Pool Maintenance in Hallandale Beach, FL

Your Pool Paradise in Broward County

Imagine stepping into your backyard and being greeted by a sparkling, inviting pool. Our expert maintenance services in Hallandale Beach make that dream a reality.

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Pool Maintenance Near You in Hallandale Beach?

Why DCP Pool Service Makes a Splash

  • No more green water or unbalanced chemicals. We keep your pool pristine and healthy.
  • Protect your investment and avoid costly repairs with our proactive maintenance program.
  • Whether you have a small backyard pool or a large commercial facility, we’ve got you covered.
  • Our skilled technicians are providing you with peace of mind.
  • Meet DCP Pool Service

    Serving Broward County, FL with Excellence

    At DCP Pool Service, we’re not just cleaning pools-we’re creating backyard escapes. We believe your pool should be a source of relaxation and fun, not stress and hassle. Our team combines years of experience with a passion for pool care, using high-quality chemicals and advanced techniques to keep your pool in pristine condition.

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    Pool Care in Broward County, FL

    The DCP Pool Service Approach

  • Get to Know Your Pool: We start with a thorough inspection, analyzing the water chemistry and identifying any potential issues.
  • Create a Custom Plan: We tailor a maintenance schedule to fit your specific needs and budget.
  • Keep it Sparkling: We provide regular cleaning, chemical balancing, and equipment checks to ensure your pool is always swim-ready.
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    Why Choose Professional Care?

    Regular pool maintenance is like a health check for your pool. It prevents costly repairs, keeps your water sparkling, and ensures your equipment runs efficiently. At DCP Pool Service, we offer a full range of services, from basic cleaning to complex repairs. Ready to dive into a stress-free pool season? Call us at 954-774-4334.

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    Hallandale Beach, like most of Broward County, had no permanent European-descended population until the end of the 19th century. Seminole Indians, in settlements that lay inland of the Atlantic shore, hunted in the area and gathered coontie roots to produce arrowroot starch. The northern edge of Hallandale Beach (along Pembroke Road) still features noticeable hammocks, points elevated above sea level in the distant past.

    Railroad magnate Henry Flagler, owner of the Florida East Coast Railway, recruited Luther Halland, a brother-in-law of Flagler’s agents, to found a settlement south of the community of Dania. Halland and Swedish immigrant Olaf Zetterlund touted the frost-free climate and cheap land of the settlement (then named Halland, later changed to Hallandale). Halland constructed a small trading post and became the first postmaster of the small community.

    By 1900, the community had slowly grown to a dozen families-seven of Swedish, three of English, and two of African descent. In 1904 the first school was built, and the first church followed two years later. Hallandale was primarily a farming community; the beach was undeveloped and used by the residents only for recreational purposes.

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