Pool Repairs in Wilton Manors, 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 Wilton Manors

Why Wilton Manors 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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    In the early 20th century, the area now known as Wilton Manors was known as Colohatchee. A train stop along the Florida East Coast Railroad near the current NE 24th Street shared that name. The name Wilton Manors was coined in 1925 by Ned Willingham, a Georgia transplant and land developer. Wilton Manors was incorporated in 1947.

    The city is home to a sizable LGBT+ population and has become a destination for LGBT+ tourists, who frequent its many nightclubs and gay-owned businesses along the main street, Wilton Drive; the 2010 U.S. Census reported that it is second only to Provincetown, Massachusetts in the proportion (15%) of gay couples relative to the total population (couples as reported to the U.S. Census). It contains a large , the World AIDS Museum and Educational Center, and a branch of the Stonewall National Museum & Archives, whose main facility is in neighboring Fort Lauderdale. A city web page highlights LGBT+ life in Wilton Manors. As of the November 2018 elections, Wilton Manors became the first city in Florida and only the second city in the United States to have an all-LGBT+ governing body.

    Since the late 1990s, the Wilton Drive main street corridor has undergone an economic transformation. Formerly a sleepy street lined with small retail shops, Wilton Drive is now the city’s arts and entertainment district, home to numerous restaurants, bars, shops, condos and rental developments that have blossomed over the last decade. Many of the businesses in the arts and entertainment district are LGBT-owned and/or operated, and “The Drive” has become a local, regional, and national destination for LGBT+ tourism. In late 2018, construction began on a “Complete Streets” project that will see wider sidewalks, on-street parking, buffered bike lines, and the reduction of vehicular lanes from four to two. Construction of the roadway portion of the project is projected to be completed in late 2019, followed by the landscaping portion of the project.

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