
Ranked by license standing, permit history, review score, and profile completeness — 3 contractors tracked in Kissimmee. No paid placements.



Kissimmee is currently home to 3 pool contractors in our directory — above the statewide average of roughly 2.5 contractors per Florida city. Contractors here have racked up an average of 117 customer reviews apiece, above the statewide average of 85 — a reasonable proxy for how active and in-demand local pool builders are, since review volume tends to track real project volume over time.
100% of contractors serving Kissimmee (3 of 3) currently hold an active Certified Pool Contractor (CPC) license on file with the Florida DBPR — roughly in line with the statewide rate of 90%. The rest may be unlicensed, expired, pending renewal, or simply not yet verified in our system, so confirming a contractor's license status directly with the state before signing anything is always worth the five minutes it takes. Building permit history is one of the more reliable signals of real, ongoing work: contractors serving Kissimmee average roughly 30 permits each, well below the statewide average of 235.9 per contractor — a stronger signal than a star badge on a homepage, which anyone can add regardless of whether it reflects real, permitted work. Of the permits with a recorded outcome on file, about 80% have reached final inspection for contractors here, roughly in line with the statewide finalization rate of 91% — one indicator (not a guarantee) of how reliably local projects get carried through to a signed-off finish.
Across the customer reviews we've indexed for pool builders serving Kissimmee, the most frequently repeated praise themes are communication, recommend, quality. Patterns like these, repeated across many independent reviews from different platforms, tend to be more trustworthy than any single five-star testimonial — look for the same few themes showing up again and again in a contractor's review history before you hire.
Before you hire a pool contractor anywhere in Florida, a few habits go a long way: verify the CPC or CBC license number directly on the DBPR's public license lookup, ask for the contractor's permit history (or pull it yourself from the county building department), read a mix of recent and older reviews rather than just the top-rated ones, and get at least two or three quotes in writing before committing. Florida's pool construction industry has real regulatory teeth — licensing boards and county permitting offices — and using that public data is the fastest way to separate an established, accountable builder from someone who just built a nice-looking website.
“Our pool pump started making loud noises a few days before Christmas, and we were worried it would completely fail. They came out quickly, diagnosed the problem, and replaced the pump with a more efficient model. The install was clean, and they walked us through how to maintain it. Very professional experience.”
“I highly recommend Osceola Aquatics! Jeff and Cara were great to deal with, and kept us up to date when the next step would be happening. If I had any questions at all, they were happy to answer them for me. We’re very pleased with the outcome, and the process went fast.”
“We could have bought a spa for our home at any store. We bought ours from Hallmark pool and spa in Kissimmee. We are glad that we did because after almost a full year one of the large jets in the spa broke and pieces appeared in the bottom of our spa. I took the…”
“The best price. We have looked at many different companies and they are the best price with the biggest pool and amazing quality. We love our saltwater pool so much. I appreciated that I asked hundreds of questions, and they were patient and understood the anxiety I had with building the pool, by always answering…”
“My wife and I will allow more pictures to be what speaks volumes about their workmanship and their ethics. The contract was signed in June and these pictures were taken in Dec. If you enjoy constantly calling /texting them to do the work with endless excuses and when they do something, well look at the…”