Pool Resurfacing in Hammondville, FL

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Stop dealing with rough, cracked surfaces that cut feet and look terrible.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Services

What Your Pool Becomes After Resurfacing

Your pool transforms from an eyesore into the centerpiece of your backyard. No more rough patches that scrape skin or collect algae in every crack.

The new surface feels smooth under your feet. Colors stay vibrant for years, not months. Water chemistry balances easier because there aren’t a dozen weak spots leaching minerals.

You stop making excuses when friends want to swim. Instead of constant patching and band-aid fixes, you have a surface built to handle Florida’s sun and chemical exposure for the next decade.

Hammondville Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Florida Pool Surfaces

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing across Hammondville and surrounding Florida communities for years. We understand how quickly surfaces deteriorate in this climate.

Most pool problems we see stem from the same issues: Florida sun, constant chemical exposure, and surfaces that weren’t built to last. We fix the underlying problems, not just the symptoms.

Our team stays current on the best materials and application techniques. We’re licensed, insured, and we show up when we say we will.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. Any structural issues get addressed before we start the new surface application.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old, damaged material down to solid substrate. This step determines how long your new surface lasts, so we don’t rush it.

Then we apply your chosen finish material. Whether you want classic plaster, aggregate, or modern alternatives, we follow manufacturer specifications exactly. The pool stays out of service for 7-10 days while everything cures properly.

Finally, we refill, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through maintenance requirements. You get a surface that’s built to last, not just look good for the first season.

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Pool Finishes and Materials

What's Included in Pool Resurfacing

Every resurfacing project includes complete surface removal, substrate repair, and professional application of your chosen finish material. We handle all prep work, material sourcing, and cleanup.

You choose from proven finish options that work in Florida’s climate. Standard plaster, aggregate blends, or premium finishes that resist staining and chemical damage. We explain the real differences, not just the sales pitch.

The service includes proper curing time, initial water balancing, and detailed maintenance instructions. We also handle any permit requirements and coordinate with your pool equipment if modifications are needed. Your pool comes back better than new, with a warranty covering our workmanship.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-10 days from start to finish. This includes draining, surface preparation, material application, and proper curing time. Weather can extend the timeline slightly, especially if we get heavy rain during the curing phase. We don’t rush the curing process because that’s what determines how long your new surface lasts. You’ll know the exact timeline before we start, and we keep you updated if anything changes.
Florida’s climate demands materials that handle constant UV exposure and chemical treatments. Standard white plaster works but shows wear faster than aggregate finishes. Pebble and quartz blends last longer and resist staining better. Premium finishes like glass beads or ceramic materials cost more upfront but often prove more economical over 10-15 years. We’ll show you samples and explain the real performance differences, not just the marketing claims.
Pool resurfacing typically costs 60-70% less than full pool replacement while extending your pool’s life by 10-15 years. Exact pricing depends on your pool size, chosen materials, and any structural repairs needed. Most Hammondville homeowners spend between $6,000-$12,000 for complete resurfacing versus $30,000+ for replacement. We provide detailed estimates after inspecting your specific situation, including any prep work or repairs that affect the final cost.
Yes, addressing existing damage is part of proper resurfacing. We repair structural cracks, fix plumbing issues, and reinforce weak areas before applying new surface material. Small cosmetic cracks are normal, but larger structural issues need attention or they’ll just reappear through the new surface. During our initial assessment, we identify what needs repair versus what’s just surface wear. This approach costs more upfront but prevents the same problems from recurring.
New pool surfaces need specific care during the first month while they fully cure. We provide detailed instructions covering water chemistry, brushing schedules, and what chemicals to avoid initially. After the curing period, maintenance becomes easier than your old surface. Proper water balance prevents most surface problems, and regular brushing keeps the finish looking new. We explain exactly what your chosen material needs and what products work best with it.
Yes, we warranty our workmanship and stand behind the quality of materials we use. Warranty terms depend on the specific finish material chosen, ranging from 2-10 years depending on the product. This covers application defects and premature failure, not normal wear or damage from improper chemical balance. We explain exactly what’s covered before starting work and provide all warranty documentation when the project’s complete. Most issues, if they occur, show up within the first year.