Pool Resurfacing in Plantation Gardens, FL

Your Pool Surface Restored Right

Professional pool resurfacing that brings your pool back to life with lasting results you can trust.

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Pool Resurfacing Professionals Plantation Gardens

What You Get With Professional Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough, stained surfaces that cut feet or make your pool look dated.

You get a smooth, attractive finish that feels great and looks even better. The new surface resists stains, algae buildup, and chemical damage that plagued your old finish.

Most importantly, you avoid the headache of doing this job twice. Professional resurfacing done right the first time means years of enjoying your pool without worrying about the surface failing prematurely.

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Why Plantation Gardens Trusts DCPP Services

We’ve been serving Broward County pool owners who want their pools maintained by professionals, not weekend warriors. Our team holds CPO certification, which means we follow industry-leading practices for safe pool operations.

We’re the pool company that shows up when we say we will, with upfront pricing that doesn’t change halfway through your project. No surprises, no excuses, just professional work.

Plantation Gardens homeowners choose us because we understand South Florida pools. The heat, humidity, and heavy use your pool gets requires expertise that comes from years of working in this climate.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Plantation Gardens

How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and remove the old surface. This isn’t a quick patch job – we strip everything down to prepare for the new finish.

Next, we prep the surface by cleaning, etching, and repairing any structural issues. This step determines how long your new surface will last, so we don’t rush it.

Finally, we apply your new pool finish using professional equipment and techniques. The curing process takes several days, but when it’s done, you have a surface that will look great and perform well for years to come.

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What's Included in Pool Resurfacing

Your pool resurfacing includes complete surface removal, structural repairs if needed, and application of your chosen finish. We handle all the prep work, cleanup, and final water balancing.

In Plantation Gardens, pools face unique challenges from our subtropical climate. Heavy rains, intense UV exposure, and high temperatures accelerate surface wear. That’s why we use finishes specifically designed for South Florida conditions.

You also get our satisfaction guarantee. If something isn’t right, we fix it. No arguments, no excuses. We want you swimming in a pool you’re proud of, not dealing with problems that should have been handled correctly the first time.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, but weather can affect the timeline. Florida’s humidity and afternoon storms sometimes extend curing time. We drain your pool on day one, complete surface prep and repairs over the next 2-3 days, then apply the new finish. The surface needs 3-5 days to cure properly before we refill and balance the water. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if weather causes delays. Rushing the curing process leads to problems later, so we stick to proper procedures even if it means waiting an extra day.
Aggregate finishes like pebble and quartz perform exceptionally well in our climate. They resist UV damage, handle temperature changes better, and last longer than basic plaster. Standard white plaster is the most affordable option but typically needs replacement every 5-7 years in Florida. Aggregate finishes often last 12-15 years with proper maintenance. We’ll walk you through the options based on your budget and how you use your pool. A family with kids who swim daily has different needs than someone who uses their pool occasionally for entertaining.
Pool resurfacing typically ranges from $3,500 to $8,000 depending on your pool size and chosen finish. Basic plaster costs less upfront but needs replacement more frequently. Aggregate finishes cost more initially but last longer, making them more economical over time. We provide upfront pricing after seeing your pool and understanding what you want. Hidden costs kill budgets, so our quotes include everything: surface removal, prep work, materials, labor, and cleanup. The price we quote is what you pay, not a starting point for negotiations.
Yes, but timing becomes more critical during summer months. We monitor weather closely and plan projects around predicted rain patterns. If rain hits during the curing process, it can damage the new surface or extend drying time. We sometimes recommend waiting for a clear weather window rather than starting during an active storm pattern. Our experience with South Florida weather helps us schedule projects for success. We’d rather delay a few days than deliver a surface that fails because we rushed through bad weather.
Rough surfaces usually indicate the finish is breaking down and exposing the underlying aggregate. This damages swimwear, cuts feet, and makes the pool harder to clean. Once the surface becomes rough, it’s past the point where repairs help. The roughness will continue spreading, and the exposed aggregate creates places for algae and bacteria to hide. Resurfacing restores the smooth finish that makes your pool comfortable and safe to use. Waiting longer doesn’t save money – it just means more time dealing with an uncomfortable pool surface.
Rain during the first 24-48 hours can seriously damage fresh pool surfaces. That’s why we check weather forecasts carefully before starting any resurfacing project. If unexpected rain hits, we take immediate steps to protect the surface and assess any damage. Sometimes we need to redo sections, which is why we carry insurance and stand behind our work. Prevention is better than repairs, so we schedule projects during stable weather patterns. If the forecast changes, we’ll delay rather than risk your investment in a new pool surface.