Pool Resurfacing in Camelot, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces and creates the backyard centerpiece you deserve.

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Professional Pool Renovation Services

Smooth Surfaces That Last Decades

Your pool should be a place where your family feels comfortable and safe. When surfaces become rough, stained, or outdated, swimming becomes less enjoyable and more concerning.

Pool resurfacing eliminates those sharp edges that scrape swimmers’ feet. It stops the constant battle with stains that won’t come clean no matter how much you scrub. A properly resurfaced pool reduces your chemical costs because new surfaces don’t absorb and waste expensive treatments like worn ones do.

You’ll have a pool that looks impressive when friends come over. More importantly, you’ll have peace of mind knowing the surface will perform reliably for 15-20 years when installed correctly.

Camelot Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing projects in Camelot and throughout Florida for years. We understand how this state’s intense UV exposure and frequent weather changes affect pool surfaces differently than other climates.

Our team focuses on proper surface preparation and uses materials designed to withstand Florida’s demanding conditions. We’ve seen what happens when corners are cut, and we know which shortcuts lead to premature failures that cost homeowners thousands in repairs.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

The process starts with draining your pool and removing the existing surface material. This step reveals any underlying issues that need attention before applying the new finish.

Surface preparation is critical. We clean and profile the underlying structure to ensure proper bonding. Any cracks or structural concerns get addressed during this phase. Skipping thorough prep work leads to premature failure, so this step receives careful attention.

The new surface application happens in controlled conditions. Weather timing matters in Florida, so we schedule application during optimal temperature and humidity windows. The curing process takes several days, during which the surface develops its full strength and durability.

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Swimming Pool Remodeling Options

Multiple Finishes for Every Preference

Pool resurfacing includes several finish options to match your aesthetic preferences and budget. Plaster provides a classic, smooth finish that’s been trusted for decades. Aggregate finishes offer enhanced durability and visual appeal with natural stone elements.

Each finish type has specific maintenance requirements and expected lifespans. We explain these differences clearly so you can make an informed decision based on your priorities and usage patterns.

The service includes proper water chemistry balancing after installation. New surfaces require specific chemical levels during the initial weeks to ensure proper curing and longevity. You’ll receive detailed instructions for this critical period.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, though weather can affect the timeline. The process includes draining (1 day), surface removal and prep (2-3 days), new surface application (1 day), and initial curing (2-3 days). You’ll need to wait an additional 7-10 days before swimming to allow complete curing. Florida’s humidity and temperature swings can extend drying times, so we monitor conditions carefully to ensure optimal results rather than rushing the process.
Rough surfaces that scrape swimmers’ feet are the most obvious sign. Persistent stains that won’t clean off, visible cracks, or areas where the surface is flaking or peeling also indicate it’s time for resurfacing. If you’re adding chemicals more frequently than usual, your surface may have become porous and is absorbing treatments. Discoloration that covers large areas despite proper chemical balance suggests the surface material has reached the end of its useful life.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on size, current condition, and finish selection. Basic plaster resurfacing typically ranges from $3-6 per square foot, while premium aggregate finishes cost $6-12 per square foot. Additional repairs discovered during surface removal can affect the total investment. We provide detailed estimates after inspecting your specific situation. Factors like accessibility, underlying damage, and finish complexity all influence final pricing. Getting multiple quotes helps ensure you’re receiving fair market pricing for quality work.
No, new pool surfaces require 7-14 days of curing before swimming is safe. During this period, the surface chemically bonds and reaches full strength. Swimming too early can damage the finish and void warranties. The first few days involve specific water chemistry adjustments and gentle brushing to remove surface residue. We provide detailed startup instructions including when to add chemicals, when to begin circulation, and when swimming is appropriate. Patience during this phase ensures decades of reliable performance.
Plaster offers a smooth, classic finish that’s cost-effective and proven reliable. It typically lasts 8-12 years with proper maintenance. Aggregate finishes incorporate small stones or glass beads, creating more texture and visual interest while offering enhanced durability of 12-20 years. Aggregate surfaces resist staining better but cost more initially. The choice depends on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and how long you plan to stay in your home. Both options perform well in Florida’s climate when properly installed and maintained.
Pool resurfacing typically doesn’t require permits in most Florida municipalities since it’s considered maintenance rather than new construction. However, if structural repairs are needed or if you’re adding features like new lighting or plumbing, permits may be necessary. We handle permit applications when required and ensure all work meets local codes. We’re familiar with Camelot’s specific requirements and can advise whether your project needs official approvals. This knowledge prevents delays and ensures your resurfacing project proceeds smoothly from start to finish.