Pool Resurfacing in Regal Cove, FL

Transform Your Pool Surface Completely

Professional pool resurfacing that turns your worn, stained surface into something you’ll actually want to show off.

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What You Get When It's Done Right

Your pool surface becomes smooth again. No more rough spots that scrape your feet or grab your swimsuit. The stains that wouldn’t budge with any amount of scrubbing disappear completely.

You’ll spend less time fighting chemical imbalances because a proper surface makes water chemistry easier to maintain. Your pool equipment works more efficiently when it’s not fighting against a deteriorated surface.

The best part? You stop making excuses about why you can’t have people over. Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again, not something you’re hoping guests won’t notice.

Regal Cove Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Florida Pool Problems

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing in the Regal Cove area for years. We understand how Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces and what materials actually hold up here.

You’re not getting a crew that learned pool resurfacing somewhere else and hopes it works the same in Florida. We’ve seen what happens when shortcuts get taken, and we’ve fixed plenty of those jobs.

We use materials designed for Florida pools and application techniques that account for our humidity and temperature swings.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. We remove any loose or damaged material and prepare the surface properly – this step determines how long your new finish will last.

Next, we apply the new surface material in layers, paying attention to cure times and environmental conditions. Florida humidity affects how pool finishes set, so timing matters more here than in other climates.

Finally, we refill your pool with the right water chemistry from day one. Most surface problems start with improper startup procedures, so we make sure your new finish gets the best possible start.

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Pool Finish Options Available

Choose the Right Finish for You

You get options that actually make sense for Florida pools. Plaster finishes work well for traditional looks and budgets. Aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz provide more durability and texture variety.

We’ll explain what each finish type means for maintenance, longevity, and appearance over time. Some finishes show water line buildup more than others. Some are easier to brush clean. Some hold up better to Florida’s intense UV exposure.

You also get honest recommendations based on your pool’s usage, your maintenance preferences, and your budget. We’re not pushing the most expensive option – we’re recommending what makes sense for your situation.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, but Florida weather can affect timing. We need dry conditions for proper surface preparation and application. If we get unexpected rain, we’ll pause the project rather than risk a poor-quality finish. The actual surface application usually takes 1-2 days, but proper curing time before refilling is crucial. We’d rather take an extra day and do it right than rush and have problems later.
In Florida’s climate, aggregate finishes like pebble or quartz typically outlast standard plaster. They handle UV exposure better and resist staining from organic debris. Standard plaster works fine if you’re budget-conscious and don’t mind resurfacing more frequently. Avoid finishes that aren’t specifically rated for outdoor use in high-UV environments. We only use materials from suppliers who understand Florida pool conditions and can provide proper technical support.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool size, chosen finish, and surface condition. Basic plaster resurfacing typically runs less than premium aggregate finishes, but aggregate lasts longer. We provide written estimates after seeing your specific pool because every situation is different. Factors like access to your backyard, existing plumbing condition, and tile work needed all affect pricing. We’ll give you options at different price points so you can choose what fits your budget and goals.
Yes, we handle tile repair and replacement as part of resurfacing projects. Often, removing old surface material reveals tile issues that weren’t obvious before. We can match existing tile or help you choose new tile that complements your finish choice. Sometimes it makes sense to replace all the tile for a completely fresh look. We’ll assess your tile condition during surface preparation and discuss options before proceeding with any additional work.
A properly installed pool surface should last 10-15 years with normal use and maintenance. Florida’s intense sun and frequent rain can shorten surface life if corners are cut during installation. Aggregate finishes typically last longer than plaster in our climate. Your maintenance habits also matter – proper water chemistry and regular brushing extend surface life significantly. We provide care instructions specific to your chosen finish type and Florida conditions to help you get maximum lifespan from your investment.
Yes, we provide written warranties on both materials and workmanship. Warranty terms vary by finish type and manufacturer requirements. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered and for how long before you sign any contract. Most issues that arise are due to improper water chemistry or maintenance, not installation problems, so we also provide detailed startup and care instructions. If something goes wrong that’s our responsibility, we’ll make it right without arguing about coverage details.