Pool Resurfacing in Fern Crest Village

No More Rough, Stained Pool Surfaces

Transform your worn Fern Crest Village pool into smooth swimming comfort with professional resurfacing that actually lasts.

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Swimming Pool Resurfacing Fern Crest Village

Smooth Swimming Without the Sandpaper Feel

Your feet shouldn’t feel like they’re walking on sandpaper when you enter your pool. When rough plaster starts catching your skin or stains make your backyard look neglected, it’s time for professional pool resurfacing.

A properly resurfaced pool transforms your entire outdoor experience. You’ll immediately notice the smooth texture under your feet and the fresh, clean appearance that makes your pool the centerpiece of your backyard again.

You’ll also spend less time fighting algae and stains. Modern finishes like Diamond Brite and Pebble Tec resist buildup better than old plaster, which means fewer chemicals and less scrubbing for you.

Pool Resurfacing Contractors Broward County

CPO-Certified Pool Professionals

DCPP Services specializes in pool resurfacing for Broward County homeowners who want quality work the first time. We’re locally owned and understand the unique challenges Florida pools face year-round.

Our team holds CPO certification—the industry standard for pool professionals. This isn’t just paperwork; it means we understand water chemistry, proper surface preparation, and how different materials perform in Florida’s climate. Many Fern Crest Village residents have seen what happens when unlicensed contractors cut corners on resurfacing jobs.

You’ll get upfront pricing and realistic timelines from us. No surprise charges, no excuses about delays, and no wondering if we’ll show up when promised.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

How We Transform Your Pool Surface

First, we assess your pool’s actual condition—not every surface issue requires complete resurfacing, and we’ll tell you honestly what you need. Some problems can be addressed with targeted repairs that save you thousands.

When full resurfacing is needed, we drain your pool and completely remove the old finish. No patch jobs or shortcuts. We inspect the underlying structure for any issues that could affect your new surface, because problems underneath will eventually show through.

The new finish application requires precise timing and technique. We use materials specifically designed for Florida’s UV exposure and year-round swimming season. Most projects take 5-7 days, and we keep you informed throughout the process so you know exactly what’s happening.

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Pool Finishes Diamond Brite Pebble Tec

Finishes That Handle Florida's Climate

Florida’s year-round swimming season and intense UV exposure demand finishes that can handle constant use. We work exclusively with materials proven to perform in our climate, not whatever’s cheapest.

Diamond Brite offers excellent stain resistance with a smooth texture that feels comfortable under your feet. It’s a quartz-based finish available in multiple colors, and it typically lasts 10-12 years with proper maintenance. For most Fern Crest Village pools, it’s the sweet spot between durability and cost.

Pebble Tec gives you that resort-style appearance with natural stone pebbles. It’s more expensive upfront but often lasts 15+ years because it’s incredibly resistant to chemical erosion and UV damage. The textured surface also provides better slip resistance—important if you have children or elderly family members using the pool.

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Quality pool resurfacing in Florida typically lasts 10-15 years, depending on the finish material and how well you maintain your water chemistry. The constant UV exposure and year-round use in our climate does affect longevity. Diamond Brite and similar quartz finishes usually give you 10-12 years of good performance. Pebble finishes often last 15+ years because they’re more resistant to chemical erosion. Traditional plaster, while cheaper initially, typically needs replacement every 5-8 years in Florida. The biggest factor in longevity is proper water balancing. Pools with consistently balanced water chemistry will outlast those that don’t, regardless of the finish material. We provide detailed maintenance guidelines to help you maximize your investment.
Most residential pool resurfacing projects in Fern Crest Village range from $6,000 to $15,000, depending on your pool size, current condition, and finish choice. Several factors influence the final cost. Pool size is the biggest variable—larger pools require more material and labor time. The condition of your existing surface also matters. If we find structural issues during prep work, costs increase. Premium finishes like Pebble Tec cost more than standard options but last significantly longer. We provide detailed, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Our quotes include all materials, labor, prep work, and cleanup. Most homeowners find the investment worthwhile when they see the transformation and consider the years of comfortable swimming ahead.
Yes, we resurface pools year-round in Florida, but we carefully monitor weather conditions to ensure quality results. The application process requires specific temperature and humidity conditions for proper curing. We track weather forecasts and adjust schedules as needed. Heavy rain during critical application phases can affect finish quality, so we may delay certain steps. However, we can often work around typical afternoon showers by scheduling key phases for morning hours. Our experience with Florida weather patterns helps us plan efficiently. We’ll discuss timing considerations during your consultation and keep you informed of any weather-related schedule adjustments. Rushing the process due to weather never produces better results.
Most pool resurfacing projects don’t require permits since you’re replacing existing surfaces, not modifying the pool structure. However, additional work like plumbing changes or electrical updates may require permits. We handle all permit requirements when necessary and include any permit costs in your project quote upfront. Our team knows local building codes and ensures all work meets current standards, whether permits are required or not. If your project includes deck repairs, equipment upgrades, or structural modifications, we’ll determine what permits are needed and handle the application process. This protects you from potential issues if you sell your home later.
Diamond Brite and Pebble Tec are both premium finishes, but they offer different benefits. Diamond Brite is a quartz-based finish with a smooth, consistent texture and excellent stain resistance. It’s available in numerous colors and provides good durability at a moderate price point. Pebble Tec uses natural stone pebbles for a textured, resort-style appearance. It’s more expensive initially but typically lasts longer than quartz finishes. The natural texture provides better slip resistance and helps hide minor wear patterns over time. Your choice often comes down to aesthetics and budget. Diamond Brite gives you smooth comfort and good performance. Pebble Tec offers superior durability and that high-end look, but costs more upfront. We’ll show you samples of both during your consultation.
You’ll typically wait 7-10 days after resurfacing completion before swimming, depending on the finish material and curing conditions. This waiting period is crucial for achieving maximum durability from your new surface. The first 28 days are critical for the finish to reach full strength. During this period, we’ll guide you through proper startup procedures, including gradual chemical balancing and gentle brushing to remove surface residue that’s normal during curing. We provide detailed post-resurfacing care instructions and remain available for questions during the curing period. Following these guidelines ensures your new finish reaches maximum durability and maintains its appearance for years. The patience pays off with better long-term results.