Pool Resurfacing in Escada Villas, FL

Transform Your Pool Into Something Beautiful Again

Professional pool resurfacing that brings your backyard oasis back to life with lasting results.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Services

What You Get When We're Done

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more embarrassment when friends come over. No more rough surfaces that scrape your feet or snag your swimsuit.

The water stays balanced longer because the new surface isn’t constantly leaching chemicals or harboring algae in tiny cracks. You spend less time fighting water chemistry and more time actually enjoying your pool.

Your property value gets a real boost too. A professionally resurfaced pool with modern finishes signals to buyers that the home has been well-maintained. It’s one of those improvements that pays you back when it’s time to sell.

Pool Resurfacing Company Escada Villas

We Know Florida Pools Inside and Out

DCPP Services has been handling swimming pool remodeling projects throughout South Florida for years. We understand what the intense sun, frequent storms, and high humidity do to pool surfaces over time.

Our team focuses exclusively on pool renovation work, which means we’ve seen every type of surface failure and know how to fix it right the first time. We work primarily in communities like Escada Villas where homeowners expect quality results and professional service.

When you call DCPP Services, you’re working with pool professionals who show up on time, communicate clearly about timelines, and clean up after ourselves. Basic stuff that shouldn’t be remarkable, but somehow is in this industry.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

Here's Exactly What Happens During Your Project

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. This tells us whether we’re dealing with simple wear or structural issues that need addressing before resurfacing begins.

Next comes surface preparation, which is where most companies cut corners but we don’t. We remove all the old material down to solid substrate, repair any cracks or hollow spots, and ensure proper adhesion for the new finish.

The new surface goes on in carefully controlled conditions. Temperature, humidity, and timing all matter for a finish that will last. We use professional-grade materials designed for Florida’s climate and apply them according to manufacturer specifications, not shortcuts.

Finally, we fill the pool with fresh water and balance the chemistry properly for the new surface. We walk you through the initial care requirements because the first few weeks determine how your new surface will perform for years to come.

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Pool Finishes and Custom Design

What's Included in Your Pool Resurfacing

You get a complete surface replacement, not a patch job. We remove the old material completely and install new finishes that are designed to handle Florida weather for decades, not years.

Our service includes surface preparation, crack repair, and waterline tile replacement if needed. We also handle all the permitting requirements and coordinate inspections so you don’t have to deal with county offices.

You can choose from multiple finish options, from traditional plaster to modern aggregate finishes that resist staining and provide better durability. We’ll explain the real differences between materials, not just try to sell you the most expensive option.

The project includes proper startup procedures and water balancing for your new surface. Many surface failures happen in the first month because of improper chemical balance, so we make sure you understand how to protect your investment from day one.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 business days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the finish you choose. Weather can extend this timeline since some materials can’t be applied in rain or extreme humidity. We schedule projects during optimal weather windows and communicate any delays immediately. The actual surface application typically happens over 2-3 days, with additional time for preparation, curing, and filling. You’ll have a clear timeline before work begins, and we stick to it unless weather intervenes.
Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz perform exceptionally well in Florida’s intense UV and frequent rain. They resist staining, last longer than traditional plaster, and provide better slip resistance. Standard white plaster is the most affordable option but typically needs replacement every 7-10 years in Florida conditions. Premium finishes like glass beads or exposed aggregate can last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. We’ll explain the real-world performance differences based on your pool’s specific conditions, sun exposure, and usage patterns rather than just pushing the most expensive option.
Pool resurfacing costs vary significantly based on surface area, chosen materials, and any structural repairs needed. Basic plaster resurfacing typically starts around $3-4 per square foot, while premium aggregate finishes range from $6-10 per square foot. Most residential pools in Escada Villas fall between $4,000-$8,000 for complete resurfacing. Additional costs may include tile replacement, equipment updates, or structural repairs discovered during preparation. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs upfront, so you won’t face surprise charges during the project.
Pool resurfacing can be done during rainy season, but it requires careful scheduling and weather monitoring. Most finish materials need 24-48 hours of dry conditions for proper curing. We track weather forecasts closely and only start surface application when we can guarantee adequate cure time. If unexpected rain threatens a project, we have procedures to protect partially completed work. Summer scheduling often works better despite afternoon thunderstorms because morning humidity is lower and temperatures are more predictable. We’ll recommend the best timing for your specific project and location.
We handle most preparation work, but homeowners need to ensure clear access to the pool area and remove any furniture or decorations around the pool perimeter. We’ll need access to electrical outlets and water for equipment. If you have automatic pool equipment, we’ll coordinate any necessary shutoffs or disconnections. Our team handles draining, surface removal, and debris disposal. You should plan for noise during surface preparation days and dust control measures around nearby windows or outdoor furniture. We’ll provide a detailed preparation checklist when scheduling your project to ensure everything goes smoothly.
New pool surfaces typically need 7-10 days of proper water chemistry balancing before normal use. The surface continues curing underwater during this period, and swimming too early can damage the finish. We fill your pool and establish initial chemical balance, but you’ll need to monitor and adjust levels daily for the first two weeks. We provide detailed startup instructions and chemical testing schedules. Some finishes require longer cure times, especially in cooler weather. Rushing this process can cause permanent staining, surface deterioration, or rough texture that can’t be corrected without complete refinishing.