Pool Resurfacing in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, FL

Revitalize Your Broward County Pool

Is your pool looking a bit lackluster? We can bring it back to life with our pool resurfacing services in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Get ready to make a splash!

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Pool Resurfacing Companies Near Me in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

DCP Pool Service; Your Pool's New Best Friend

  • Algae began! Our resurfacing creates a clean, safe haven for swimmers.
  • Diamond Brite or Pebble Tec finishes? The choice is yours to make a splash.
  • A resurfaced pool lasts longer, saving you money and stress down the line.
  • Our pool pros are masters of their craft, ensuring a result you’ll adore.
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    Locally Serving Broward County

    DCP Pool Service has been making waves in the Broward County pool scene for years. We’re not just about slapping on a new surface; we’re about crafting a pool that’s both a beauty and a beast – built to last and to wow. Whether it’s a classic concrete pool restoration or a custom design that pushes the limits, we’re here to turn your pool dreams into a reality.

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    Pool Resurfacing Process in FL

    Your FL Pool Transformation

  • Pool Evaluation: We get up close and personal with your pool, assessing its condition and discussing your vision.
  • Prep Time: Our crew handles the cleaning, repairs, and any necessary pre-resurfacing magic.
  • Resurfacing: Time for the main event! We apply your chosen finish, transforming your pool into a shimmering oasis.
  • 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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    Why Choose DCP Pool Service?

    Pool resurfacing isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about protecting your investment and ensuring a safe swimming environment. Ignoring cracks and leaks can lead to bigger (and pricier!) problems down the road. At DCP Pool Service, we’re not just resurfacing experts; we’re pool whisperers. From refinishing to renovation, we handle it all with finesse. Ready to take the plunge? Contact us at 954-774-4334 and let’s talk pools!

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    Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is located at 26°11′22″N 80°5′52″W / 26.18944°N 80.09778°W (26.189561, -80.097756). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.57 square miles (4 km2), of which 0.876 square miles (2 km2) is land and 0.694 square miles (2 km2) (44.2%) is water.

    The southern half of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is situated between Fort Lauderdale and the Village of Sea Ranch Lakes, Florida. The Town’s northern municipal neighbor is Pompano Beach. The entire town is located on a long, narrow barrier island separated from the mainland by the Intracoastal Waterway (spanned by one drawbridge at Commercial Boulevard), stretching approximately one-half dozen blocks to the Atlantic Ocean. The town is centered on the junction of State Road A1A and Commercial Boulevard. The main industry is tourism; the town has many hotels and motels used by visitors, especially during the winter; many of its older hotels and buildings reflect mid-century modern architecture design [MiMo]. Recognized by the Florida Legislature in 2016 for its near-shore coral reefs and efforts to promote scuba diving, the town is known as Florida’s Beach Diving Capital. With a coral reef just 100 yards offshore, the town is a popular spot for scuba divers, especially just south of Anglin’s Pier.

    On the ocean at the east end of Commercial Boulevard is Anglin’s Fishing Pier, named after Lauderdale-by-the-Sea’s first mayor, Melvin I. Anglin. The town is home to SS Copenhagen, a 19th-century British steamship that wrecked in 25 feet of water in May 1900 after striking a coral reef. The historic site is a Florida archaeological underwater preserve and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town doubled in size in 2001 when it annexed the unincorporated Intracoastal Beach Area to the north. The area included the neighborhoods of Bel Air and Terra Mar Island. Even though the town’s permanent population is 6,056, it nearly doubles when snowbirds and tourists come here to spend the winter. The Town underwent a major transformation in 2013, when it completed a streetscape project between the Commercial Boulevard Bridge and the ocean. Sidewalks were widened and enhanced with brick pavers as well as landscaping.

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