Escape the ordinary with a custom-built pool from Dream Pools of South Florida. We create stunning pools in Coral Gables that you’ll love for years to come.
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Pool Builders Coral Gables
Dream Pools of South Florida is at the forefront of pool construction companies in Coral Gables, FL. We’re passionate about creating outdoor spaces that bring people together. Our team has the skills and knowledge to build pools of all shapes and sizes. We stay up-to-date on the latest pool technologies and trends to ensure your pool is the envy of the neighborhood.
Pool Installation Coral Gables
Inground Pool Construction
Imagine enjoying hot summer days in your own private pool. At Dream Pools of South Florida, we make that dream a reality. We specialize in building inground pools that are both beautiful and functional. Our team has the expertise to handle every aspect of your pool project, from excavation to plumbing. We only use high-quality materials, such as durable PVC piping and efficient filtration systems. Contact us at 305-910-9595 to schedule a consultation.
Coral Gables was formally incorporated as a city on April 29, 1925. It was and remains a planned community based on the popular early twentieth century City Beautiful Movement and is known for its strict zoning regulations. The city was developed by George Merrick, a real estate developer from Pennsylvania, during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. The city’s architecture is almost entirely Mediterranean Revival style, mandated in the original plan, with an emphasis on Spanish influence in particular, such as the Coral Gables Congregational Church, donated by Merrick. The domed Catholic Church of the Little Flower was built somewhat later, in a similar Spanish Renaissance style.
Early in the city’s planning and development, Merrick shared his vision for Coral Gables as “a most extraordinary opportunity for the building of ‘Castles in Spain’,” as explored in Coral Gables historian Arva Moore Parks’ 2006 book George Merrick’s Coral Gables: Where Your ‘Castles in Spain’ are Made Real. Merrick’s success in executing this vision for the city would catch the attention of Spain’s King, Alfonso XIII, who awarded Merrick the Order of Isabella the Catholic for his support of Spanish culture in Coral Gables.
By 1926, the city covered 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) and had netted $150 million in sales, with over $100 million spent on development. That year also saw the opening of the Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course, a major landmark in city.
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