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Pool Construction in North Miami, FL

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Transform your backyard with a custom-designed pool by Dream Pools of South Florida. We build incredible pools in North Miami, FL.

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  • We’ll design a pool that perfectly complements your lifestyle.
  • A new pool can increase your home’s value and curb appeal.
  • Enjoy a relaxing retreat just steps from your door.
  • We use premium materials for a long-lasting pool, such as strong plaster and effective pumps.
  • 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.

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    Your Local Pool Crew in Miami-Dade County

    Dream Pools of South Florida is a trusted pool construction company serving North Miami and surrounding areas. We specialize in creating pools that are as unique as our clients. Our team has a deep understanding of local building codes and regulations in FL. We believe in open communication and strive to make the pool building process enjoyable.

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    Building Your Dream Pool

  • Design: Our team will work with you to create a 3D design of your pool.
  • Excavation: We’ll carefully prepare the site for your new pool.
  • Construction: We’ll build your pool using the best materials and techniques.
  • 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.

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    The Benefits of a Custom Pool

    A custom-built pool is an investment in your home and your lifestyle. At Dream Pools of South Florida, we understand the importance of creating a pool that meets your specific needs. We offer a variety of pool finishes, including elegant tile and sleek plaster. Our team is skilled in all aspects of pool construction, from plumbing to electrical work. Contact us at 305-910-9595 to learn more about our services.

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    In the final phase of Indian inhabitation of the area that eventually became “North Miami”, United States Army soldiers in 1856 cut a Military Trail through nearly impassable thickets and rivers connecting Fort Lauderdale to Fort Dallas at the mouth of the Miami River. This eight-foot trail, Dade County’s first roadway, crossed a unique natural bridge — a natural limestone bridge spanning 40 feet (12 m) across the creek that no longer stands in Arch Creek Memorial Park — in an area that would attract a settlement that early on would be known as “Arch Creek”. Even before 1890, a handful of adventuresome pioneers spent brief periods around the Arch Creek Natural Bridge, a centuries-old Indian settlement.

    In 1891, Mr. Ilhe was the first to put down roots in the Arch Creek vicinity. He purchased 80 acres (320,000 m2) from the State of Florida at one dollar an acre in the area of today’s N.E. 116th Street and Biscayne Boulevard. The place was so remote that his nearest northern neighbor was thought to live in Ft. Lauderdale. Mr. Ihle built a temporary palmetto frond shelter. During the next 27 years he grew shallots, coontie, squashes, bananas, sugar cane, Puerto Rican pineapples, lemons, guavas, limes, rose apples, Jamaican apples, and tomatoes.

    By 1905 the area surrounding the nine-year-old Arch Creek Railroad Depot had become the community’s hub. It was located at 125th Street and the F.E.C. tracks. That year a post office and a school were opened nearby. By 1912, eighteen homes, a church, a general store, a blacksmith shop, and two tomato packing houses were located around the railroad. The population was estimated at less than one hundred. Farming was still the principal occupation.

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