Pool Resurfacing in North Lauderdale, FL

Give Your Broward County Pool a Facelift

Is your pool looking a bit lackluster? DCP Pool Service can bring it back to life with our expert pool resurfacing services in North Lauderdale, FL.

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Pool Resurfacing Benefits in North Lauderdale

Why Choose Us for Your Pool Refresh in FL?

  • Fall in love with your pool all over again with a fresh, new look and a variety of finishes to choose from.
  • Say goodbye to algae and hello to a healthier, cleaner pool environment.
  • Extend the life of your pool and save money on maintenance down the road.
  • Boost your property value and create a backyard oasis that’s the envy of the neighborhood.
  • Pool Resurfacing Pros

    Your Local Pool Professionals in Broward County

    DCP Pool Service is your go-to pool expert in North Lauderdale, FL. We’re passionate about creating pools that are both beautiful and built to last. Our team of skilled pool professionals is dedicated to providing exceptional service and craftsmanship, whether it’s a simple repair or a complete pool overhaul.

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    Pool Resurfacing Steps

    Your Pool's Road to Renewal

  • Pool Assessment: We’ll thoroughly inspect your pool to identify any leaks or necessary repairs.
  • Design Delight: Our team will work with you to create a custom pool design that perfectly matches your vision.
  • Installation Expertise: We’ll expertly install your chosen finishes, ensuring a flawless and long-lasting result.
  • 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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    Pool Resurfacing Explained

    Why Choose DCP Pool Service in Broward County?

    Pool resurfacing is like a spa day for your pool. It not only enhances its beauty but also protects its structure and prevents costly repairs down the line. At DCP Pool Service, we’re experts in pool refinishing and remodeling, ensuring your pool stays in top condition. Contact us at 954-774-4334 and let’s dive into your pool renovation needs!

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    At its creation in 1963, it was largely farmland on the western edge of development in Broward County. North Lauderdale was originally grazing pasture for cows and horses of the Anderson Dairy Farm and also an agricultural area for the Lena Lyons Stringbean Farm. Recognizing a rare opportunity to work with a blank slate, famed architect Morris Lapidus turned his attention to planning a city that would become North Lauderdale. Lapidus gained international notoriety for launching the 1950s “Miami Beach” style resort hotel. His design of the Fontainebleau Resort, the Eden Roc and Americana helped create the style of Miami Beach. After hotels, Lapidus turned to designing cities. North Lauderdale, “The City of Tomorrow”, was the first city he laid out. Residents still benefit from his influence and vision, which can be seen in the whimsical “beacons” lending the city prominence and in the distinct, amoebic shape of Boulevard of Champions. In the late 60’s, recognizing the growing demand for single-family homes, the Osias Organization, headed by Colonel Nathan Rood, who was also the first appointed Mayor, purchased most of the land and began the development of North Lauderdale proper. In April 1969, by straw vote, Michael Saraniero became the City’s first elected Mayor.

    Once the city was laid out, the promise of affordable homes near the seaside ushered in a 10-year development boom in the 1970s. Where the rich and famous flocked to Miami Beach, regular families enamored with the Sun Belt, moved to North Lauderdale. Thousands moved in and neighborhood after neighborhood came to life. The city’s character took shape of a younger, family-oriented community where most social interaction took place after work around a softball field. North Lauderdale is a city where a week of hard work is rewarded with sunshine-filled weekends and family barbecues.

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