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Pool Construction in Miami, FL

Building Dream Pools in Miami, FL

Dream Pools of South Florida creates stunning pools in Miami. Let’s transform your backyard into a private oasis!

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Pool Contractors in Miami, FL

Reasons to Choose Dream Pools of South Florida For Pool Construction

  • We make the process simple, handling every detail from design to construction.
  • Enjoy a personalized pool built to suit your lifestyle and preferences.
  • Relax in your own backyard paradise, increasing your property value.
  • Our pools are crafted with durable materials and innovative techniques for lasting enjoyment.
  • 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.

    Pool Builders Miami

    Locally Serving Miami-Dade County

    Dream Pools of South Florida is a trusted pool construction company serving Miami and Miami-Dade County. We specialize in creating custom-designed pools with high-quality materials like durable gunite and shimmering glass tiles. Our team is passionate about transforming backyards into beautiful and functional spaces for families to enjoy. We believe in open communication and client collaboration throughout the pool building process.

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    Miami Pool Construction

    Building Your Miami-Dade County Pool

  • Initial Consultation: We’ll discuss your vision, needs, and budget.
  • Design & Planning: Our team creates a 3D design of your ideal pool.
  • Construction Phase: We handle all aspects of the build, ensuring quality and efficiency.
  • 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.

    Inground Pool Construction

    Your Perfect Pool in Miami, FL

    Inground pools add value and enjoyment to any home in FL. We use advanced construction methods and the finest materials to ensure a long-lasting and beautiful pool. Our expertise extends to various pool types, from infinity pools with vanishing edges to classic rectangular designs. Contact Dream Pools of South Florida at 305-910-9595 to start planning your backyard transformation today!

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    The Tequesta tribe occupied the Miami area for around 2,000 years before contact with Europeans. A village of hundreds of people, dating to 500-600 B.C., was located at the mouth of the Miami River. It is believed that the entire tribe migrated to Cuba by the mid-1700s.

    In 1566, admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Florida’s first governor, claimed the area for Spain. A Spanish mission was constructed one year later. Spain and Britain successively ruled Florida until Spain ceded it to the United States in 1821. In 1836, the U.S. built Fort Dallas on the banks of the Miami River as part of their development of the Florida Territory and their attempt to suppress and remove the Seminoles. As a result, the Miami area became a site of fighting in the Second Seminole War.

    Miami is noted as the only major city in the United States founded by a woman. Julia Tuttle, a local citrus grower and a wealthy Cleveland native, was the original owner of the land upon which the city was built. In the late 19th century, the area was known as “Biscayne Bay Country”, and reports described it as a promising wilderness and “one of the finest building sites in Florida”. The Great Freeze of 1894-95 hastened Miami’s growth, as the crops there were the only ones in Florida that survived. Julia Tuttle subsequently convinced railroad tycoon Henry Flagler to extend his Florida East Coast Railway to the region, for which she became known as “the mother of Miami”. Miami was officially incorporated as a city on July 28, 1896, with a population of just over 300.

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