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

Titusville 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 44 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 Titusville (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 Titusville average roughly 32 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 0% have reached final inspection for contractors here, well below 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 Titusville, the most frequently repeated praise themes are crew, communication, professional. 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.
“Outstanding on so many levels! We moved to Titusville and bought a house about 3 years ago. The house was built in the early 90s. We want to make the house OURS and fortify the major maintenance issues such as siding, prior to retirement. We decided on Titan Construction to remove our old, patched, and…”
“Titan Construction is a fantastic company to work with From renovations to remodeling to residing, gutters, new kitchens, and bathrooms and whole house demolitions the Titan team. Has you covered for any scope or size project in Brevard County? We had the pleasure of working with them in Melbourne, Palm Bay, and Titusville, and have…”
“I’ve been working with Levi at Titan Construction for about a year. I’ve watched them transformed some amazing projects. Particularly one house that was a fire damage situation in Titusville. Within days, Levi and crew had the building stripped down to the studs and all smoke and fire damaged materials removed. This work was done…”
“We cannot say enough wonderful things about Titan Construction. After a devastating house fire just before Christmas 2024, we were overwhelmed and unsure of what the rebuilding process would look like. From the very beginning, our contractor, Levi, was exceptional. He responded promptly to my initial request to meet and followed up shortly afterward with…”
“I now have photographic evidence of my windows. That will prove that the report from Titan is wrong. It was coerced from the HOA President and I believe that it's an attempt to Imbezzle money from the HOA. I find it hard to believe that the windows that were installed 4 years ago. Are now…”