Pool Resurfacing in North Pompano Beach

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Get a stunning, safe pool surface that lasts for years without the guesswork or surprise costs.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

Your Pool Will Look Brand New

You’ll have a smooth, beautiful pool surface that’s safe for your family and adds real value to your property. No more rough spots that scrape feet or stains that make your pool look neglected.

The difference shows immediately. Your pool becomes the backyard feature you’re proud to show off, not something you’re embarrassed about when friends come over.

You’ll also get years of use without worrying about cracks, leaks, or surface problems that cost thousands to fix later. That’s what happens when certified professionals handle your pool resurfacing with quality materials and proven techniques.

Local Pool Professionals

We Know North Pompano Beach Pools

DCPP Services has been serving pool owners throughout Broward County with the kind of reliable service that actually shows up when promised. We’re locally owned, which means we understand how Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces and what materials work best here.

Our technicians hold CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification, so you’re getting industry-standard practices, not someone learning on your pool. We’ve seen every type of pool surface problem that happens in this area, from salt damage to sun bleaching to the cracking that comes with ground shifting.

You get upfront pricing before we start, flexible scheduling that works around your life, and a satisfaction guarantee that means something. No runaround, no surprise bills, no wondering if the job will actually get finished on time.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we inspect your current pool surface and explain exactly what needs to be done. You’ll know the timeline, the materials we’ll use, and the total cost before any work begins.

We drain your pool completely and prepare the surface by removing the old finish. This includes repairing any cracks or structural issues we find, because covering problems doesn’t fix them.

Then we apply your new surface using proven techniques that ensure proper adhesion and longevity. We handle all the chemical balancing and equipment adjustments needed for your new surface. You’ll know exactly when your pool will be ready to use again, and we stick to that schedule.

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Pool Resurfacing Options

Choose Your Perfect Pool Finish

You’ll have several surface options that work well in North Pompano Beach’s climate. Plaster finishes offer classic appeal and affordability, while aggregate surfaces provide enhanced durability and slip resistance that many families prefer.

Pebble finishes are popular here because they handle Florida’s intense sun and occasional storms better than standard surfaces. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each option based on your pool’s specific conditions and how you use it.

Each surface comes with different maintenance requirements and lifespans. We make sure you understand what you’re choosing and why it makes sense for your situation, not just what costs the most or least.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and the surface you choose. Weather can add a day or two since we need proper conditions for curing. We drain your pool on day one, then spend 2-3 days on surface preparation and repairs. The new surface application typically takes 1-2 days, followed by refilling and chemical balancing. You’ll have a clear timeline before we start, and we communicate any delays immediately. Most homeowners are swimming again within a week of when we begin.
Pool resurfacing typically ranges from $3,500 to $8,500 in our area, depending on your pool size, current condition, and surface choice. Plaster finishes cost less than aggregate or pebble surfaces, but each has different lifespans. We provide exact pricing after inspecting your pool because every situation is different. Some pools need extensive prep work, others just need a new surface. Hidden structural problems can affect the total cost. You’ll get a detailed written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any additional work needed. No surprises, no “extras” that show up later.
Aggregate and pebble surfaces typically last 15-20 years in Florida’s climate, while standard plaster usually needs replacement every 8-12 years. The intense sun and occasional storms here are tough on pool surfaces. Pebble finishes resist staining and chemical damage better than plaster, which matters when you’re dealing with frequent rain that affects water chemistry. They also provide better slip resistance, which many families prefer. The surface that lasts longest for you depends on your pool’s specific conditions, how you maintain it, and your budget. We’ll explain what works best for your situation, not just push the most expensive option.
Yes, we repair structural issues before applying new surfaces. Covering cracks without fixing them properly just means they’ll come back through your new finish within a year or two. We identify what’s causing the cracking first – whether it’s settling, plumbing issues, or normal wear. Some cracks need structural repairs, others just need proper prep work. You’ll know exactly what we find and why it needs to be addressed. The repair work is included in your estimate upfront, so you’re not surprised by additional costs. A properly repaired and resurfaced pool can last decades without major issues.
Most pool resurfacing doesn’t require permits in North Pompano Beach, but we check local requirements for every project. If structural repairs or equipment changes are needed, permits might be necessary. We handle all permit applications and inspections if your project requires them. This ensures everything meets local codes and you won’t have issues later when selling your home. You’ll know about any permit requirements during our initial consultation, along with associated costs and timeline impacts. We take care of the paperwork so you don’t have to deal with city offices.
New pool surfaces need careful chemical balancing for the first month to cure properly. We handle the initial startup and explain exactly what you need to do to protect your investment. Different surfaces have different maintenance requirements. Plaster needs more careful pH monitoring initially, while pebble surfaces are more forgiving but require different cleaning techniques. We provide detailed maintenance instructions and are available for questions during the critical first few weeks. Proper early care can add years to your surface life, so we make sure you understand what’s needed.