Pool Resurfacing in Hallandale Beach, FL

Give Your Broward County Pool New Life

Don’t let your pool become an eyesore. We can transform it into a shimmering paradise with our expert pool resurfacing services.

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Pool Resurfacing Near Me in Hallandale Beach

4 Reasons to Choose Us for Pool Resurfacing

  • Boost your pool’s wow factor with custom designs and finishes that’ll make your neighbors jealous.
  • Say goodbye to algae and hello to a pool that’s built to last.
  • No more rough patches! Resurfacing creates a smooth, safe, and oh-so-comfortable swimming experience.
  • A sparkling, revitalized pool can make a big splash in your property value.
  • Pool Resurfacing Specialists

    Making Waves in Broward County

    DCP Pool Service isn’t just another pool company in Hallandale Beach; we’re pool passionistas. We geek out over the latest materials like Diamond Brite and Pebble Tec, and we’re obsessed with crafting pools that are as durable as they are dazzling. Our team of seasoned pool pros knows how to transform your pool into a masterpiece that’s both a visual stunner and an aquatic playground.

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    Pool Resurfacing Process in FL

    Your FL Pool's Journey to Perfection

  • Chat It Up: We start with a friendly consultation to discuss your dream pool and assess your current pool’s needs.
  • Design Decisions: Time to unleash your inner designer! We’ll help you choose the perfect finish, from sleek Diamond Brite to textured Pebble Tec.
  • Resurfacing Rockstar: Our expert team takes the reins, meticulously resurfacing your pool to perfection.
  • Workers in boots and jeans use long-handled rollers to apply a white coating to a surface. One worker is holding a spray hose. The scene is well-lit, suggesting an outdoor setting or brightly lit indoor area. Shadows are cast on the coated surface.

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    DCP Pool Service; Your One-Stop Pool Shop in Broward County

    Pool resurfacing is like a spa day for your pool; it keeps it looking young, feeling smooth, and functioning flawlessly. But at DCP Pool Service, we go beyond just resurfacing. Need a leak patched up? Equipment installed? We’ve got you covered. We’re your partners in keeping your pool a sparkling oasis of fun all year round. Give us a shout at 954-774-4334 and let’s dive into your pool needs!

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    Hallandale Beach, like most of Broward County, had no permanent European-descended population until the end of the 19th century. Seminole Indians, in settlements that lay inland of the Atlantic shore, hunted in the area and gathered coontie roots to produce arrowroot starch. The northern edge of Hallandale Beach (along Pembroke Road) still features noticeable hammocks, points elevated above sea level in the distant past.

    Railroad magnate Henry Flagler, owner of the Florida East Coast Railway, recruited Luther Halland, a brother-in-law of Flagler’s agents, to found a settlement south of the community of Dania. Halland and Swedish immigrant Olaf Zetterlund touted the frost-free climate and cheap land of the settlement (then named Halland, later changed to Hallandale). Halland constructed a small trading post and became the first postmaster of the small community.

    By 1900, the community had slowly grown to a dozen families-seven of Swedish, three of English, and two of African descent. In 1904 the first school was built, and the first church followed two years later. Hallandale was primarily a farming community; the beach was undeveloped and used by the residents only for recreational purposes.

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