Pool Resurfacing in Cooper City, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Stop dealing with rough, stained surfaces that make your backyard embarrassing and your maintenance costs sky-high.

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Cooper City Pool Renovation Experts

Your Pool Problems Actually Solved

You know that feeling when you walk barefoot around your pool and the surface feels like sandpaper. Or when you’re hosting a barbecue and you’re secretly hoping nobody looks too closely at those stains and cracks.

Pool resurfacing fixes the real problems. The rough spots that cut your feet disappear. Those stubborn stains that make your pool look neglected get covered with a fresh, smooth finish. Your chemical bills drop because the new surface doesn’t soak up chlorine like a sponge.

Most importantly, you stop making excuses about your backyard. Instead of avoiding pool parties, you start planning them. Your pool becomes the centerpiece it was meant to be, not something you’re constantly explaining away or promising to “fix eventually.”

Trusted Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Cooper City Pools

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing throughout Cooper City and South Florida for years. We understand how Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces and which finishes hold up best in this environment.

Our team has seen every type of pool surface problem you can imagine. From 1980s pools with failing plaster to newer pools with premature wear issues. We know which shortcuts other contractors take and why those shortcuts cost you more money later.

When we take on a resurfacing project, we handle the entire process from surface preparation to final finish. No subcontractors you’ve never met showing up to work on your pool.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, the old surface gets completely removed. This isn’t a patch job or a cover-up. Everything comes off down to the shell so you’re starting with a clean foundation.

Next comes surface preparation. Any cracks get properly repaired, not just filled. The entire surface gets prepped to ensure the new finish bonds correctly. This step determines whether your resurfacing lasts 15 years or starts failing in three.

Then the new surface goes on. Whether you choose plaster, aggregate, or another finish, it gets applied in the right conditions with proper curing time. No rushing because of weather or scheduling pressure.

Finally, the pool gets filled and balanced. The new surface needs specific water chemistry during the first few weeks, and you’ll get clear instructions on maintaining it properly during this critical period.

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What Your Project Includes

Every pool resurfacing project includes complete surface removal, not just an overlay. You get proper crack repair, surface preparation, and professional application of your chosen finish. The work includes all necessary permits and inspections required in Cooper City.

You’ll also receive detailed instructions for the initial water balancing and curing process. This isn’t just a handoff situation where you’re left to figure things out. The new surface needs specific care during the first month, and you’ll know exactly what to do.

Most Cooper City pool owners are surprised by how much their chemical costs drop after resurfacing. The old porous surface was absorbing chemicals and making your pool work harder to stay clean. A properly applied new surface changes that equation completely.

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Most pool resurfacing projects in Cooper City take 7-10 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the finish you choose. Weather can affect the timeline since some steps can’t be done in rain or extreme heat. The actual surface application happens in one day, but proper preparation and curing time account for most of the project duration. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront, not an optimistic estimate that gets extended later.
Replastering specifically refers to applying a new plaster finish, while resurfacing includes all types of pool surface renewal – plaster, aggregate finishes, tile, or other materials. Resurfacing is the broader term that covers any process of removing the old surface and applying a new one. In Cooper City’s climate, aggregate finishes often last longer than traditional plaster, but the choice depends on your budget and preferences. Both involve the same preparation process of complete surface removal.
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. Basic plaster resurfacing is the most affordable option, while premium aggregate finishes cost more but last longer. The exact cost depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and any additional repairs needed. Most Cooper City homeowners find that resurfacing pays for itself within a few years through reduced chemical and maintenance costs.
Yes, resurfacing completely eliminates rough, sandpaper-like surfaces that develop when pool plaster deteriorates. The old surface gets removed entirely, so those rough calcium deposits and worn areas disappear. Your new surface will be smooth and comfortable to walk on. However, some aggregate finishes have a slightly textured feel by design – this is different from the painful roughness of deteriorated plaster. You can choose finishes specifically for their smooth feel if that’s your priority.
No, you’ll need to wait about a week after the surface application before swimming. The new surface needs time to cure properly, and the initial water balancing process takes several days. During this time, the pool gets filled, chemicals get balanced gradually, and the surface hardens to its full strength. Swimming too early can damage the new finish and void your warranty. You’ll get a specific timeline for when it’s safe to use your pool again.
Rain can delay certain steps of the resurfacing process, particularly the surface application and initial curing. The new surface can’t be applied in wet conditions, and heavy rain during the first 24 hours after application can damage the finish. However, we plan for Cooper City’s weather patterns and will reschedule critical steps if needed. The preparation work can often continue in light rain, so the entire project doesn’t necessarily stop. You’ll be kept informed of any weather-related delays.