Pool Resurfacing in Regal Bay, FL

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Turn that rough, stained eyesore into the smooth, beautiful pool you actually want to use again.

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What Your Pool Looks Like After

Your pool surface becomes smooth again. No more rough spots cutting feet or snagging pool cleaners. The stains disappear completely, replaced by a fresh, clean finish that actually looks good when friends come over.

You’ll spend less time fighting chemical imbalances because the new surface works with your pool system instead of against it. The water stays cleaner longer, and your equipment lasts longer too.

Most importantly, you’ll actually want to use your pool again. No more making excuses about the condition or avoiding the backyard when people visit. Just a pool that looks and feels like it should.

Regal Bay Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Florida Pool Surfaces

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing projects throughout South Florida for years. We understand what this climate does to pool surfaces and how to fix it right.

Our team knows the difference between surface problems you can repair and structural issues that need deeper attention. We’ll tell you exactly what you’re dealing with before any work starts.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. When we finish your project, we’re still here if you need us.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your current surface condition and check for any underlying issues. You’ll know exactly what needs to be done and what it costs before we start.

Next, we remove the old surface material completely. This isn’t a patch job – we’re starting fresh. We prep the underlying structure and address any problems we find.

Then we apply your new surface material. You choose from plaster, aggregate, or tile finishes based on your preferences and budget. We handle the curing process properly so your new surface lasts.

Finally, we refill your pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through the maintenance requirements for your specific finish. Most projects take 5-7 days from start to finish.

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What's Included in Pool Resurfacing

Every resurfacing project includes complete removal of existing surface material, structural inspection, and surface preparation. We don’t cut corners on prep work because that’s what makes the difference between a job that lasts and one that fails early.

You get your choice of finish materials. Standard plaster works great for most pools. Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz offer more durability and visual appeal. Tile provides the longest-lasting option with the most design flexibility.

We handle all the water chemistry balancing after installation. New surfaces need specific chemical treatment during the first few weeks, and we make sure that’s done correctly. You also get clear maintenance instructions and our contact information for any questions.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on your pool size and the finish you choose. The actual work happens over several days because each step needs proper curing time. We remove the old surface, prep the underlying structure, apply the new finish, and then allow proper curing before refilling. Weather can affect timing slightly, but we’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated throughout the process.
Plaster is the most common and affordable option – it’s smooth, clean-looking, and typically lasts 7-10 years with proper maintenance. Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz cost more upfront but last longer, usually 12-15 years. They’re more durable, stain-resistant, and offer more color and texture options. Aggregate surfaces have a slightly rougher texture but many people prefer the natural look. Your choice depends on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and how long you plan to stay in the home.
Pool resurfacing typically costs 60-80% less than full pool replacement. Resurfacing addresses surface problems while keeping your existing pool structure intact. Replacement means tearing out everything and starting over, which involves excavation, new plumbing, electrical work, and landscaping restoration. Unless you have major structural damage, resurfacing gives you a like-new pool at a fraction of replacement cost. We’ll assess your specific situation and give you honest advice about whether resurfacing makes sense for your pool.
Yes, but it depends on what’s causing the cracks. Surface-level cracks from normal wear and aging are exactly what resurfacing fixes. However, cracks from structural movement or settling need to be addressed first, or they’ll come back through the new surface. During our initial assessment, we determine whether cracks are cosmetic or structural. If there are underlying issues, we’ll explain what needs to be fixed and include that in your estimate. We don’t hide problems or do work that won’t last.
The first 30 days are critical for new pool surfaces. You’ll need to brush the surface daily and maintain specific water chemistry levels to properly cure the finish. We provide detailed instructions and the exact chemical requirements for your specific finish type. After the initial curing period, maintenance becomes normal pool care – regular brushing, chemical balancing, and cleaning. Different finish materials have slightly different long-term care requirements, and we’ll explain what your specific surface needs to stay looking good and last as long as possible.
Yes, we work year-round in Regal Bay and throughout South Florida. Florida’s climate actually makes pool resurfacing possible in most weather conditions, though we avoid starting projects during heavy rain periods or extreme temperature swings. Winter months are often ideal because you’re not using the pool as much anyway. We’ll schedule your project based on your preferences and current weather conditions. If weather does affect your project timeline, we’ll communicate with you immediately and adjust the schedule as needed.