Pool Resurfacing in Coco Isle, FL

Transform Your Deteriorating Pool Surface

Professional resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces, staining, and constant maintenance headaches while boosting your property value.

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Empty, weathered swimming pool with a rough, peeling surface in a backyard, next to a brick house. The pool appears neglected, with a few scattered leaves and a damaged wall.

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What Your Pool Becomes After Resurfacing

Your pool transforms from a maintenance nightmare into the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that cut feet or damage pool cleaners. No more stubborn stains that won’t scrub off no matter what chemicals you try.

The new surface feels smooth under your feet and looks stunning from every angle. Your water stays cleaner longer because modern finishes resist algae and staining. You’ll spend less time and money on chemicals and cleaning.

Property values in Coco Isle reflect well-maintained pools, and yours will stand out for the right reasons. Friends and family will want to spend time in your backyard again instead of avoiding that embarrassing eyesore.

Pool Resurfacing Company Coco Isle

We Know Florida Pool Surfaces

DCPP Services has been resurfacing pools throughout South Florida for over a decade. We understand how Florida’s intense UV rays, calcium-heavy water, and year-round use destroy pool surfaces faster than anywhere else in the country.

Every crew member is trained on proper surface preparation and application techniques. We work with premium finish manufacturers to ensure you get materials designed for Florida’s challenging climate. Our team has resurfaced hundreds of pools in coastal communities like Coco Isle where salt air and humidity create additional challenges.

Local homeowners trust DCPP Services because we show up when promised, finish on schedule, and stand behind our work with real warranties.

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Pool Remodeling Process

How Pool Resurfacing Actually Works

First, the existing surface gets completely removed down to the shell. This isn’t a patch job – old plaster, pebble, or tile comes off entirely so the new surface bonds properly. Any structural repairs happen at this stage before moving forward.

Next comes surface preparation and priming. The pool shell gets acid-washed, etched, and treated to create the perfect foundation. This step determines how long your new surface will last, so it’s never rushed.

Finally, your chosen finish gets applied by experienced crews using proper techniques and timing. Whether you select plaster, pebble, or tile, the installation follows manufacturer specifications exactly. The pool then cures for several days before filling and startup.

You’ll have a completely transformed pool that looks and feels brand new, backed by warranty protection on both materials and workmanship.

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Pool Finishes and Materials

What's Included in Professional Resurfacing

Complete surface removal and disposal of old materials. Structural assessment and minor repairs if needed. Professional-grade surface preparation including acid washing and etching. Premium finish application using manufacturer-approved techniques and timing.

You get detailed material options explained in plain terms. Plaster finishes offer classic looks and affordability. Pebble surfaces provide superior durability and natural beauty. Tile creates the most luxurious appearance with maximum longevity.

Every project includes proper curing time, professional startup, and water balancing. We handle permits if required and coordinate inspections. You receive care instructions and warranty documentation. Follow-up service ensures your investment performs as expected for years to come.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Coco Isle take 7-10 days from surface removal to swimming again. The actual application happens in 2-3 days, but proper curing time is critical for long-term performance. Weather can extend the timeline since humidity and temperature affect curing. We never rush the process because shortcuts lead to premature failure. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront based on your specific pool size, chosen materials, and current weather conditions. Emergency repairs or structural issues can add time, but we communicate any delays immediately.
Plaster is the most affordable option, typically lasting 8-12 years with proper maintenance. It provides a smooth, classic look but can stain and requires more chemical balancing. Pebble finishes cost more upfront but last 15-20 years and resist staining naturally. They feel slightly textured and come in numerous color combinations. Tile is the premium choice, lasting 25+ years with minimal maintenance. It’s the most expensive initially but offers unlimited design possibilities and the easiest long-term care. Your choice depends on budget, desired appearance, and how long you plan to stay in your home.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on size, current condition, and finish choice. Basic plaster resurfacing for an average pool runs $4,000-$7,000. Pebble finishes range from $8,000-$15,000 depending on the specific product and pool size. Tile work starts around $15,000 and can exceed $25,000 for premium materials and complex designs. Additional costs include structural repairs, equipment updates, or permit fees. We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your specific pool. Financing options are available for qualified homeowners. Remember that quality resurfacing is a long-term investment that adds significant property value.
Yes, but timing becomes more critical during summer months when afternoon storms are common. We monitor weather forecasts closely and adjust schedules to avoid rain during crucial application and curing periods. Modern materials and techniques allow for more flexibility than older methods, but we never compromise quality for convenience. Some finishes are more weather-sensitive than others, so material choice affects scheduling. We typically recommend resurfacing during drier months (October through April) when possible, but emergency situations can’t always wait. Our crews are experienced with Florida weather patterns and know how to work around them safely.
Not necessarily, but resurfacing is the perfect time to evaluate your equipment’s condition and efficiency. If your pump, filter, or heater is over 10 years old, replacement during resurfacing saves money on labor and prevents future disruptions. New variable-speed pumps can cut electricity costs significantly and are required by current codes for new installations. We’ll assess your equipment during the estimate and recommend updates only when they make financial sense. Sometimes plumbing modifications are needed for proper water circulation with the new surface. Any equipment work gets coordinated with the resurfacing timeline to minimize total project time.
New surfaces need gentle treatment during the first month while they fully cure. This means avoiding aggressive brushing, keeping chemicals perfectly balanced, and running your system continuously. Different finishes have specific startup procedures that we’ll explain in detail. Plaster requires acid washing after 30 days to remove surface residue. Pebble finishes need careful brushing to expose the aggregate properly. All new surfaces benefit from professional water balancing during the first few weeks. Long-term maintenance depends on your finish choice, but proper startup care determines how well your investment performs over its lifetime. We provide detailed care instructions and follow-up support.