Pool Resurfacing in Fairlawn, FL

Transform Your Pool Into Something Beautiful Again

Stop hiding your pool from guests and start enjoying the backyard oasis you deserve with professional resurfacing.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Fairlawn

What Your Pool Looks Like After

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. The rough, stained surface that made you cringe every time you looked outside gets replaced with a smooth, stunning finish that makes you want to dive in.

You’ll stop making excuses about why the pool “isn’t ready” when friends want to come over. Instead of constantly scrubbing stains that won’t budge, you’ll have a surface that actually stays clean with normal maintenance.

The best part? Your feet won’t get torn up anymore. No more tiptoeing around rough spots or avoiding certain areas entirely. Just a comfortable, safe surface that feels as good as it looks.

Pool Resurfacing Company Fairlawn

We Know Florida Pools Inside and Out

DCPP Services has been resurfacing pools across South Florida for years, and we understand what works in this climate. We’ve seen every type of surface failure that Florida’s intense sun, frequent storms, and high humidity can cause.

Our team focuses exclusively on residential pool renovation, which means we’re not juggling massive commercial projects while your pool sits half-finished. We know Fairlawn homeowners want their pools done right the first time, with materials that can handle whatever Florida weather throws at them.

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Pool Remodeling Process Fairlawn

Here's Exactly What Happens During Your Resurfacing

First, we drain your pool completely and remove the old, damaged surface. This isn’t just scraping off the top layer – we go down to solid substrate to ensure the new finish bonds properly and lasts.

Next comes surface preparation, which is where most companies cut corners. We repair any structural issues, smooth out imperfections, and create the perfect foundation for your new finish. This step determines how long your resurfacing will last.

Finally, we apply your chosen finish using proven techniques that work in Florida’s climate. Whether you want classic plaster, aggregate, or a premium finish, we install it right the first time. Most jobs are completed within a week, and you’re swimming again soon after.

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What's Included in Your Pool Resurfacing

You get complete surface removal and replacement, not just a patch job. This includes fixing any underlying issues we find during the process – small cracks, plumbing problems, or structural concerns that could cause bigger headaches later.

We handle all the prep work, from draining and cleaning to acid washing and surface preparation. You don’t need to worry about permits, cleanup, or coordinating different trades. We manage the entire project from start to finish.

Your new surface comes with a warranty that actually means something. We use materials designed for Florida pools and install them according to manufacturer specifications, so you’re covered if anything goes wrong.

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Most residential pool resurfacing projects in Fairlawn take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the finish you choose. The process involves draining (1 day), surface removal and prep (2-3 days), and applying the new finish (1-2 days), plus cure time. Weather can affect the timeline since Florida’s afternoon storms sometimes delay outdoor work. You’ll typically be able to start filling your pool within 24-48 hours of the final application, but full curing takes about a week before you can swim.
Pool replastering specifically refers to applying a new plaster finish, while pool resurfacing is the broader term that includes all types of surface replacement – plaster, aggregate, quartz, or other finishes. In Fairlawn’s climate, many homeowners are moving beyond basic white plaster to more durable options like aggregate finishes that resist staining and last longer. The prep work is similar regardless of finish type, but the materials and application techniques vary. A good resurfacing company will explain which finish works best for your specific situation and budget.
Pool resurfacing typically costs 60-80% less than full pool replacement while giving you essentially the same end result – a beautiful, functional pool. In the Fairlawn area, resurfacing usually runs a fraction of what you’d pay for demolition and reconstruction. The exact cost depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and any structural repairs needed. Most homeowners find that resurfacing makes financial sense unless there are major structural problems. You get a “new” pool appearance and functionality without the massive expense and months-long construction process of starting over.
Florida’s intense UV exposure, frequent rain, and high chemical demand make aggregate finishes the most popular choice for Fairlawn pools. These finishes resist staining better than basic plaster and hold up longer against the constant chemical balancing required in our climate. Quartz and pebble finishes are particularly good at hiding the algae staining that’s common here. While they cost more upfront than basic plaster, they typically last 15-20 years versus 7-10 years for standard plaster, making them more cost-effective long-term for Florida pool owners.
Yes, resurfacing is actually the perfect time to address most pool leaks since the surface is already being removed. Common leak sources like hairline cracks, worn-out skimmer connections, or deteriorated return fittings are easily accessible during surface prep. We can identify and repair these issues before applying your new finish, which is much more cost-effective than trying to fix leaks after resurfacing is complete. However, major structural leaks or underground plumbing issues might require additional work. A thorough inspection during the prep phase will identify any problems that need attention.
You can typically start filling your pool 24-48 hours after the final finish application, but swimming should wait until the surface is fully cured and the water is properly balanced. For most finishes, this means waiting 7-10 days after completion before diving in. The exact timeline depends on the finish type, weather conditions, and water temperature. During this period, you’ll need to brush the surface daily and gradually balance the water chemistry. Your resurfacing team will provide specific instructions for your finish type and help you understand the startup process to ensure your new surface lasts as long as possible.