Pool Resurfacing in Meadows Of Miramar, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Into Paradise

Get the smooth, safe swimming surface you deserve with professional pool resurfacing that restores beauty and protects your investment.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

Your Pool Problems End Here

You’re tired of rough surfaces that scrape your feet and faded finishes that make your backyard look outdated. You want a pool that’s safe for your family and adds value to your home, not one that constantly demands expensive chemical adjustments because the surface is deteriorating.

Professional pool resurfacing solves these problems permanently. You get a smooth, comfortable surface that feels great underfoot and helps maintain proper water chemistry. Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again—sparkling, inviting, and built to last for years.

The result? Less maintenance hassle, lower chemical costs, and a pool that actually enhances your property value instead of dragging it down.

Trusted Pool Company Meadows Of Miramar

Local Experts Who Know Florida Pools

DCP Pool Services has been serving Broward County homeowners who value professional pool care over DIY headaches. We understand that Florida’s intense sun, humidity, and unique soil conditions create specific challenges that require local expertise.

Our team holds CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification and brings years of hands-on experience to every resurfacing project. We’ve seen what works in South Florida’s climate and what doesn’t.

What sets us apart is straightforward: upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and a satisfaction guarantee. No surprises, no runarounds—just professional work that gets your pool back to being the relaxing retreat you originally envisioned.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Meadows Of Miramar

Simple Process, Professional Results

The resurfacing process starts with a thorough inspection of your pool’s current condition. We drain the pool completely and assess any underlying issues like cracks or structural concerns that need attention before applying the new surface.

Next comes surface preparation—removing the old finish, repairing any damage, and ensuring the shell is ready for the new material. This step determines how long your new surface will last, so we don’t rush it.

Finally, we apply your chosen finish, whether it’s Diamond Brite, Pebble Tec, or another premium material. The entire process typically takes 5-7 days, depending on your pool size and the specific finish you select. We provide a detailed timeline upfront so you know exactly what to expect and when you can start enjoying your refreshed pool.

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Pool Finishes Available Meadows Of Miramar

Quality Materials Built For Florida

Your resurfacing options include proven materials designed to handle South Florida’s demanding conditions. Diamond Brite offers a smooth, stain-resistant surface with excellent durability—typically lasting 10-15 years with proper maintenance.

Pebble Tec provides a natural stone appearance with superior longevity and a non-slip surface that’s perfect for families. The textured finish also helps hide minor imperfections and provides better chemical resistance than traditional plaster.

For homeowners in Meadows Of Miramar, these premium finishes make practical sense. The area’s year-round pool season and frequent afternoon storms require surfaces that can handle constant use and rapid weather changes. Quality materials might cost more upfront, but they save money long-term by reducing maintenance needs and extending the time between resurfacing projects.

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Most pools in Florida need resurfacing every 8-15 years, depending on the original finish type and how well the pool has been maintained. Traditional plaster typically lasts 5-10 years, while premium finishes like Diamond Brite or Pebble Tec can last 12-18 years. Florida’s intense UV exposure, frequent rain, and year-round pool usage accelerate wear compared to other climates. If you’ve been diligent about water chemistry and regular maintenance, you’ll likely get more years from your surface. Signs it’s time include rough texture, visible cracks, persistent staining, or difficulty maintaining proper chemical balance.
Diamond Brite uses crushed quartz and special additives to create a smooth, glass-like finish that resists stains and algae growth. It’s available in multiple colors and provides excellent durability with a refined appearance that works well in traditional pool designs. Pebble Tec incorporates natural river pebbles for a textured, slip-resistant surface with outstanding longevity. The natural stone appearance gives pools a more organic, resort-like feel. Pebble Tec typically lasts longer than Diamond Brite but costs slightly more upfront. Both are excellent choices for Florida pools. Diamond Brite works better if you prefer smooth surfaces and easier cleaning, while Pebble Tec is ideal if you want maximum durability and a natural aesthetic.
Pool resurfacing typically takes 5-7 business days from start to finish, though this can vary based on pool size, chosen finish, and weather conditions. The process includes draining (1 day), surface preparation and repairs (1-2 days), applying the new finish (1-2 days), and refilling/startup (1-2 days). Weather plays a significant role in Florida. Rain can delay the process, and extreme heat can affect curing times. We plan for these variables and communicate any delays immediately. After completion, you’ll need to wait about 30 days before using pool chemicals at full strength, and swimming can usually resume within 3-5 days once the water is properly balanced. We provide specific guidelines based on your chosen finish.
Resurfacing can fix leaks caused by surface cracks or deteriorated finishes, but not structural leaks in the shell itself. During the inspection phase, we identify the source of water loss and determine if it’s surface-related or requires additional structural repairs. Surface-level cracks and porous areas in old plaster are common leak sources that resurfacing addresses completely. However, if leaks stem from plumbing issues, structural settling, or shell cracks, these need separate repairs before resurfacing begins. Our thorough pre-resurfacing inspection includes leak detection testing to ensure all issues are identified and addressed. This prevents the frustration of completing a beautiful resurfacing job only to discover ongoing water loss from unrelated problems.
A complete resurfacing estimate should include all labor, materials, draining, surface preparation, finish application, and cleanup. This covers removing old finish, repairing minor cracks, applying the new surface material, and disposing of debris. Additional costs might include major structural repairs, plumbing modifications, or tile replacement if you’re updating the waterline. Some contractors charge separately for water filling, chemical startup, or extended warranties. Always ask for detailed, written estimates that specify exactly what’s included and what might trigger additional charges. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees, so you know the total investment before work begins. Beware of estimates that seem unusually low—they often exclude essential steps or use inferior materials.
The first 30 days after resurfacing are critical for long-term durability. During this curing period, brush the surface daily with a soft brush, maintain proper water chemistry, and avoid using automatic pool cleaners or adding salt if you have a saltwater system. After the initial curing period, regular maintenance includes weekly brushing, proper chemical balance, and avoiding abrasive cleaning tools. The specific maintenance requirements vary by finish type—Diamond Brite needs different care than Pebble Tec. We provide detailed startup and maintenance instructions specific to your chosen finish. Following these guidelines during the first month can extend your surface life by several years and protect your warranty coverage.