Pool Resurfacing in Pelican Cove, FL

Your Pool Surface Fixed Right

Professional resurfacing that extends your pool’s life and brings back that showroom shine you remember.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

What You Get After We're Done

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough spots that scrape feet or embarrassing stains that make you avoid hosting pool parties.

The surface feels smooth under your feet. Colors look vibrant and fresh. Your guests actually want to swim instead of just sitting poolside making polite conversation.

Most importantly, you stop worrying about your pool’s condition. The constant mental note about “needing to do something about that surface” disappears. You just enjoy your pool the way it was meant to be enjoyed.

Broward County Pool Professionals

We Know Pelican Cove Pools

DCPP Services has been maintaining pools throughout Broward County long enough to understand what Florida’s climate does to pool surfaces. We’ve seen every type of surface failure, from the subtle early warning signs to the obvious problems that can’t be ignored anymore.

Our team holds CPO certification because pool chemistry and surface preparation aren’t areas where you want to learn on the job. When we quote your resurfacing project, you get upfront pricing that covers everything needed to do the job right.

We live and work in this community. Your neighbors are our neighbors, which means our reputation depends on every single job we complete.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

We start with a thorough inspection of your current surface to identify the underlying cause of the problem. Surface issues usually stem from improper preparation or chemical imbalances, so we address the root cause first.

Next comes surface preparation, which determines how long your new finish will last. We remove the old surface completely, repair any structural issues, and ensure proper bonding for the new material. This step separates professional work from quick fixes.

Finally, we apply your chosen finish using techniques that account for Florida’s humidity and temperature swings. We schedule the work to minimize your pool’s downtime and keep you informed about timing throughout the process.

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Pool Surface Options Available

What's Included in Your Resurfacing

Your resurfacing includes complete surface removal, structural repairs if needed, and application of your selected finish material. We offer plaster, pebble, and tile options that work well in Pelican Cove’s climate conditions.

Florida pools face unique challenges from intense UV exposure, frequent temperature changes, and high humidity. We select materials and application methods that account for these factors, which extends the life of your new surface significantly.

You also receive guidance on proper chemical maintenance to protect your investment. Many surface failures happen because of preventable chemical imbalances, so we make sure you understand how to maintain your newly resurfaced pool properly.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-10 days from start to finish, but the actual timeline depends on your pool’s size and the extent of repairs needed. Weather can affect timing since Florida’s afternoon thunderstorms sometimes delay certain steps. We drain your pool on day one, then spend 2-3 days on surface removal and any structural repairs. The new surface application takes 1-2 days, followed by curing time before we can refill your pool. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is getting your pool back in service as quickly as possible without rushing the work that determines how long your new surface will last.
Pebble finishes perform exceptionally well in Florida because they’re more resistant to chemical damage and UV fading than traditional plaster. They also provide better traction, which matters for safety around wet pool areas. Standard white plaster is the most economical option, but it typically needs replacement sooner in Florida’s harsh climate. Quartz and glass bead finishes offer a middle ground between cost and durability. We’ll walk through the pros and cons of each material based on your specific pool conditions, budget, and how you use your pool. The right choice depends on factors like your water chemistry maintenance habits and whether you prioritize longevity or upfront cost savings.
Pool resurfacing costs typically range from $3,000-$8,000 depending on your pool’s size, current condition, and the finish material you choose. Larger pools or those requiring extensive repairs will be toward the higher end of that range. Pebble and specialty finishes cost more upfront but often provide better value over time because they last longer in Florida’s climate. Basic plaster is less expensive initially but may need replacement sooner. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges or “additional work needed” conversations after we start the project.
We can work during rainy season, but we adjust scheduling to work around weather patterns. Certain steps in the resurfacing process can’t be done in wet conditions, so we monitor forecasts carefully and plan accordingly. The advantage of working during rainy season is often better availability and sometimes reduced pricing. We just build in extra time for weather delays so your project doesn’t get rushed when conditions improve. If you’re flexible with timing, rainy season can actually be ideal for resurfacing since you’re not missing prime swimming weather. We’ll discuss the best timing for your specific situation and preferences.
Yes, we guarantee our workmanship because we control every aspect of the process from surface preparation to final application. Our satisfaction guarantee means we’ll address any issues that arise from improper installation or application. Material warranties vary by manufacturer, but we’ll explain what’s covered and for how long before you make your decision. Most quality finishes come with multi-year warranties when properly installed and maintained. The key is following proper maintenance procedures after resurfacing. We provide detailed instructions for chemical balancing and care that protect both our workmanship guarantee and your material warranty.
Remove any pool accessories, furniture, or equipment from the immediate pool area so our crew can work efficiently. We’ll handle draining the pool and protecting your landscaping, but clear access makes the job go smoother. If you have automatic pool equipment, we may need to disconnect certain systems temporarily. We’ll coordinate this with you beforehand so there are no surprises on the first day of work. Plan for about two weeks without pool use, though the actual timeline varies. If you have pool parties or events planned, let us know during scheduling so we can work around important dates when possible.