Fiberglass Pool Installation in Lake Nona
Lake Nona is one of Central Florida's most dynamic and innovative communities — home to the Medical City campus, top-rated schools, and a technology-forward master-planned lifestyle. Developed by Tavistock Group, Lake Nona attracts professionals, executives, and growing families who invest heavily in their homes and outdoor living spaces. Fiberglass pools from Cool Pool of Florida are a natural complement to Lake Nona's premium lifestyle.
What Homeowners in Lake Nona Need to Know
Lake Nona has multiple villages with their own HOA standards under the Tavistock Group umbrella. Orange County permits apply. HOA ARC approval required in most Lake Nona villages.
HOA / Community Requirements
Lake Nona villages (Laureate Park, Live Oak Estates, Enclave at VillageWalk, etc.) each have HOA ARC requirements. Tavistock's design standards govern outdoor additions. We coordinate ARC approval for all Lake Nona communities.
What's Included in Your Lake Nona Pool Installation
Popular Pool Models for Lake Nona Homeowners
Based on lot sizes common in Lake Nona, these are some of the fiberglass pool models we frequently install in your area.
Serving Lake Nona and Surrounding Areas
Cool Pool of Florida's Orlando Branch serves Lake Nona and all surrounding communities in Orange County. We're local — our team installs pools across this region every week.
Contact the Orlando Branch
Frequently Asked Questions — Lake Nona
Does Cool Pool of Florida work with Lake Nona village HOAs?▼
Yes. We regularly work with Lake Nona's various village HOAs including Laureate Park, Live Oak Estates, and others. We prepare complete ARC documentation and coordinate the approval process.
What pool models are popular in Lake Nona?▼
Lake Nona residents tend to choose mid-to-premium pool models. The Latham Corinthian 14, Astoria 14, and Olympia 14 are popular in Laureate Park and surrounding villages.
How long does pool installation take in Lake Nona?▼
Including Orange County permitting and HOA ARC approval, expect 10–14 weeks from contract signing to your first swim. The installation itself takes 7–14 days.