Pool Resurfacing in Capri, FL

Your Pool Surface Fixed Right

Stop dealing with rough, stained surfaces that make your pool look neglected and feel uncomfortable.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Capri

What Your Pool Becomes

Your pool transforms from an eyesore into the centerpiece of your backyard. No more rough surfaces that scrape your feet or stains that make you cringe when guests come over.

The water stays balanced longer because the new surface doesn’t leach chemicals or harbor algae like your old, deteriorated finish. You’ll spend less time fighting chemistry issues and more time actually enjoying your pool.

Your property value increases significantly. A professionally resurfaced pool tells potential buyers that the home has been maintained properly, and it often recoups 70-80% of the investment when you sell.

Pool Resurfacing Company Capri

We Know Pool Surfaces

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing projects throughout Capri and Lee County for years. We understand how Southwest Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces and which materials hold up best in this environment.

Our team handles everything from minor surface repairs to complete pool renovations. We work with homeowners who want their pools fixed right the first time, not patched up with temporary solutions.

Every project includes proper surface preparation, quality materials, and attention to the details that make resurfacing last decades instead of years.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Capri

How Your Pool Gets Fixed

First, the old surface gets completely removed down to the shell. This isn’t a patch job – everything comes off so you start with a clean foundation.

Next, any structural issues get addressed. Cracks, plumbing problems, or shell damage get fixed before the new surface goes on. This prevents future problems that would otherwise show up months later.

The new surface gets applied in layers, with proper curing time between each step. Depending on your finish choice, this process takes 5-7 days from start to fill. You’ll have a pool that looks and feels completely new.

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Pool Finishes Capri FL

What's Included in Resurfacing

Complete surface removal and disposal of old materials. Structural repairs to address any shell issues, crack repairs, and plumbing adjustments if needed.

Your choice of finish materials, from standard plaster to premium aggregate finishes that resist staining and provide better durability. We explain the pros and cons of each option so you make the right choice for your situation and budget.

All necessary permits and inspections are handled. In Capri, pool work requires specific permits and the process can be confusing for homeowners. DCPP Services manages this entire process so you don’t have to deal with county offices and inspection schedules.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Capri take 5-7 days from start to finish, weather permitting. The timeline includes surface removal (1 day), structural repairs if needed (1-2 days), surface application (1-2 days), and curing time before refill. Florida’s humidity can extend curing times slightly, especially during summer months. You’ll get a specific timeline based on your pool’s condition and chosen finish during the initial assessment.
Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz perform exceptionally well in Southwest Florida’s climate. They resist staining better than standard plaster and handle the constant sun exposure without fading. Plaster is still a solid choice for budget-conscious homeowners, but expect to resurface again in 8-10 years versus 15-20 years with aggregate finishes. The high calcium content in local water can affect plaster more quickly than other materials.
Pool resurfacing typically costs 60-70% less than complete pool replacement while giving you essentially the same result – a pool that looks and functions like new. Replacement involves demolition, new construction, and landscaping restoration, often taking months and costing $40,000-80,000. Resurfacing achieves the visual and functional improvements you want at a fraction of that cost and time investment.
Yes, Lee County requires permits for pool resurfacing work in Capri. The permit process involves submitting plans, scheduling inspections, and ensuring work meets current codes. Many homeowners find the permit process confusing and time-consuming. Professional pool companies handle all permitting and inspections as part of their service, ensuring everything meets county requirements and passes inspection the first time.
Absolutely. Resurfacing is actually the ideal time to address structural issues like cracks, leaks, or plumbing problems. Once the old surface is removed, these issues become clearly visible and accessible for proper repair. Fixing them during resurfacing costs much less than addressing them separately later, and ensures your new surface won’t develop problems from underlying structural issues.
Fall through early spring offers the best conditions for pool resurfacing in Southwest Florida. Lower humidity helps materials cure properly, and you avoid the intense summer heat that can affect application and curing times. Hurricane season (June-November) can also cause weather delays. Planning your resurfacing for October through March typically results in smoother project completion and optimal material performance.