Pool Resurfacing in Santorni Town Villas, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Durable finishes that eliminate rough spots, stains, and constant maintenance headaches for good.

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What Your Pool Becomes After Resurfacing

Your pool stops being a maintenance nightmare. The rough patches that snag swimsuits disappear. Those stubborn stains that made you cringe when guests came over are gone.

You get a surface that feels smooth under your feet and looks like it belongs in a resort. The constant chemical adjustments slow down because the new surface doesn’t absorb and hold contaminants like your old one did.

Your property value jumps. Not by hundreds, but by thousands. A professionally resurfaced pool tells potential buyers this home has been maintained properly. It’s one of those improvements that pays you back when it matters most.

Pool Resurfacing Company Santorni Town Villas

We Handle Florida Pool Challenges Daily

DCPP Services has been resurfacing pools in Florida for years. We understand what the sun, salt air, and temperature swings do to pool surfaces here.

We’re not the crew that shows up, makes promises, then disappears when problems arise. We stick around because we live and work in this community too.

Every surface we install comes with a warranty. Not because we have to, but because we know our work holds up to Florida’s demanding climate.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Florida

Here's How We Transform Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. We remove all the old, damaged material down to the shell. This isn’t a patch job – we’re starting fresh.

Next comes surface preparation. We repair any structural issues, ensure proper drainage, and create the ideal foundation for your new finish. This step determines how long your resurfacing lasts.

Then we apply your chosen finish. Whether you want classic plaster, aggregate, or a premium finish, we install it properly the first time. The curing process takes several days, but it’s what makes the difference between a surface that lasts years versus decades.

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Pool Finishes and Materials

What's Included in Your Resurfacing Project

You get complete surface removal and replacement, not a quick fix. We handle all the prep work, material sourcing, and cleanup. Your job is to pick the finish you want.

We offer several finish options. Standard plaster works well for most pools. Aggregate finishes last longer and resist staining better. Premium finishes like quartz or pebble give you that high-end look and feel.

Every project includes proper curing time. We don’t rush this part because it determines whether your surface lasts 10 years or 20. You also get detailed care instructions so you know exactly how to maintain your investment.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-10 days total, but only 2-3 days involve active work in your pool. The rest is curing time, which can’t be rushed. We drain and prep on day one, apply the new surface on day two or three, then the surface needs several days to cure properly before we refill. Weather can add a day or two, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Plaster is the traditional choice – smooth, affordable, and lasts 7-10 years with proper care. It’s white cement mixed with marble dust. Aggregate finishes mix in small stones or glass beads, creating a textured surface that’s more durable and stain-resistant. They typically last 12-15 years and come in various colors. Aggregate costs more upfront but often saves money long-term through reduced maintenance and longer lifespan. Your choice depends on budget, desired look, and how long you plan to stay in the home.
Pool resurfacing typically runs $3,000-$8,000 depending on size, finish choice, and any structural repairs needed. Standard plaster on an average pool starts around $3,500. Premium finishes can reach $7,000-$8,000. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing your specific pool because every situation is different. Some pools need extra prep work if the existing surface is severely damaged. We’ll identify any additional costs upfront – no surprises after we start.
Yes, proper resurfacing eliminates surface cracks, rough patches, and staining. We remove the old surface completely, repair any underlying issues, then apply fresh material. However, if you have structural cracks in the pool shell itself, those need different repairs before resurfacing. During our initial assessment, we identify whether problems are surface-level or structural. Surface issues get fixed as part of resurfacing. Structural problems require additional work, which we’ll discuss and price separately.
New surfaces need gentle treatment for the first month. Keep water balanced but avoid shocking or aggressive brushing during the initial curing period. After that, regular brushing, proper chemical balance, and routine cleaning keep your surface looking good for years. We provide specific care instructions for your finish type because plaster and aggregate have slightly different requirements. Most importantly, don’t let water chemistry get out of balance for extended periods – that’s what damages surfaces fastest.
We can work during rainy season, but weather affects scheduling. Rain during application or initial curing can damage the new surface, so we monitor forecasts carefully and may delay work if heavy rain is expected. Summer afternoon storms are usually brief and predictable. Winter months offer more consistent weather windows. We’ll work with you to find the best timing for your project and have backup dates ready if weather doesn’t cooperate. It’s better to wait a few extra days than risk compromising your investment.