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Pool Construction in Key Biscayne, FL

Pool Building in Key Biscayne, FL

Want a backyard oasis? Dream Pools of South Florida creates stunning pools in Key Biscayne. Get a pool that’s perfect for relaxing and entertaining.

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Why Choose Dream Pools of South Florida for Your Pool?

  • We design your pool to fit your style and needs perfectly.
  • See your dream pool come to life with our 3D design technology.
  • We always put safety first with our pool construction.
  • A new pool from us will make your home even more valuable.
  • A person in a large white sun hat relaxes in a swimming pool, leaning against the edge with arms outstretched. The blue water shimmers in the sunlight from one of the finest pool constructions Miami-Dade County FL has to offer.

    About Our Pool Company

    Locally Serving Miami-Dade County

    Dream Pools of South Florida is your local pool professional in Key Biscayne. We build amazing pools using high-quality materials like durable gunite and sleek tile. Our team is skilled in the latest construction methods to give you a pool that lasts for years to come. We’re passionate about creating beautiful and functional outdoor spaces for families in Miami-Dade County.

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    Pool Building Process

    How We Build Your Pool

  • Planning: We listen to your ideas and help you design the perfect pool.
  • Construction: We begin with excavation and end with installation. In other words, we do it all!
  • Finishing Touches: We add the details that make your pool shine, like custom decking and landscaping.
  • A split-image: the left half showcases a finished outdoor swimming pool with clear water and a concrete pool deck in Miami-Dade County, FL, while the right half displays the early construction stage with a wooden frame and metal rebar grid in a dirt excavation site.
    A family of four enjoys a sunny day by the pool. Two children splash water playfully while sitting at the pool's edge. A woman in a sunhat and a man in swim trunks relax nearby on their beautiful concrete pool deck, expertly crafted in Miami-Dade County, FL. Stone wall and trees add to the serene backdrop.

    Pool Construction in FL

    The Importance of Quality Pool Building

    A well-built pool is an investment in your home and your happiness. It’s a place to make memories with family and friends, and to escape the FL heat. At Dream Pools of South Florida, we use our expertise and the finest materials to build pools that are both beautiful and long-lasting. Ready to take the plunge? Contact Dream Pools of South Florida at 305-910-9595 to get started on your pool project today!

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    While there had been earlier schemes to develop a town on Key Biscayne, it wasn’t until the opening of the 4-mile-long (6.4 km) Rickenbacker Causeway from Miami to Virginia Key and on to Key Biscayne in 1947 that the island was opened up to large-scale residential development. The northern two-thirds of the island had been operated as the largest coconut plantation in the continental United States during the first half of the 20th century. In 1940 the Matheson family donated over 800 acres (3.2 km2) of their land to Dade County for a public park (Crandon Park) in exchange for a commitment that the county would build a causeway to the island. The remaining Matheson property, stretching across the middle of the island, was then sold off to developers. Starting in 1951, the Mackle Construction Company offered new homes on the island for US$9,540, with just US$500 down. A U.S. Post Office contract branch was opened, the Community Church started holding services in an old coconut-husking shed, and the Key Biscayne Elementary School opened in 1952.

    The southern third of Key Biscayne, which included Cape Florida, was owned by James Deering and, after his death, by his brother Charles, for 35 years. In 1948 José Manuel Áleman, a Cuban politician in exile, bought the Cape Florida property from the Deering estate. After Áleman died in 1951, his widow, Elena Santeiro Garcia, added to her Cape Florida property by buying an ocean-to-bay strip that had been part of the Matheson property. This strip included a canal that had been dug by William Matheson in the 1920s, and which extended from the bay across most of the island. The land north of this canal was developed as part of what is now the Village of Key Biscayne. Garcia sold the Cape Florida property in 1966 to the state of Florida. This land became Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, which opened January 1, 1967.

    U.S. President Richard Nixon purchased the first of his three waterfront homes, forming a compound known as the Florida White House, in 1969 to be close to his close friend and confidant Bebe Rebozo and industrialist Robert Abplanalp (inventor of the modern spray can valve). Bebe Rebozo, owner of the Key Biscayne Bank, was indicted for laundering a $100,000 donation from Howard Hughes to the Nixon election campaign. President Kennedy and Nixon met for the first time after the 1960 election loss by Nixon in an oceanfront villa at the old Key Biscayne Hotel. Plans for the Watergate break-in at Democratic headquarters were discussed at the Key Biscayne Nixon compound and, as the Watergate scandal unfolded, Nixon spent more time in seclusion there. Nixon visited Key Biscayne more than 50 times between 1969 and 1973. The U.S. Department of Defense spent $400,000 constructing a helicopter landing pad in Biscayne Bay adjacent to the Nixon compound, and when Nixon sold his property, including the helicopter pad, there were public accusations that he enriched himself at taxpayer expense.

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