Pool Repairs in Davie, FL

Pool Repair Specialists in Broward County, FL

Leaking pipes? Broken pump? Don’t let pool troubles dampen your fun. We are here to the rescue!

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Pool Repair Companies Near Me in Davie

Why Davie Trusts DCP Pool Service

  • We’re not just fixing problems; we’re extending the life of your pool, saving you money in the long run.
  • A happy pool is an energy-efficient pool. We’ll help you save on those utility bills.
  • Leaks are like vampires, slowly draining your pool (and your wallet). We’ll slay them before they strike.
  • From heaters to filters, we’ll install your equipment with the precision of a brain surgeon.
  • Pool Repair Services

    Your Pool's Heroes in Broward County, FL

    DCP Pool Service is more than just a repair company; we’re your pool’s best friend. 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 what’s broken; we’re about understanding why it broke in the first place.

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    Pool Repair in Broward County, FL

    Your Pool's Road to Recovery

  • Consultation: We’ll listen to your pool’s woes and create a custom treatment plan.
  • Thorough Inspection: We’ll give your pool a complete check-up, from water quality to equipment function.
  • Pro Solutions: From cleaning to repairs, we’ll have your pool back to its sparkling self in no time.
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    Pool Maintenance and Repair

    DCP Pool Service: Your Pool's Partner in Health

    Pool maintenance isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about preventing those costly repairs that can drain your bank account faster than a pool leak. At DCP Pool Service, we’re passionate about keeping your pool healthy and happy. From regular cleaning and balancing to equipment upgrades and energy-efficient solutions, 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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    Prior to European colonization, the Tequesta were the native people of what is now Davie. A few campsites and graves have been found in Davie, the oldest dating back 5,000 to 7,000 years in Pine Island Ridge. After Spanish colonization, many of the Tequesta died and the remaining few escaped to Havana with the Spanish when Florida became a British colony or they assimilated into the newly arrived Seminoles in the late 18th century. Davie was founded by Tamara Toussaint and Jake Tannebaum. The original name of the town was Zona. In 1909, R.P. Davie assisted then Florida Governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward by draining swamplands. Robert Parsell (R.P.) Davie, a developer, bought about 27,000 acres (42 sq mi; 109 km2) in the area. He built a school in Zona. In 1916, the people of the town were so grateful they renamed the town after him. It was carved out of Everglades land that was mostly underwater.

    Davie has always had a reputation as a “Western” town, with many earlier buildings having “Wild West” architecture. It boasts a significant horse-owning population and once was home to many herds of cattle. In recent years, commercial and residential development has discouraged such practices, but Davie still tries to maintain a “Western” feel. Pioneer City, a western theme park, was located across the street from Flamingo Gardens. It was built in the 1960s and closed a few years later.

    The Davie School, designed in 1917 by August Geiger, one of South Florida’s most prominent early architects, opened in 1918 with about 90 students. The Davie School was the first permanent school in the Everglades and is now Broward County’s oldest existing school building. The building was in continuous use as a school until 1980. The Davie School Foundation was established in 1984 to protect and restore the Davie School to the integrity of its earlier appearance. The Foundation in conjunction with the Town of Davie, the Broward County School Board, the Soroptimists International of Davie, the Davie Historical Society and the community at large has worked tirelessly to preserve this important piece of Broward County’s history The building is now referred to as the “Old Davie School,” and is maintained by a collaboration of the Davie School Foundation and the Town of Davie.

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