Pool Resurfacing in Jenada Isles, FL

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates cracks, stains, and rough surfaces for good.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Jenada Isles

Your Pool Problems Actually Solved

You know that feeling when you run your hand along your pool wall and it’s rough as sandpaper. Or when you’re embarrassed to have friends over because of those stains that won’t come out no matter what you try.

Pool resurfacing fixes all of that. You get a completely smooth surface that feels good under your feet and hands. The stains disappear entirely because you’re getting a brand new surface layer.

Your pool starts looking like it belongs in your neighborhood again. More importantly, you stop dealing with the constant maintenance headaches that come with a deteriorating surface. The new finish actually makes your water easier to balance and your pool easier to clean.

Pool Resurfacing Company Jenada Isles

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing projects throughout South Florida for years. We understand exactly what Florida’s sun, salt air, and year-round pool usage does to pool surfaces.

We’ve seen every type of pool surface problem that develops in this climate. We know which finishes hold up best and which installation techniques prevent the most common failure points.

DCPP Services focuses specifically on swimming pool remodeling and renovation work. This isn’t a side service – it’s what we do every day.

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Pool Renovation Process Florida

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, the existing surface gets completely removed down to the shell. This isn’t a patch job – you’re getting a fresh start. We check the underlying structure and handle any repairs that need to happen before the new surface goes on.

Next comes surface preparation and priming. This step determines how well your new finish bonds and how long it lasts. We apply the new surface material using techniques specific to your chosen finish type.

The final step is curing and startup. Different finishes have different requirements, but you’re typically looking at 7-14 days before you can use your pool again. We walk you through the proper startup process to make sure your new surface performs exactly as it should.

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Pool Finishes Jenada Isles

What You Actually Get

Your pool resurfacing project includes complete removal of the old surface, structural inspection, any necessary repairs, and installation of your chosen finish. You’re not paying extra for surprises that should have been included from the start.

We handle all the prep work, apply the new surface according to manufacturer specifications, and manage the curing process. You get detailed instructions for the startup process and ongoing care.

Different finish options are available depending on what look you want and how much durability you need. We explain the real differences between options so you can make the right choice for your situation and budget.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-10 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and the finish you choose. The actual resurfacing work happens over 2-3 days, but you need to factor in prep time and curing time. Weather can affect the timeline since some steps can’t happen in rain or extreme humidity. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront based on your specific project and current weather conditions. We coordinate everything to minimize delays and keep you informed if anything changes.
Plaster is the most economical option and gives you a smooth, classic look, but it typically needs replacement every 7-10 years. Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz are more durable and last 12-15 years, plus they hide stains better and provide better traction. Tile is the most expensive upfront but lasts the longest and gives you the most design flexibility. Your choice depends on your budget, how long you plan to stay in your home, and what look you prefer. Each option has different maintenance requirements too.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool size, current condition, and finish choice. Basic plaster resurfacing typically runs $4-7 per square foot, while premium aggregate finishes range from $8-12 per square foot. Additional repairs to the underlying structure add to the cost. You’ll get an exact quote after an on-site inspection because every pool is different. The quote includes all labor, materials, and cleanup – no surprise charges later. Financing options are available for qualified customers.
Yes, resurfacing eliminates surface cracks, rough spots, and stains completely because you’re getting an entirely new surface layer. However, if you have structural cracks in the shell itself, those need to be repaired before resurfacing begins. During the inspection, we identify what’s a surface issue versus a structural problem. Surface problems disappear with resurfacing. Structural issues get fixed first, then covered with your new finish. You end up with a pool that looks and feels like new.
The curing process is critical for your new surface to reach full strength and durability. You can’t use your pool for 7-14 days depending on your finish type. During this time, the surface needs to stay moist but not be disturbed. We handle the initial curing steps and give you specific instructions for the startup process. This includes gradually filling the pool, balancing the water chemistry carefully, and running your equipment properly. Following the curing process correctly determines how long your new surface lasts.
Most pool resurfacing projects don’t require permits since you’re not changing the pool structure, but requirements vary by municipality. DCPP Services handles permit research and applications when needed. We know local requirements and work with inspectors regularly. If your project includes structural repairs or equipment changes, permits might be required. You’ll know upfront what’s needed and we take care of the paperwork. This ensures your project meets all local codes and doesn’t create problems when you sell your home later.