Pool Resurfacing in Sapphire Park, FL

Transform Your Pool Surface Today

Durable finishes that end constant repairs and bring back the pool you’ll love showing off.

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What You Get With Professional Resurfacing

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again. No more rough surfaces that scrape feet or swimsuits. No more stains that make you cringe when neighbors come over.

The right pool resurfacing eliminates the constant chemical battles you’ve been fighting. When your surface is properly sealed and smooth, your water stays balanced longer. You spend less time adding chemicals and more time actually enjoying your pool.

Your property value gets a real boost too. A freshly resurfaced pool with modern finishes catches buyers’ attention and justifies asking prices. But more importantly, you get to enjoy it every day until then.

Sapphire Park Pool Resurfacing Company

We Know Florida Pool Challenges

DCPP Services has been handling swimming pool remodeling projects throughout Sapphire Park and surrounding areas for years. We understand what Florida’s sun, heat, and humidity do to pool surfaces.

Every pool resurfacing job we complete uses materials specifically chosen for our climate. We’ve seen what works long-term and what fails after a few seasons. That experience guides every recommendation we make.

Our team holds proper licensing and insurance because this work matters. Your pool is a major investment, and the resurfacing needs to be done right the first time.

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Pool Resurfacing Process

Here's How We Resurface Your Pool

First, we drain your pool completely and assess the existing surface condition. Any cracks, hollow spots, or structural issues get addressed before we apply new materials. This prep work determines how long your new surface will last.

Next comes surface preparation. We remove the old finish down to the structural shell, creating the clean foundation your new surface needs. This step can’t be rushed or skipped.

Then we apply your chosen finish material. Whether you select plaster, quartz, or pebble finishes, we follow manufacturer specifications exactly. Temperature, humidity, and timing all matter during application. Finally, we fill your pool with fresh water and balance the chemistry so everything’s ready when you are.

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Pool Finishes and Materials

What's Included in Your Resurfacing

You get complete surface preparation, professional material application, and proper curing time. We don’t cut corners on prep work because that’s what makes finishes last in Florida’s climate.

Material options include traditional plaster, quartz finishes, and pebble surfaces. Each has different durability, appearance, and maintenance characteristics. We’ll explain what works best for your specific situation and budget.

Your project includes water chemistry balancing after completion. New surfaces need specific chemical treatment during the first weeks. We handle that startup process so you don’t damage your new finish with incorrect chemical levels.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of your pool and the finish material you choose. The actual application happens over 1-2 days, but proper preparation and curing time account for the rest. Weather can affect timing since we can’t apply materials during rain or extreme humidity. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if conditions cause any delays.
Plaster is the most affordable option and provides a smooth, classic look. It typically lasts 7-10 years in Florida’s climate. Quartz finishes blend plaster with quartz crystals, creating more durability and color options. They resist staining better and last 10-15 years. Pebble finishes offer the most durability and unique appearance but cost more upfront. They can last 15-20 years and provide natural slip resistance. Your choice depends on budget, desired appearance, and how long you plan to stay in your home.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on pool size, chosen materials, and surface condition. Basic plaster resurfacing typically ranges from $3,000-$5,000 for average-sized pools. Quartz finishes run $4,000-$7,000, while premium pebble surfaces cost $6,000-$10,000 or more. Additional repairs to underlying structure, plumbing, or equipment add to the base cost. We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your pool so you know exactly what’s included and what it costs.
Yes, we handle crack repairs as part of the resurfacing process. Small surface cracks are common and easily addressed during preparation. Larger structural cracks require more extensive repair work before applying new finishes. We’ll assess your pool’s condition and explain what repairs are needed. Some cracks indicate underlying issues that must be fixed first, while others are just cosmetic surface problems. Either way, we address them properly so your new surface lasts as long as possible.
You can typically use your pool 7-10 days after resurfacing completion, depending on the finish material. The surface needs time to cure properly, and the water chemistry requires careful balancing during startup. We handle the initial chemical treatment and provide specific instructions for the first few weeks. Swimming too early or using incorrect chemicals can permanently damage new finishes. Following our startup procedures ensures your investment is protected and your pool is safe for swimming.
Yes, we warranty both our workmanship and the materials we install. Warranty terms vary by finish type and manufacturer, typically ranging from 1-3 years on workmanship and longer on materials. We use quality products from established manufacturers who stand behind their materials. Any warranty issues get addressed promptly because we want you completely satisfied with your pool resurfacing investment. We’ll explain specific warranty coverage for your chosen materials before starting work.