Pool Resurfacing in Collier Park, FL

Transform Your Damaged Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that delivers lasting durability and stunning results in Florida’s demanding climate.

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What You Get After Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that scrape your feet or stained areas that make you cringe when guests come over.

The new surface handles Florida’s intense UV rays and temperature swings without cracking or fading. You’ll spend less time fighting chemical imbalances because a properly resurfaced pool maintains water chemistry more effectively.

Your maintenance costs drop significantly. Instead of constant patch jobs and chemical adjustments, you get years of reliable performance from a surface designed to last in our climate.

Collier Park Pool Professionals

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing projects throughout Collier Park and surrounding areas for years. We understand how Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces differently than other regions.

Our team uses materials specifically chosen for their performance in high-humidity, high-UV environments. We’ve seen what works long-term and what fails after a few seasons.

Every project gets the same attention to detail, whether it’s fixing damage from years of neglect or upgrading a surface that’s simply reached the end of its useful life.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your current surface condition and discuss finish options that match your needs and budget. We explain what we find and why certain materials work better in your specific situation.

Next, we remove the old surface completely. This isn’t a patch job – we strip everything down to create a clean foundation for the new finish. Proper preparation determines how long your new surface will last.

Then we apply the new surface using techniques that ensure proper adhesion and curing. The process takes several days, and we control each step to avoid the common problems that cause premature failure.

Finally, we handle the water refill and initial chemical balancing to get your pool ready for use.

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What's Included in Your Resurfacing

You get complete surface removal and replacement, not a temporary overlay that fails in a few years. We use materials rated for Florida’s climate conditions, including UV-resistant finishes that won’t fade or chalk.

The service includes repairing any underlying structural issues we discover during surface removal. If there are plumbing problems or equipment access issues, we handle those as part of creating a properly functioning system.

You also get guidance on maintaining your new surface to maximize its lifespan. Most homeowners don’t realize that certain cleaning products and maintenance practices can damage even high-quality finishes.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the type of finish you choose. The process can’t be rushed because each step needs proper curing time. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if conditions require adjustments. You’ll typically be able to use your pool again within a week of starting the project.
Aggregate finishes and modern plaster formulations perform best in Florida’s intense UV and heat. Standard white plaster often fails prematurely here because it can’t handle the temperature swings and chemical demands. Pebble finishes offer excellent durability and natural slip resistance. Quartz-based surfaces provide a middle ground between cost and longevity. We’ll recommend specific options based on your pool’s condition, your budget, and how you use the pool. The key is choosing materials designed for our climate rather than generic options.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool’s size, current condition, and the finish you select. Basic plaster resurfacing typically starts around $4-6 per square foot, while premium aggregate finishes can run $8-12 per square foot. Additional repairs discovered during surface removal affect the final cost. We provide detailed estimates after inspecting your pool because every situation is different. The investment usually pays for itself through reduced maintenance costs and increased property value over the surface’s 15-20 year lifespan.
Yes, we regularly handle pools with significant surface damage, structural cracks, and even complete surface failure. The key is properly addressing underlying issues before applying the new finish. We’ll identify what caused the original damage and fix those problems as part of the resurfacing process. This might include repairing plumbing leaks, addressing soil movement, or fixing equipment issues that contributed to surface deterioration. A thorough approach costs more upfront but prevents the same problems from destroying your new surface.
Yes, we warranty both our workmanship and the materials we use. Workmanship warranties typically cover installation defects for 2-3 years, while material warranties vary by manufacturer and finish type. Premium finishes often come with longer warranty periods because they’re designed for durability. We’ll explain the specific warranty terms for your chosen finish and what’s covered. Proper maintenance is required to keep warranties valid, and we’ll provide guidelines for protecting your investment.
New pool surfaces need gentle treatment during the first month while they fully cure. This means avoiding aggressive brushing, keeping chemicals properly balanced, and running your filtration system consistently. After the initial curing period, maintenance involves regular brushing, proper chemical balance, and avoiding harsh cleaning products that can damage the finish. Most surface problems develop from poor water chemistry or improper cleaning techniques rather than material defects. We provide specific maintenance guidelines for your finish type and can recommend local pool service companies if you prefer professional maintenance.