Pool Resurfacing in Ocean Vue, FL

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Stop dealing with rough, stained surfaces that cut feet and look terrible.

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Ocean Vue Pool Renovation Experts

Your Pool Will Look Brand New

You’ll have a smooth, beautiful surface that feels good under your feet and looks impressive to guests. No more embarrassing stains or rough patches that snag swimsuits and scrape skin.

The right pool resurfacing eliminates the constant chemical battles you’ve been fighting. When your old plaster breaks down, it throws off your water chemistry and costs you more in chemicals every month.

A properly resurfaced pool also adds real value to your home. Most Ocean Vue homeowners see their property value increase by $15,000 to $25,000 with a quality pool renovation that makes the backyard the centerpiece it should be.

Trusted Pool Resurfacing Company

We've Resurfaced Hundreds of Local Pools

DCPP Services has been transforming Ocean Vue pools for years, and we understand exactly what Florida’s climate does to pool surfaces. Sun, salt air, and constant use create unique challenges that require the right materials and proven techniques.

We’re licensed, insured, and use only manufacturer-certified installation methods. Every project comes with a comprehensive warranty because we stand behind our work.

You’ll work with pool professionals who’ve seen every type of surface problem and know how to fix it permanently, not just temporarily patch it up.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we drain your pool completely and remove all the old, deteriorated surface material. This isn’t a quick sandblasting job – we properly prepare the underlying structure to ensure the new surface bonds correctly.

Next comes surface preparation and any necessary structural repairs. If there are cracks or weak spots in the shell, we fix those before applying the new finish. Skipping this step is why some resurfacing jobs fail within a few years.

The new surface application happens in carefully controlled conditions. Whether you choose traditional plaster, pebble finish, or quartz aggregate, the installation follows strict manufacturer specifications. The curing process takes several days, and we monitor it closely to ensure proper strength and appearance.

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Pool Finish Options Available

Choose the Right Finish for You

You have several finish options, each with different benefits and price points. Traditional white plaster is the most economical choice and gives you that classic pool look, but it typically needs replacement every 7-10 years in Florida’s climate.

Pebble finishes last longer and provide better traction, plus they hide water chemistry stains better than smooth plaster. The natural stone look works well with most Ocean Vue landscaping styles, and the texture feels good under your feet.

Quartz aggregate finishes offer the best durability and the widest range of color options. They resist staining and chemical damage better than other options, making them worth the investment if you plan to stay in your home long-term.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, but you can’t use the pool for about 10-14 days total. The actual surface application happens in one day, but proper curing is critical for long-term durability. Weather can affect the timeline – high humidity or rain can extend the curing process. We schedule projects during optimal weather windows and keep you informed of any delays. We’d rather take extra time to do it right than rush and compromise the quality of your investment.
Pebble finishes typically cost 40-60% more than traditional plaster, but they last significantly longer in Florida’s climate. While white plaster might need replacement every 7-10 years, a quality pebble finish can last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. The math often works out in favor of pebble when you consider longevity, plus pebble finishes resist staining and provide better traction. We provide detailed cost comparisons so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and long-term plans for the property.
Resurfacing addresses surface-level cracks and minor structural issues, but major structural problems need separate repair first. During the surface removal process, we inspect the underlying shell and identify any structural concerns. Small cracks and surface imperfections get repaired as part of the resurfacing process. However, if there are significant structural issues, foundation problems, or major cracks, those require additional work before the new surface can be applied. We’ll give you a complete assessment upfront so there are no surprises.
The first 30 days after resurfacing are critical for long-term durability. You’ll need to brush the surface daily and maintain specific water chemistry levels while the surface fully cures. We provide detailed maintenance instructions and recommended chemical levels. After the initial curing period, regular brushing 2-3 times per week and proper water balance will keep your surface looking great. Avoid aggressive cleaning tools or harsh chemicals that can damage the finish. Most finish manufacturers also recommend specific maintenance products that work best with their materials.
Pool resurfacing requires dry conditions for proper curing, so timing matters in Florida’s climate. We typically schedule resurfacing projects during drier months when we can control the curing environment. If rain hits during the curing process, it can cause surface defects, discoloration, or bonding problems. We monitor weather forecasts carefully and may reschedule if conditions aren’t optimal. While it might mean waiting a few weeks for the right weather window, proper curing conditions are essential for a finish that will last decades rather than years.
Yes, we handle all necessary permits and inspections required by Ocean Vue and Palm Beach County. Pool resurfacing typically requires permits to ensure work meets current safety and building codes. We’re familiar with local requirements and have established relationships with inspectors, which speeds up the approval process. The permit costs are included in your project estimate, and we coordinate all inspections so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork. Our licensing and insurance also ensure the work meets all regulatory requirements for your protection and peace of mind.