Pool Resurfacing in Coral Woods, FL

Transform Your Aging Pool Into Paradise

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces and adds $15,000+ to your Coral Woods home value.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Coral Woods

Your Pool After Professional Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough, chafing surfaces that scrape your feet when you swim. No more stained, discolored walls that make your entire outdoor space look tired and neglected.

The transformation is immediate and dramatic. Smooth, beautiful finishes that feel comfortable underfoot. Colors that stay vibrant even under Florida’s harsh sun. A pool that looks like it belongs in a luxury resort, right in your Coral Woods backyard.

Property value increases immediately. Real estate agents in Coral Woods consistently report that updated pools add $15,000 to $25,000 in home value, often more than the resurfacing investment itself.

Pool Company Coral Woods Florida

Broward County Pool Resurfacing Experts

DCPP Services is locally owned and operated right here in Broward County. We’ve been serving Coral Woods homeowners for years, understanding exactly what Florida pools face – from intense UV exposure to heavy seasonal use that comes with year-round swimming weather.

Our team holds CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification, ensuring we follow industry-leading practices for every project. We’re not just contractors who happen to work on pools. We’re pool professionals who specialize in transforming aging surfaces into beautiful, long-lasting finishes that withstand South Florida conditions.

Every technician on our team is trained to handle the unique challenges that come with Florida pool resurfacing. We know which finishes hold up best in our climate, which shortcuts other companies take that lead to problems, and how Coral Woods’ specific soil conditions affect pool structures over time.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Coral Woods

Our Proven Resurfacing Process

First, we drain your pool completely and inspect the existing surface. This inspection reveals any structural issues that need attention before we apply the new finish. Trying to resurface over existing structural problems is like painting over rust – it looks good initially but fails fast.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old finish down to the original shell when necessary, ensuring proper adhesion for your new surface. This step takes time but protects your investment by preventing future delamination and surface failure that cheaper contractors often cause by rushing this crucial phase.

Then we apply your chosen finish – whether that’s smooth quartz, textured pebble, or classic plaster. Most pool resurfacing projects take 10-14 days total, but only 2-3 days involve active work in your backyard. The timeline breaks down like this: 1 day for draining and prep work, 1-2 days for applying the new finish, then 7-10 days of curing time before we refill your pool.

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Complete Resurfacing Service Included

Every resurfacing project includes detailed surface preparation, structural repairs when needed, and your choice of finish materials. We handle all permits and inspections required in Coral Woods – some pool renovations need city permits, others don’t, but we know which is which and handle the paperwork.

Quartz finishes are popular with Coral Woods homeowners because they offer the best of both worlds – smooth like plaster but durable like pebble. They come in dozens of colors and maintain their appearance longer in Florida’s harsh sun. For homeowners wanting maximum durability, pebble finishes can last 15+ years with proper care.

We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your specific pool because every situation is different. The investment typically pays for itself through increased home value and reduced maintenance costs. Every job includes a detailed timeline upfront. Weather can delay outdoor work, but we communicate changes immediately and adjust schedules to minimize disruption to your routine.

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Pool resurfacing costs in Coral Woods typically range from $6,000 to $15,000, with most homeowners paying around $11,000 for a 1,000 square foot pool. A standard 400-square-foot pool with basic plaster runs around $4,500, while premium finishes like pebble or quartz can reach $8,000 to $12,000. The investment usually pays for itself through increased home value. Real estate agents in Coral Woods consistently report that updated pools add $15,000 to $25,000 in home value, often more than the resurfacing cost itself. We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your specific pool because every situation is different – factors like structural repairs, permit requirements, and finish complexity all affect the final price.
Most pool resurfacing projects take 10-14 days total, but only 2-3 days involve active work in your backyard. The timeline breaks down like this: 1 day for draining and prep work, 1-2 days for applying the new finish, then 7-10 days of curing time before we can refill your pool. Weather can delay outdoor work, but we communicate changes immediately and adjust schedules to minimize disruption to your routine. Smaller pools without structural issues can sometimes be completed faster, while larger pools or those requiring extensive prep work may take the full two weeks. Every job includes a detailed timeline upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
Quartz finishes perform exceptionally well in Florida because they offer the best of both worlds – smooth like plaster but durable like pebble. They come in dozens of colors and maintain their appearance longer in Florida’s harsh sun. Pebble finishes are another excellent choice for Florida pools, lasting 15+ years with proper maintenance. They provide natural texture and superior durability but cost slightly more upfront. Traditional plaster is the most budget-friendly option but requires more frequent maintenance – weekly surface care and acid washes every 3-5 years, and typically lasts only 5-10 years. We’ll recommend the best option based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and how you use your pool.
Most basic resurfacing doesn’t require permits in Coral Woods, but projects involving structural changes, plumbing modifications, or electrical work do need city approval. The permit requirements can be confusing for homeowners, which is why we handle all the paperwork for you. We handle all permits and inspections required in Coral Woods. Some pool renovations need city permits, others don’t, but we know which is which and handle the paperwork. You don’t want to discover permit issues when you’re trying to sell your house later – it can complicate or delay the sale. By handling permits properly from the start, we protect your investment and ensure everything is done to code.
Yes, structural issues must be fixed before resurfacing, or the new finish will fail quickly. We identify and repair cracks, hollow spots, and plumbing leaks as part of the preparation process. Some structural problems require additional time and cost, but addressing them properly ensures your new finish lasts its full expected lifespan. Trying to resurface over existing structural problems is like painting over rust – it looks good initially but fails fast. During our initial inspection, we’ll identify any issues and explain exactly what needs to be fixed and why. This thorough approach might add to the upfront cost, but it prevents much more expensive problems later and protects your resurfacing investment.
The most obvious sign is when your pool surface becomes rough and uncomfortable – if you feel sharp pain from chafing plaster when swimming, it’s definitely time to resurface. Other indicators include visible cracks, chips, staining that won’t come clean, or areas where the finish is peeling or flaking off. A typical swimming pool needs resurfacing every 5-10 years depending on the original finish type and how heavily the pool is used. Pools with regular professional maintenance typically need resurfacing less frequently. If your pool is approaching that age range or showing any of these warning signs, it’s worth having a professional inspection to assess the condition and plan for resurfacing before the problems get worse.