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Pool Builders in Homestead, FL

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  • Relax and unwind in your own backyard oasis.
  • Boost your property value with a custom pool.
  • Create a fun gathering spot for friends and family.
  • Enjoy the ultimate staycation with a pool built just for you.
  • A woman in sunglasses and a white top sits at the edge of her expertly constructed swimming pool in Miami-Dade County, FL, with her feet immersed in the crystal-clear water. Enjoying a sunny day, she sips an orange drink as she relaxes on the sleek concrete pool deck.

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    Dream Pools of South Florida is your default choice for pool construction in Homestead. We use top-quality materials like fiberglass, vinyl, and concrete to create pools that are both durable and beautiful. Our team is experienced in all aspects of pool building, from excavation to plumbing. We’re passionate about creating pools that bring joy for years to come.

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    Your Pool, Our Process

  • Planning: We listen to your ideas and create a custom design.
  • Permits: We handle all necessary paperwork and approvals.
  • Construction: Our skilled crew brings your vision to life.
  • A person wearing a hat and shorts diligently works on tiling a swimming pool under bright sunlight in Miami-Dade County, FL. Various tools and buckets are scattered around the blue-tiled pool floor, capturing a summery and industrious scene of backyard renovations.
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    Pool Renovations in Miami-Dade County

    Is your current pool showing its age? Dream Pools of South Florida can give it a fresh start. We specialize in pool renovations, from resurfacing to equipment upgrades. We can even add exciting new features like waterfalls and lighting. Let us help you fall in love with your pool all over again.

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    Homestead experiences a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am) that borders on a tropical savanna climate (Aw). Summers are hot and humid and high temperatures average between 90° and 92 °F (32° to 33 °C). Winters are warm and dry. The all-time record high temperature is 100 °F (38 °C), on 21 July 1942. Lows in summer average between 70° and 75 °F (21° to 24 °C), with low temperatures in all times of year averaging 5 degrees cooler than coastal Miami, mainly because of its inland and rural location. In winter, the area sees cold fronts bring cold weather for short periods from November to March. The lowest temperature ever recorded is 26 °F (-3 °C), on 13 December 1934, which was recorded at Homestead Air Force Base, some 10 miles east of the town. High temperatures in winter average between 68° and 80 °F (18° to 26 °C), and lows average between 57° and 64 °F (8° to 14 °C). Summer is the season when most of the rain occurs. Homestead has a wet season lasting from mid-May to early October. The dry season sees some rain, with most of it coming with the passing of cold fronts. Snow flurries were reported to have been observed in the air at Homestead Air Force Base, on January 20, 1977, and marked the farthest south that snow flurries have ever been reported in the lower 48 United States.

    Hurricanes[edit]

    In August 1992, the Category 5 hurricane Andrew devastated the town, as well as nearby Homestead Air Force Base. Hurricane Katrina caused flooding in Homestead in August 2005. The following October, Hurricane Wilma damaged light poles, grandstands, garages, and sections of catch fence at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, a motor racetrack built in the years following Hurricane Andrew. After Hurricane Wilma, a Homestead man was killed in a tractor accident while clearing debris.

    When Hurricane Irma struck Florida in September 2017, parts of Homestead lost electric power. South Dade Center, a low-income housing project for farmworkers, was flooded with rainwater. Residents were without electricity and waste collection for about a week without relief.

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