a long way. We’ll keep your pool healthy and happy for years to come.
  • No matter the size or style, we’ve got the perfect care plan to keep your pool shimmering.
  • Pool Cleaning Coral Springs

    Serving Broward County, FL With a Smile

    We are more than just a pool company; we’re your partners in relaxation. We’re the folks who show up with a smile, ready to transform your pool into a sparkling oasis. Our licensed technicians are like pool detectives, armed with high-tech tools like infrared cameras and moisture meters to uncover any hidden issues. We’re not just about fixing problems; we’re about preventing them.

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    Your Pool's Journey to Perfection

  • Pool Assessment: We get up close and personal with your pool, understanding its unique needs and characteristics.
  • Custom Care Plan: We create a tailored plan that’s as unique as your pool, ensuring every detail is covered.
  • Regular Maintenance Visits: We’re the consistent caretakers, keeping your pool healthy and happy throughout the season.
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    DCP Pool Service; Your Pool's Best Friend

    Pool maintenance is the secret ingredient to a summer filled with fun and relaxation. At DCP Pool Service, we’re passionate about keeping your pool in tip-top shape. From cleaning and balancing to equipment repair and leak detection, we’re your one-stop shop for all things pool-related. Contact us at 954-774-4334 to schedule your pool’s personalized care plan.

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    Coral Springs is a planned community. Prior to its incorporation as a city in July 1963, the area which is now Coral Springs was part of 20,000 acres (81 km2) of marshy lands bought by Henry Lyons between 1911 and 1939. After several floods in 1947, Florida created the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District (now the South Florida Water Management District). Canals and levees drained much of the area upon which Coral Springs was built. After the land was drained and cleared, most of the area was used as a bean farm. After Lyons’ death in 1952, his heirs changed the focus to cattle.

    A post-World War II real estate boom in South Florida attracted the interest of developers. Coral Ridge Properties, which already had several developments in Broward County, bought 3,869 acres (16 km2) of land from the Lyons family on December 14, 1961 for $1 million. The City of Coral Springs was chartered on July 10, 1963. Other names that were considered for the new city included “Curran Village,” “Pompano Springs” and “Quartermore”. By 1964, the company had developed a master plan for a city of 50,000 residents. On July 22, 1964, the first sale of 536 building lots netted $1.6 million. The landmark covered bridge was built that same year to promote the town. In 1965, Coral Ridge Properties bought an additional 6,000 acres (24 km2) from the Lyons family, increasing the city’s land area to 16 square miles (41 km2). The first city government elections were held in 1967.

    The city added 19 public schools, a regional mall, shopping centers and parks between 1970 and 2000 in response to rapid population growth. The biggest shopping mall in the city is Coral Square, which opened in October 1984 with 945,000 square feet (87,800 m2) of retail space and more than 120 stores. The construction of the Sawgrass Expressway in 1986 brought even more growth. A museum and a theater opened in the 1990s. The city reached residential build-out in 2003 and is very close to a commercial build-out.

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