Pool Resurfacing in Sun Swept Isles

Your Pool Surface, Actually Fixed Right

No more rough patches cutting your feet or ugly stains ruining your backyard oasis.

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Professional Pool Resurfacing Sun Swept Isles

A Pool Surface That Lasts Decades

Your pool doesn’t have to look worn out and feel rough underfoot. When we’re done, you’ll have a smooth, beautiful surface that can handle Florida’s sun and chemicals for 15-20 years.

No more embarrassment when friends come over. No more worrying about cuts and scrapes. Just a pool that looks and feels like new again.

The right resurfacing job means fewer chemical headaches, easier cleaning, and a backyard you’re actually proud to show off.

Sun Swept Isles Pool Company

We Know What Works in Florida

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing projects across Broward County for years. We understand Florida’s climate challenges and what materials actually last here.

Every job gets the same attention to surface preparation and material selection that makes the difference between a surface lasting two years versus twenty. We’re CPO certified and handle all permits and inspections.

You get upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and a satisfaction guarantee because we treat every resurfacing project like it’s going on our own pool.

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Pool Resurfacing Process Sun Swept Isles

Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Pool

First, we strip the existing surface down to the shell. This isn’t just cosmetic work – any structural issues get addressed before new material goes on.

The pool shell gets prepped with proper bonding agents and primer. Then the new surface material gets applied in layers, whether you choose traditional plaster, pebble finish, or quartz aggregate.

The final step involves proper curing and startup procedures. Your pool needs specific chemical balancing during the first few weeks to ensure the surface sets correctly. Most pools are ready for swimming within 7 to 14 days depending on the finish you select.

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Pool Finishes Sun Swept Isles FL

What You Actually Get With Our Service

Every resurfacing job includes complete surface removal, shell inspection, and repair of any structural issues found. You’re not just getting a new surface – you’re getting a pool that’s structurally sound.

In Sun Swept Isles, we see a lot of pools that need more than just a fresh coat. Florida’s heat, UV exposure, and frequent use take a toll. Pebble and quartz aggregate finishes typically perform best in our climate because they resist UV damage, chemical etching, and thermal shock better than traditional plaster.

Material options range from traditional white plaster to premium pebble and quartz finishes. Each has different maintenance requirements and lifespans. We explain what works best for your specific situation and budget, plus handle all permits and cleanup.

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Pool resurfacing in Sun Swept Isles typically ranges from $8,000 to $20,000 depending on your pool size, current condition, and material choice. A standard plaster job on an average 14×28 foot pool runs around $6,000 to $8,000. Premium finishes like pebble or quartz cost more upfront but last 15-20 years compared to plaster’s 7-10 years. When you factor in the longer lifespan, premium finishes often cost less per year of use. We provide upfront pricing with no surprises. The estimate includes surface removal, any needed repairs, new finish application, permits, cleanup, and startup procedures.
Pebble and quartz aggregate finishes perform best in Florida’s climate. They resist UV damage, chemical etching, and thermal shock better than traditional plaster. These materials typically last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Traditional white plaster is the most economical option but requires more frequent replacement in Florida’s intense sun and heat. It usually needs redoing every 7-10 years. The choice depends on your budget and how long you plan to stay in your home. We’ll walk through the pros and cons of each material based on your specific pool and usage patterns.
Most pool resurfacing projects take 7-14 days from start to finish, depending on the material you choose and any structural repairs needed. The actual surface application typically takes 2-3 days. The timeline includes surface removal, shell preparation, any necessary repairs, new surface application, and proper curing time. Weather can affect the schedule – we don’t apply new surfaces during rain or extreme humidity. Your pool will be ready for swimming 7-14 days after the new surface is applied, depending on the finish type. We handle the chemical startup process to ensure everything sets correctly.
Most pool resurfacing projects require permits in Sun Swept Isles, especially if any structural repairs are needed. The permit process ensures work meets current safety codes and property records stay accurate. We handle permit applications and inspections as part of our service. This protects you from potential issues when you sell your home or if insurance questions arise. The permit process typically adds a few days to the project timeline but doesn’t significantly impact the total cost. It’s much better to do things right the first time than deal with code violations later.
Most surface damage can be repaired during resurfacing, including small cracks, chips, and rough areas. Structural cracks or major shell damage need evaluation first to determine if resurfacing is the right solution. During surface removal, we inspect the entire shell for structural issues. Minor cracks get properly sealed and reinforced before the new surface goes on. Some issues require additional repair work before new material can be applied. The inspection process identifies what needs fixing and whether resurfacing will solve your specific problems. If major structural work is needed, we’ll explain your options before proceeding with any surface work.
If your pool shell is structurally sound, resurfacing gives you essentially a new pool at a fraction of replacement cost. A full replacement can run $50,000 to $100,000 or more, while resurfacing usually ranges from $8,000 to $20,000. Resurfacing makes sense when the pool structure is solid but the surface is worn, stained, or rough. You get decades more life from your pool without the massive expense and disruption of complete replacement. The key is having the shell properly inspected first. We’ll tell you honestly whether resurfacing will solve your problems or if you need to consider other options. No point in putting a new surface on a pool with serious structural issues.