
Ranked by license standing, permit history, review score, and profile completeness — 1 contractor tracked in New Port Richey. No paid placements.

New Port Richey is currently home to 1 pool contractor in our directory — well below the statewide average of roughly 2.5 contractors per Florida city. Contractors here have racked up an average of 3 customer reviews apiece, well below 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 New Port Richey (1 of 1) 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 New Port Richey average roughly 17 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.
When comparing reviews for pool contractors in New Port Richey, look past the overall star average and read for repeated, specific themes — communication, on-time completion, and how a company handled it when something didn't go as planned. A pattern across many reviews tells you more than any single glowing (or scathing) one.
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.
“We’ve been very happy with their service. The gentleman who services our pool even taught me how to empty my pool out the morning of our big hurricane last year. He came out, especially to help. Great service!!”
“I was a client of the previous pool company for about 12 years then Artistry Pools took over. They charged me for work that wasn’t done correctly then raised the monthly maintenance $50 without alerting me to this change. Shortly after trying to work this out with the owner, I canceled my service but they…”