Pool Resurfacing in Pompano Beach, FL

Your Broward County, FL Pool Refresh

Is your pool looking a bit tired? DCP Pool Service can give it a new lease on life with our expert pool resurfacing services in Pompano Beach.

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Empty, weathered swimming pool with a rough, peeling surface in a backyard, next to a brick house. The pool appears neglected, with a few scattered leaves and a damaged wall.

Benefits of Pool Resurfacing in FL

Why Our Company Is the Clear Choice

  • Boost your curb appeal and create a backyard oasis that’s the envy of the neighborhood.
  • Kiss algae goodbye and enjoy a pool that’s as clean as it is beautiful.
  • With durable finishes like Pebble Tec, your resurfaced pool will be ready for years of fun in the sun.
  • Rest easy knowing our leak detection experts have your pool covered (literally!).
  • About DCP Pool Service

    Your Broward County Pool Professionals

    DCP Pool Service has been making a splash in Pompano Beach, FL for years. We’re not just about resurfacing; we’re about crafting pool experiences that are both stunning and built to last. From classic concrete renovations to custom designs that push the boundaries, our team of pool artisans is dedicated to transforming your pool into a masterpiece.

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    Pool Resurfacing Process

    Your Pool's Transformation Journey

  • Pool Assessment: We’ll meet with you to assess your pool’s condition and discuss your vision for its grand makeover.
  • Planning and Design: Our team will create a custom plan, incorporating your chosen finishes and any special requests.
  • Resurfacing Magic: Our skilled technicians will work their magic, meticulously resurfacing your pool to exceed your expectations.
  • 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

    More Than Just a Pretty Face

    Pool resurfacing isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about protecting your investment and ensuring a safe, enjoyable swimming experience. At DCP Pool Service, we use premium materials like glass tile and Diamond Brite to create a finish that’s as durable as it is dazzling. From cleaning to equipment installation, we’re your one-stop shop for all things pool-related in Broward County. Contact us at 954-774-4334 and let’s make your pool dreams a reality!

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    Its name is derived from the Florida Pompano (Trachinotus carolinus), a fish found off the Atlantic coast.

    There had been scattered settlers in the area since at least the mid-1880s, but the first documented permanent residents of the Pompano area were George Butler and Frank Sheen and their families, who arrived in 1896 as railway employees. The first train arrived in the small Pompano settlement on February 22, 1896. It is said that Sheen gave the community its name after jotting down on his survey of the area the name of the fish he had for dinner. The coming of the railroad led to development farther west from the coast. In 1906, Pompano became the southernmost settlement in newly created Palm Beach County. That year, the Hillsboro Lighthouse was completed on the beach.

    On July 3, 1908, a new municipality was incorporated in what was then Dade County: the Town of Pompano. John R. Mizell was elected the first mayor. In 1915, Broward County was established, with a northern boundary at the Hillsboro Canal. Thus, within eight years, Pompano had been in three counties. Pompano Beach experienced significant growth during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. In 1940, the U.S. Supreme Court disallowed forced confessions in Chambers v. Florida, a dispute stemming from a murder in Pompano Beach.

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