Pool Resurfacing in Santa Barbara Shores, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Get a smooth, beautiful pool surface that lasts 15+ years with professional resurfacing.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Services

Your Pool Will Look Brand New

Your rough, stained pool surface becomes smooth and inviting again. No more cut feet from jagged plaster or embarrassing discoloration when friends come over.

You get a pool that actually adds value to your home instead of detracting from it. The new surface balances chemicals better, which means fewer maintenance headaches and lower chemical costs.

Most importantly, you get 15+ years of worry-free swimming. No patching, no touch-ups, no wondering when the next problem will surface.

Santa Barbara Shores Pool Company

We Know Broward County Pools

DCPP Services has been maintaining and resurfacing pools throughout Broward County for years. We understand how Florida’s climate affects pool surfaces and what finishes hold up best in our environment.

Our team holds CPO certification, which means we follow industry-leading practices for safe pool operations. We’re not some fly-by-night contractor – we’re your neighbors, and we’ll be here long after your project is complete.

Every resurfacing job comes with upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and our satisfaction guarantee. We handle the entire process from surface removal to final finish.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we drain your pool completely and remove the old surface material. This includes chipping away damaged plaster, cleaning the underlying structure, and preparing the surface for the new finish.

Next, we apply the new surface material – whether that’s traditional plaster, colored plaster, or aggregate finish. The application happens in one continuous pour to ensure a seamless, uniform surface.

Finally, we fill the pool and balance the water chemistry. The entire process typically takes 7-10 days depending on the finish you choose and curing requirements. You’ll have a pool that looks and feels completely new.

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Pool Finishes Santa Barbara Shores

Multiple Finish Options Available

You can choose from standard white plaster, colored plaster, or premium aggregate finishes. Each option has different durability characteristics and price points.

In Santa Barbara Shores’ climate, aggregate finishes tend to last longest because they resist algae growth and chemical staining better than traditional plaster. However, plaster finishes cost less upfront and still provide 10-12 years of service life.

We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each finish type based on your budget, usage patterns, and aesthetic preferences. The goal is finding the right balance of durability, appearance, and cost for your specific situation.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-10 days from start to finish. This includes draining, surface removal, application of new finish, and refilling. The timeline depends on your chosen finish type and weather conditions. Plaster finishes cure faster than aggregate finishes, which can extend the timeline by a few days. We’ll give you an exact timeline before starting work so you can plan accordingly. Weather delays are rare in Florida, but we’ll keep you updated if anything affects the schedule.
Plaster is the traditional pool finish – it’s smooth, affordable, and lasts 10-12 years with proper maintenance. It comes in white or colored options. Aggregate finishes contain small pebbles or glass beads mixed into the plaster. They’re more durable (15+ years), resist staining better, and provide more texture and color options. The trade-off is cost – aggregate finishes typically cost 30-50% more than standard plaster. However, the longer lifespan often makes them more economical over time.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on pool size, finish type, and surface condition. Standard plaster typically runs $4-6 per square foot, while aggregate finishes range from $6-10 per square foot. For an average 400 square foot pool, you’re looking at $1,600-2,400 for plaster or $2,400-4,000 for aggregate finishes. Additional costs may apply if structural repairs are needed. We provide upfront pricing with no surprises. After evaluating your pool, you’ll get a detailed quote that covers everything from surface removal to final water balancing.
If you have widespread staining, multiple cracks, or rough texture throughout the pool, resurfacing is usually the better option. Spot repairs work for isolated problems but don’t address overall surface deterioration. Signs you need resurfacing include: rough surfaces that catch swimsuits, stains that won’t clean off, multiple cracks, or plaster that’s wearing thin and showing the underlying structure. We’ll honestly assess whether your pool needs full resurfacing or if targeted repairs will solve the problem. Sometimes a good acid wash and spot repair can buy you a few more years.
You’ll need to wait about 7-10 days after the new surface is applied before swimming. This allows proper curing and lets us balance the water chemistry correctly. During the first week, we’ll brush the surface daily and adjust chemicals as the new finish releases compounds into the water. This startup process is critical for long-term durability. Once we give the all-clear, your pool is ready for normal use. The surface will actually continue to cure and harden over the next 30 days, but it’s safe to swim immediately after our final approval.
For Florida’s climate, we typically recommend aggregate finishes because they resist algae growth and chemical staining better than standard plaster. The sun and heat here can be tough on pool surfaces. Quartz aggregate finishes offer the best balance of durability and cost. Pebble finishes last even longer but cost more upfront. Standard plaster works fine if you’re budget-conscious and don’t mind resurfacing more frequently. We’ll recommend the best option based on your budget, how often you use the pool, and how long you plan to stay in your home. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer.