Ready to turn your backyard into your own private resort? Dream Pools of South Florida designs and builds stunning custom pools in Allapattah that are perfect for relaxation, fun, and making memories.
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Meet Dream Pools of South Florida
Dream Pools of South Florida is a family-owned pool company serving Allapattah and the surrounding areas in Miami-Dade County. We believe in building strong relationships with our clients, and we’re passionate about creating pools that reflect their unique style and needs. Whether you’re dreaming of a sleek, modern pool or a classic design, we use high-quality materials like durable gunite and shimmering tiles to bring your vision to life. Our team is known for their attention to detail and commitment to exceeding expectations.
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A well-built pool is an investment in your home and your happiness. That’s why it’s essential to choose a pool contractor with a proven track record in Miami-Dade County. At Dream Pools of South Florida, we have the experience and expertise to handle every aspect of your pool project, from the initial design to the final landscaping touches. We understand the importance of using durable materials that can withstand the FL climate, and we’re committed to providing outstanding customer service every step of the way. Contact Dream Pools of South Florida at 305-910-9595 to start planning your dream pool today!
The name is derived from the Seminole Indian language word meaning alligator. The initial settlement of the Allapattah community began in 1856 when William P. Wagner, the earliest documented white American permanent settler, arrived from Charleston, South Carolina and established a homestead on a hammock along the Miami Rock Ridge, where Miami Jackson High School presently stands. Development ensued from 1896 and into the 20th century in the area with the completion of the Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC).
Allapattah was predominantly populated by whites from early in the 20th century until the late 1950s, when there was a large influx of black Americans displaced by the construction of I-95 (then, the North-South Expressway) in the 1950s and 1960s, leading to white flight to suburban Miami-Dade County and Broward County. Cubans migrated to Miami neighborhoods like Allapattah in large numbers following the Cuban Revolution of 1959, hosting one of Miami’s largest Cuban American populations. The 1980s brought influxes of Dominican Americans, Nicaraguans, Hondurans, and Haitians in the aftermath of various refugee crises in those nations. Now, a melting pot of residents from all across the Caribbean, Central America, Latin America more broadly, and African Americans who historically lived throughout the South, reside in the area.
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