Pool Repairs in Miramar, FL

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Is your pool leaking or not working as it should? DCP Pool Service is here to the rescue! We’ll have your pool back to its sparkling best in no time.

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Why Choose Pool Repair in Miramar?

Four Reasons to Choose DCP Pool Service For Pool Repairs

  • We’ll keep your pool running smoothly so you can focus on fun in the sun.
  • Our efficient solutions save you money and help the environment.
  • Regular checkups prevent those unexpected pool problems that can really dampen your day.
  • We’re leak detection experts, finding and fixing issues before they become major disasters.
  • Pool Repair in Broward County, FL

    Locally Serving Broward County

    DCP Pool Service is all about keeping the good times flowing in Broward County. Our skilled technicians use their know-how and the latest tools to get to the bottom of any pool problem. We believe in understanding the “why” behind every issue, not just patching it up.

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    Your Pool Repair Process

  • Dive In: We start with a thorough inspection of your pool and its equipment.
  • Plan of Action: We’ll create a custom repair plan tailored to your pool’s specific needs.
  • Crystal Clear Communication: We’ll keep you updated every step of the way, explaining what we’re doing and why.
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    Don’t let pool troubles put a damper on your summer fun. At DCP Pool Service, we’re passionate about keeping your pool in top shape. From fixing leaks and replacing pumps to providing expert advice, we’re your pool partners in Miramar. Contact us at 954-774-4334 and let us take care of your pool, so you can relax and enjoy it.

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    Miramar was founded by A.L. Mailman to serve as a “bedroom community” for nearby Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Mailman bought the original property he was to develop from H.D. Perry, Sr. in 1953. He built 56 homes on the property that were inexpensive homes of concrete and flat roofs. These homes sold quickly because of the low cost of both the homes and the land, and the city of Miramar came into being.

    The city was incorporated on May 26, 1955, and was named for the Miramar area of Havana, Cuba where Mailman had a summer home (Miramar translates to “look at the sea” in Spanish). At the time of incorporation, the city had a population of less than two hundred people. With approximately 2.9 square miles of land area, Miramar’s original city boundaries were Southwest 64 Avenue on the east, University Drive on the west, the Dade County line on the south, and Pembroke Road on the north. On June 20, 1955, the city’s first mayor (Robert Gordon) and city council were sworn in, all of whom were appointed by the governor and served until January 1959, at which time the first municipal election was held. Mayor Robert Gordon is the individual who is attributed to have given the city its name. The city seal is inscribed with the motto “Beauty and Progress”.

    H.D. Perry Sr.’s part in Miramar did not cease with selling the land to Mailman for development. He is recognized as one of the foremost pioneers in the history of Miramar. His character and civic-activities influenced not only the lives of early residents but continues to the present day, as evidenced by the schools and parks in the city which bear his family’s name. Many long-time residents fondly recall the community barbecues hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Perry during those early years. Others are grateful to Mr. Perry for the lessons in animal husbandry, which he conducted for the benefit of Miramar’s youth so that they could learn something of farm life.

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