Pool Resurfacing in Pembroke Pines, FL

Transform Your Pool in FL

Revitalize your pool with expert resurfacing, enhance aesthetics and durability in Pembroke Pines, FL.

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Why Resurface Your Pool in Pembroke Pines?

Reasons to Choose Us for Pool Resurfacing

  • Extend the life of your pool with our resilient, long-lasting resurfacing techniques, ensuring years of enjoyment.
  • Elevate your pool’s visual appeal with custom design options that reflect your unique style and enhance your outdoor space.
  • Create a healthier swimming environment with smooth, non-porous surfaces that resist algae growth and keep your water crystal clear.
  • Increase your property value with a beautifully resurfaced pool that adds a touch of luxury and enhances your backyard oasis.
  • About Our Company

    Your Local Pool Resurfacing Professionals in Broward County

    We are passionate about transforming pools in Pembroke Pines, FL. Our team of skilled pool technicians is dedicated to delivering exceptional resurfacing services, using premium materials like Diamond Brite and Pebble Tec to create stunning, durable finishes. We believe in clear communication, transparent pricing, and exceeding expectations with every job. Whether you need a quick refresh or a complete pool makeover, we’re here to ensure your pool is a source of relaxation and joy for years to come.

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    Pool Resurfacing Process

    Our Proven Approach

  • Assess: We thoroughly inspect your pool’s condition and discuss your vision for your resurfaced pool, ensuring we understand your needs and preferences.
  • Design: We collaborate with you to choose the perfect resurfacing material and design, offering a range of options from sleek glass tile to vibrant Diamond Brite.
  • Transform: Our skilled technicians handle every aspect of the resurfacing process with precision and care, ensuring a flawless finish and long-lasting results.
  • 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 Services

    Choose DCP Pool Service in Broward County for a Stunning Pool

    Pool resurfacing is an investment in the beauty, longevity, and value of your pool. At DCP Pool Service, we offer a comprehensive range of resurfacing options, from classic plaster to modern Pebble Tec, designed to enhance your pool’s aesthetics and durability. Our expertise ensures your pool remains a centerpiece of enjoyment and relaxation for years to come. Don’t let your pool fade away. Contact DCP Pool Service at 954-774-4334 and let our experts revitalize your pool experience.

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    Pembroke Pines was officially incorporated on January 16, 1960. The city’s name, Pembroke Pines, is traced back to Sir Edward J. Reed, a member of Britain’s Parliament for the County of Pembroke from 1874 to 1880, who in 1882 formed the Florida Land and Mortgage Company to purchase from Hamilton Disston a total of 2 million acres of mostly swampland located throughout the southern half of Florida. A road put through one of the tracts came to be known as Pembroke Road. When incorporating the city, Walter Smith Kipnis, who became the city’s first mayor, suggested the name Pembroke Pines because of the pine trees growing near Pembroke Road.

    The first inhabitants of the area were American Indians, who first appeared about 4,000 years ago. Skeletal remains of animal hunters dating back about 10,000 years were found around Broward County, showing that perhaps human beings had lived in the area even earlier.

    The town started as agricultural land occupied by dairy farms, and grew after World War II as service members were retiring, including large eastern sections that were part of the Waldrep Dairy Farm, including the present-day Pembroke Lakes Mall. The first two subdivisions were called Pembroke Pines. One of the first homes in the city belonged to Kipnis, the city’s first mayor, and was built in 1956. It was then known as the “Village of Pembroke Pines” and was incorporated into a village in 1959. Builders contested the incorporation, so a legal battle ensued concerning the boundaries of the new municipality. City services were added in the 1960s with the building of the first fire department building near North Perry Airport. University Drive was then the western edge of habitable land for residents.

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