Pool Resurfacing in West Park, FL

Transform Your Worn Pool Surface

Durable finishes that handle Florida’s toughest weather while bringing back that showroom shine you remember.

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Swimming Pool Renovation Services

Your Pool, Restored to Perfection

You’ll walk out to a pool that looks completely different. The rough, stained surface that made you cringe? Gone. The discoloration that embarrassed you when neighbors came over? History.

What you get instead is a smooth, beautiful finish that feels great under your feet and looks incredible in photos. Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard again, not something you try to hide.

The right resurfacing job doesn’t just fix the surface problems you can see. It prevents the bigger issues that cost real money down the road. When we prep and resurface your pool correctly, you’re looking at years of worry-free swimming instead of constant touch-ups and repairs.

West Park Pool Professionals

We Know Pool Surfaces

DCPP Services has been handling pool resurfacing in West Park and surrounding areas for years. We’ve seen every type of surface problem Florida pools can throw at us, from salt damage to hurricane aftermath.

Our team focuses specifically on pool surfaces, which means we’re not trying to be everything to everyone. We know which finishes hold up best in our climate, how to prep surfaces properly, and what shortcuts lead to callbacks.

You’re working with licensed professionals who understand that your pool project affects your entire family’s summer plans. We show up when we say we will, finish when we promise, and stand behind our work with real warranties.

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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. This isn’t just a quick look – we’re checking for structural issues, identifying problem areas, and making sure the foundation is solid before we start.

Next comes surface preparation, which is where most contractors cut corners. We remove all the old material down to the shell, repair any cracks or damage, and create the clean, properly textured surface that new finishes need to bond correctly.

Then we apply your chosen finish using professional-grade materials and techniques. Whether you’re going with traditional plaster, aggregate, or another option, we follow manufacturer specifications exactly. No rushing, no shortcuts.

The final step is proper curing and startup. We manage the water chemistry carefully during those critical first weeks, so your new surface reaches full strength and durability. You get detailed instructions for ongoing care, plus our contact information for any questions.

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Pool Finish Options Available

Choose the Right Finish

You have several finish options, each with different benefits. Traditional white plaster gives you that classic pool look at the most affordable price point. It’s smooth, bright, and works well for most West Park pools.

Aggregate finishes cost more upfront but last significantly longer in Florida’s climate. They resist staining better, feel great underfoot, and come in colors that won’t fade like cheaper alternatives. For most of our clients, the extra durability justifies the investment.

We also handle specialty finishes like exposed aggregate and custom color combinations. During your consultation, we’ll show you samples and explain which options make the most sense for your specific pool, budget, and family’s usage patterns. No pressure, just honest recommendations based on what we’ve seen work best in our area.

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Most pool resurfacing projects take 5-7 days from start to finish, but the timeline depends on your pool size, chosen finish, and weather conditions. We drain and prep on day one, handle any necessary repairs on day two, apply the new surface on day three, and then manage the refill and startup process. You’ll need to wait about a week after completion before swimming to allow proper curing. We’ll give you an exact timeline during your estimate and keep you updated if weather or other factors affect the schedule.
Plaster is the traditional smooth white finish that most people recognize. It’s affordable and looks great initially, but typically needs replacement every 7-10 years in Florida’s climate. Aggregate finishes blend plaster with materials like quartz or pebbles, creating a more durable surface that lasts 15-20 years. Aggregate costs more upfront but resists staining better, feels more comfortable underfoot, and comes in various colors. For most West Park pools, aggregate finishes provide better long-term value despite the higher initial investment.
Pool resurfacing costs vary based on your pool size, chosen finish, and any prep work needed. Basic plaster resurfacing typically starts around $3-4 per square foot, while aggregate finishes run $5-8 per square foot. A typical residential pool might cost $2,500-$6,000 total, but we need to see your specific pool to give accurate pricing. Factors like accessibility, existing surface condition, and any necessary repairs affect the final cost. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Yes, we handle crack repairs and structural issues as part of the resurfacing process. Small surface cracks are normal and easily addressed during prep work. Larger structural cracks require more extensive repair, but we have the experience and materials to handle most situations. During our initial assessment, we’ll identify any problem areas and explain what’s needed to fix them properly. Some severe structural damage might require additional specialists, but we’ll be upfront about any limitations and help coordinate the right solutions for your pool.
The first 30 days after resurfacing are critical for proper curing. We’ll provide detailed startup instructions including specific water chemistry targets and brushing schedules. You’ll need to brush the surface daily for the first week and maintain careful pH and alkalinity levels. After the initial curing period, maintenance becomes much easier – regular brushing, balanced water chemistry, and avoiding abrasive cleaners will keep your new surface looking great. We provide ongoing support during the startup period and are always available to answer maintenance questions.
Yes, we warranty both our workmanship and the materials we use. Our workmanship warranty covers application issues and defects in our installation process. Material warranties vary by manufacturer and finish type – plaster typically comes with shorter warranties while aggregate finishes often include longer coverage periods. We’ll explain the specific warranty terms for your chosen finish during the estimate process and provide all warranty documentation upon completion. If any covered issues arise, we handle the warranty claims process and make necessary repairs at no cost to you.