Pool Resurfacing in Coconut Creek, FL

Transform Your Damaged Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces, cracks, and stains for good.

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What You Get After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that snag swimsuits or scrape skin. No more embarrassing stains that make you hesitate to invite friends over.

The water stays cleaner because there aren’t cracks and porous spots harboring algae and bacteria. You’ll use fewer chemicals and spend less time on maintenance. Your equipment runs more efficiently because the smooth surface improves circulation.

Most importantly, you stop worrying about ongoing repairs. A proper pool resurfacing job gives you 15-20 years of worry-free swimming. Your property value increases significantly, and you can actually enjoy your pool instead of constantly managing problems.

Coconut Creek Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know South Florida Pools

DCPP Services has been resurfacing pools in Coconut Creek and throughout South Florida for years. We understand what the intense UV rays, salt air, and year-round pool usage do to pool surfaces.

We’re licensed, insured, and certified to install the premium finishes that actually hold up in this climate. Our team has seen every type of pool surface failure, and we know which materials and techniques prevent them.

You’ll work directly with experienced pool professionals who live and work in this area. We’re not a national chain with rotating crews – we’re your neighbors, and our reputation depends on the quality of every job we complete.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the underlying structure. We remove all the old surface material down to the shell, checking for any structural issues that need attention before we proceed.

Next, we prepare the surface by cleaning, etching, and priming it properly. This step determines how well your new surface will bond and last. We don’t rush this part because it’s the foundation of everything else.

Then we apply your chosen finish – whether that’s premium plaster, pebble aggregate, or another durable option. We work in sections to ensure consistent coverage and texture. The curing process takes several days, during which we monitor water chemistry carefully.

Finally, we balance your water chemistry and walk you through the startup process. You’ll know exactly how to maintain your new surface so it performs well for decades.

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Pool Finish Options Available

Choose Your Pool Surface Finish

We install several types of pool finishes, each with different benefits. Standard plaster is the most economical option and works well for many pools. It’s smooth, classic, and available in various colors.

Pebble finishes offer superior durability and natural beauty. They resist staining better than plaster and provide excellent traction. The texture feels great underfoot and the natural stone colors won’t fade like painted surfaces.

Aggregate finishes combine durability with smooth comfort. They’re made from crushed quartz, granite, or other materials that create a stunning appearance while resisting algae and stains. These premium finishes often come with extended warranties.

We’ll help you choose based on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and how you use your pool. Each option has specific maintenance requirements and expected lifespans we’ll explain clearly.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 business days from start to finish, but the timeline depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and weather conditions. We drain and prep your pool on day one, apply the new surface on days 2-3, then allow proper curing time before refilling. You can typically swim again within a week, though some premium finishes require a longer startup process to achieve optimal water chemistry. We’ll give you a specific timeline during your estimate and keep you updated throughout the project.
Replastering refers specifically to applying a new plaster coat over your existing surface, while pool resurfacing is the broader term that includes all surface replacement options. During resurfacing, we remove the old surface material completely and can install plaster, pebble, aggregate, or other finishes. The process is more thorough than simple replastering because we address underlying surface problems and prepare the shell properly. This comprehensive approach typically lasts much longer than just adding a new plaster layer over damaged surfaces.
If you’re seeing widespread staining, rough patches, or multiple cracks, resurfacing is usually the better investment than ongoing repairs. Small isolated problems can often be patched, but when issues cover more than 20% of your pool surface, resurfacing becomes more cost-effective. Other signs include visible aggregate showing through worn plaster, surfaces that feel rough or snag swimwear, and recurring algae problems in the same spots. We can assess your specific situation and recommend the most practical solution during a free consultation.
Yes, professional pool resurfacing typically increases property value by $15,000-$30,000, depending on your pool size and chosen finish. A freshly resurfaced pool is a major selling point because buyers know they won’t face expensive pool repairs for many years. The improvement is immediately visible and suggests the pool has been well-maintained. Premium finishes like pebble or aggregate can add even more value because they’re associated with luxury pools. Real estate agents in South Florida consistently report that updated pool surfaces help homes sell faster and for higher prices.
Pebble and aggregate finishes typically last 15-20 years in Florida’s intense sun and heat, compared to 8-12 years for standard plaster. The natural stone materials resist UV damage and chemical wear better than plaster surfaces. They also handle the thermal expansion and contraction that occurs with year-round pool use. While these premium finishes cost more upfront, they often provide better long-term value because you won’t need to resurface as frequently. The key is proper installation and startup procedures, which we handle according to manufacturer specifications.
Yes, we take extensive precautions to protect your deck, landscaping, and outdoor living areas during resurfacing. We use protective coverings and carefully planned equipment access routes to minimize impact on your property. Our crews are experienced in working around mature landscaping, outdoor kitchens, and decorative hardscaping. We’ll walk your property before starting and discuss any specific concerns you have about protecting certain areas. Most of our work happens within the pool shell itself, so disruption to surrounding areas is typically minimal when proper precautions are taken.