Transform your outdoor space with pool construction in Kendall. Contact Dream Pools of South Florida for custom pool design and installation.
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Dream Pools of South Florida isn’t just building pools; we’re crafting aquatic escapes in Kendall and across Miami-Dade County. We don’t believe in cookie-cutter designs. Our passion lies in making your pool the star in your backyard events, whether it’s a sleek modern oasis, a classic Roman-inspired retreat, or a tropical paradise complete with waterfalls and grottos. Envision relaxing on a sun shelf with soothing bubblers, or enjoying the tranquil sounds of a rock waterfall cascading into your pool. Whether you’re interested in pool remodeling Miami-style or a brand-new inground pool construction, we have the skills to do so.
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Pool construction is more than just digging a hole and filling it with water. It involves meticulous planning, design, and execution. At Dream Pools of South Florida, we understand the intricacies of pool safety features and the need for a dependable pool contractor. Our expertise in swimming pool design and inground pool construction make sure that each project not only meets but exceeds client expectations. Serving Kendall, FL, and the surrounding Miami-Dade County with success. For inquiries, contact us at 305-910-9595.
Much of what is now Kendall was purchased from the State of Florida in 1883 by the Florida Land and Mortgage Company. It was named for Henry John Broughton Kendall, a director of the company, who moved to the area in the 1900s to manage the company’s land. As the land was not open to homesteading, development was slow well into the 20th century. A post office opened in 1914, and the first school opened in 1929. After the end of the land boom in 1926, some residents left. Two Seminole camps were in the Kendall area, and Seminoles continued to live there into the 1940s.
Prior to the 1950s, the term “Kendall” was used to describe a region centered around U.S. Route 1, bounded by Snapper Creek to the north, the Everglades to the west, Old Cutler Road to the east, and the former community of Rockdale to the south. This area was largely uninhabited, generally consisting of pine rockland interspersed with fields and groves. As the region experienced rapid development in the 1950s, the moniker “Kendall” came to refer to the various communities built in the vicinity of present-day Pinecrest and the eastern half of the current Kendall CDP. When growth shifted west in the 1970s, ’80s, and ’90s, the usage of the term steadily shifted west concurrently, and today it is most often applied to the area more formally known as West Kendall. Prior to incorporation in 1996, the Village of Pinecrest was still included in the official boundaries of Kendall CDP.
Dadeland Mobile Home Park neighborhood near Kendall destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.In August 1992, Kendall and the surrounding South Dade area were severely damaged by Hurricane Andrew. Many of the homes and businesses in the area were destroyed. In the subsequent years, the area was slowly rebuilt.
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