Pool Resurfacing in Biscayne, FL

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

Professional pool resurfacing that brings your swimming oasis back to life with lasting finishes and expert craftsmanship.

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Professional Pool Finishes Biscayne

Stop Cutting Your Feet on Rough Surfaces

That rough, stained pool surface isn’t just ugly—it’s telling you something important. Every crack, every rough patch, every spot where the finish is wearing thin is a sign that your pool needs attention before small problems become expensive ones.

When we resurface your pool, you get back to enjoying swimming instead of wincing every time someone scrapes their foot. Your new finish eliminates those jagged edges that catch swimsuits and tear pool floats. More importantly, it protects your pool’s structure from water infiltration that leads to costly structural repairs.

You’ll also get water that actually stays clear. Old, porous surfaces harbor algae and bacteria no matter how much chlorine you add. A fresh surface means easier maintenance, fewer chemicals, and water that looks as good as it feels.

Pool Resurfacing Company Biscayne

We Actually Show Up When Promised

You’ve probably dealt with pool contractors who operate on “island time”—showing up when they feel like it, if at all. DCPP Services built our reputation in Broward County by doing something revolutionary: keeping our word.

For three years, we’ve been the team Biscayne homeowners call when they need pool work done right. Our CPO-certified technicians understand what Florida’s climate does to pool surfaces. The relentless sun, salt air, and sudden downpours create challenges that require local knowledge and proven techniques.

We’re not the cheapest option in town, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in fewer callbacks, fewer problems, and a finish that actually lasts as long as promised.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Biscayne

No Surprises, No Drama

We start by actually looking at your pool—not just giving you a number over the phone. Our assessment covers the existing surface condition, any structural concerns, and your options for materials. You’ll know exactly what needs to be done and why before we touch anything.

Surface preparation separates good resurfacing from work that fails in two years. We drain, clean, and properly prep the existing surface. If the old material needs complete removal, we’ll tell you upfront—not halfway through the job when it’s too late to adjust the budget.

The new finish goes on methodically. Depending on your material choice, you’re looking at one to two weeks total. We don’t rush the curing process because that’s where shortcuts show up later as premature failure. You get progress updates, realistic timelines, and a finish that’s ready to handle years of Florida weather.

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Pool Resurfacing Materials Biscayne

Materials That Actually Last Here

Biscayne’s location between the Everglades and the Atlantic creates a perfect storm for pool surfaces. Salt air corrodes, UV rays bleach, and humidity accelerates chemical reactions that break down inferior materials.

Standard plaster works fine if you understand its limitations. Expect 10-12 years with proper maintenance, sooner if your water chemistry runs consistently off-balance. It’s the most budget-friendly option, but factor in the replacement cost when comparing total investment.

Pebble finishes cost more upfront but deliver 15-20 years of service in our climate. The natural stone resists chemical damage better than plaster and provides superior grip for safety. Aggregate finishes split the difference—better durability than plaster, more color options than pebble, and pricing that fits most budgets. Whatever you choose, we’ll explain the real-world maintenance requirements so you can make an informed decision.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Biscayne take 1-2 weeks from start to finish, depending on your pool size and chosen material. This includes draining, surface preparation, applying the new finish, and proper curing time. Weather plays a bigger role than most people realize. We need dry conditions for application and curing, which means working around Florida’s afternoon thunderstorms during summer months. We monitor forecasts closely and adjust schedules to ensure optimal conditions for your new surface. The actual resurfacing work happens relatively quickly—it’s the preparation and curing that take time. Rushing either step leads to premature failure, which is why we stick to proven timelines even when customers are eager to get back in the water. Better to wait an extra day than deal with problems later.
Biscayne’s coastal location creates unique challenges that eliminate some material options entirely. The combination of salt air, intense UV exposure, and high humidity accelerates normal wear patterns. Pebble finishes perform exceptionally well here because they resist both chemical imbalance and UV degradation. The textured surface provides better grip for safety, which matters when your pool sees year-round use. Expect 15-20 years of service with proper maintenance. Quality plaster remains viable if budget is the primary concern, but understand you’re looking at 10-12 years maximum lifespan in our climate. The key is choosing a contractor who understands proper surface preparation for coastal conditions. Shortcuts in prep work show up as early failure regardless of material quality.
Pool resurfacing costs in Biscayne typically range from $6,000 to $15,000, depending on your pool size, chosen material, and current surface condition. Standard plaster runs $6,000-$8,000 for average-sized pools, while premium finishes can reach $15,000 or more. Several factors beyond materials affect final pricing. Pools requiring extensive prep work or complete removal of existing surfaces cost more. Complex shapes, difficult backyard access, and additional features like waterline tile replacement all impact the total investment. We provide detailed written estimates that break down labor, materials, and any additional work required. No surprise charges halfway through the project, no “extras” that weren’t discussed upfront. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why each item is necessary for long-term success.
Florida pools typically need resurfacing every 10-15 years, though this varies significantly based on your finish material, water chemistry maintenance, and usage patterns. Plaster surfaces usually show wear first, especially in our challenging coastal climate. Watch for these signs it’s time to resurface: rough patches that snag swimsuits, visible cracks or chips, persistent staining that won’t clean off, and areas where the underlying gunite shows through. Don’t wait until damage is extensive—early resurfacing costs less than major structural repairs. Proper maintenance dramatically extends surface life. Balanced water chemistry, regular cleaning, and addressing small issues quickly can add 3-5 years to your pool’s finish. We help customers develop maintenance routines that protect their investment and maximize the time between resurfacing projects.
Yes, we resurface pools throughout the year in Biscayne, though timing affects both the process and your experience. Dry season (November through April) offers the most predictable conditions and fastest turnaround times. Summer resurfacing requires more weather monitoring and flexibility. Afternoon thunderstorms can interrupt work or extend curing times, which means projects may take a few extra days. We start early when possible and adjust schedules based on forecast conditions to minimize delays. Winter resurfacing actually offers several advantages beyond weather predictability. You’re not missing prime swimming time, we can often provide faster scheduling since it’s our slower season, and your pool will be ready to enjoy when warm weather returns. Many smart homeowners plan resurfacing during cooler months for exactly these reasons.
Yes, we back our resurfacing work with comprehensive warranties covering both materials and workmanship. Warranty terms vary by finish type—plaster typically carries a 1-2 year warranty, while pebble and aggregate finishes are covered for 3-5 years depending on the specific product. Our warranties cover manufacturing defects, premature delamination, and workmanship issues under normal use conditions. We don’t cover damage from improper chemical maintenance, mechanical damage, or normal wear patterns over time. Before starting work, we’ll explain exactly what’s covered and what maintenance is required to keep your warranty valid. More importantly, we focus on preventing warranty claims through proper installation techniques. Quality surface preparation, proven application methods, and appropriate curing time eliminate most problems before they start. When you choose DCPP Services, you’re choosing contractors who care more about doing it right than doing it fast.