Pool Resurfacing in Pembroke Pines, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Professional pool resurfacing that eliminates rough surfaces, staining, and deterioration for good.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Services

Your Pool, Restored to Like-New

Your pool surface tells the whole story. Rough spots that scrape your feet. Stains that won’t budge no matter how much you scrub. Discoloration that makes your backyard look tired and dated.

Pool resurfacing fixes all of that. You get a smooth, comfortable surface that feels good under your feet. Clean, even coloring that makes your water sparkle. A finish that actually repels stains instead of absorbing them.

The result is a pool that looks and feels new again. Your family can swim comfortably. Your backyard becomes the space you want to show off. Most importantly, you stop worrying about ongoing deterioration and start enjoying your investment.

Pembroke Pines Pool Professionals

We Know South Florida Pools

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing in Pembroke Pines and surrounding areas for years. We understand how Florida’s intense sun, frequent storms, and year-round pool use affect surface materials.

We work exclusively with proven finish materials designed for South Florida conditions. Every project follows proper preparation and application procedures that ensure your new surface bonds correctly and lasts.

DCPP Services is licensed and insured, with the experience to handle everything from basic plaster renewal to custom aggregate finishes. We focus on doing the job right the first time, so you don’t deal with premature failure or callbacks.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's How We Resurface Your Pool

The process starts with draining your pool completely and preparing the existing surface. This means removing any loose or damaged material, cleaning thoroughly, and ensuring proper bonding conditions.

Next comes surface preparation and priming. The existing surface gets treated to create the right foundation for your new finish. Any structural repairs happen at this stage, before the new material goes on.

The new surface application follows manufacturer specifications exactly. Whether you’re getting traditional plaster, pebble finish, or aggregate, the material gets applied evenly and finished to the right texture. Curing time varies by material, but you’re typically looking at 7-14 days before you can refill and balance your pool water.

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Pool Finish Options Available

Choose Your Ideal Pool Finish

You have several finish options, each with different benefits. Traditional white plaster offers the classic pool look and works well for most applications. It’s cost-effective and provides a smooth, comfortable surface.

Pebble finishes add texture and natural color variation. They’re extremely durable and resist staining better than plaster. The texture provides better grip, which many families prefer for safety.

Aggregate finishes combine durability with visual appeal. You get natural stone beauty with long-term performance. These finishes handle heavy use and chemical exposure particularly well.

We help you choose based on your priorities: budget, appearance, durability, and maintenance preferences. Each option gets installed using proven techniques that maximize performance and longevity in Pembroke Pines’ climate.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-14 days total, but this includes curing time when you can’t use the pool. The actual work typically takes 3-5 days depending on your pool size and chosen finish. After application, the surface needs time to cure properly before refilling. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly. Weather can affect the schedule, especially during Florida’s rainy season, but we work around conditions to minimize delays.
Florida’s intense UV exposure breaks down surface materials over time. Chemical imbalances also eat away at finishes, especially if pH levels stay too low. Normal wear from swimmers, pool equipment, and cleaning tools gradually wears surfaces thin. Age is the biggest factor – most pool surfaces need resurfacing every 10-15 years regardless of maintenance. You’ll notice roughness, staining that won’t clean off, and visible wear patterns when it’s time for resurfacing.
Usually, yes. Most existing surfaces can be resurfaced as long as they’re structurally sound. We remove any loose or damaged material and prepare the surface for proper bonding. If there are major structural issues or extensive damage, we’ll let you know upfront. The existing surface actually provides a good foundation when properly prepared. This approach costs much less than complete pool reconstruction while giving you essentially the same end result.
Costs vary based on your pool size, chosen finish, and any needed repairs. Basic plaster resurfacing typically costs less than premium pebble or aggregate finishes. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your specific pool and understanding your preferences. Most homeowners find resurfacing costs significantly less than pool replacement while delivering similar results. We’ll explain all options and associated costs so you can make an informed decision that fits your budget.
Resurfacing addresses surface-related issues like roughness, staining, and minor surface cracks. However, it won’t fix structural leaks, plumbing problems, or equipment issues. We inspect your pool thoroughly before starting and identify any problems that need separate attention. If we find issues that resurfacing won’t solve, we’ll discuss your options. Sometimes it makes sense to handle other repairs during the resurfacing process to minimize overall disruption.
New surfaces need careful water balancing for the first few weeks. We’ll provide specific instructions for your chosen finish. Generally, you’ll want to brush the surface regularly and maintain proper chemical levels. Avoid aggressive cleaning tools that could damage the new finish. Most modern finishes are much easier to maintain than old, deteriorated surfaces. You’ll likely use fewer chemicals and spend less time scrubbing once your new surface is fully cured and balanced.