Need a licensed, bonded pool contractor in West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County? Cool Pool of Florida holds an active Florida DBPR Certified Pool-Spa Contractor license — required by state law to build and permit inground pools across all 38+ Palm Beach County municipalities.
We handle all county and city permits, coastal and SFWMD coordination for waterfront properties, HOA architectural review, and install every pool with our own licensed crew. No subcontractors. Fully insured.
DBPR licensing, multi-municipality permit expertise, waterfront experience, and a proven track record throughout Palm Beach County.
Active Florida Certified Pool-Spa Contractor license for all Palm Beach County work. Verifiable at myfloridalicense.com — we provide the license number upfront.
We know which of Palm Beach County's 38+ building departments applies to your property and route every permit correctly — first time, every time.
Intracoastal, lakefront, and ocean-adjacent properties require SFWMD and DEP coordination. Our South Florida team handles all permit layers.
Authorized Latham and San Juan dealers — lifetime structural warranty on every fiberglass shell. Ideal for South Florida's salt air environment.
Abacoa, Avenir, PGA National, Ballenisles — we prepare full HOA and ARB packages and coordinate approval with permit submission timelines.
Palm Beach County\'s permit complexity and high-value properties make contractor vetting especially important. Use this checklist before signing.
Our licensed team serves all 38+ Palm Beach County municipalities — from Jupiter to Boca Raton, from the coast to The Acreage.
Not seeing your city? Call us. (561) 725-9214
Any pool contractor working in West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County must hold an active Florida DBPR Certified Pool-Spa Contractor (CPC) license. This state credential authorizes the contractor to pull permits, perform pool excavation, structural, plumbing, and electrical work. Palm Beach County has 38+ municipalities, each with its own building department — a licensed contractor must know which department has jurisdiction over your specific property. You can verify any contractor's Florida CPC license at myfloridalicense.com.
Palm Beach County is one of the most permit-complex counties in Florida, with 38+ incorporated municipalities each maintaining their own building department — from the City of West Palm Beach and Boca Raton to Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Wellington, and smaller municipalities like Manalapan, Briny Breezes, and Ocean Ridge. Unincorporated areas use the Palm Beach County Building Division. A licensed pool contractor must correctly identify your property's jurisdiction and submit the permit package to the right authority. Cool Pool of Florida knows every Palm Beach County jurisdiction and routes every permit correctly.
Yes. Waterfront properties in West Palm Beach, Singer Island, Palm Beach, Manalapan, Lantana, and North Palm Beach have additional permitting requirements — including SFWMD (South Florida Water Management District) environmental setbacks, DEP coastal construction permits, and flood zone regulations. Our South Florida pool contractor team has extensive experience with these additional permit layers and handles all coordination with county, city, and environmental agencies.
Yes. Our West Palm Beach team is experienced with HOA and architectural review board processes throughout Palm Beach County, including Abacoa, Avenir, PGA National, Ballenisles, The Acreage, Mirasol, and many other gated communities. HOA architectural review approval is typically required before permit submission. We prepare full HOA submission packages — site plans, product specifications, fence layouts, deck materials — and coordinate HOA approval timing with the building department permit process.
Yes. Cool Pool of Florida holds an active Florida DBPR Certified Pool-Spa Contractor license and carries full general liability and workers' compensation insurance for all pool construction in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County. We are also bonded as required by Florida law. Insurance certificates are available before any work begins. We strongly recommend requiring proof of insurance from any pool contractor — if an uninsured contractor or worker is injured on your property, you can be held personally liable under Florida law.
Visit myfloridalicense.com and enter the contractor's CPC license number or company name. Confirm the license shows "Current, Active" status and review any complaint history. Request separate certificates for general liability and workers' compensation insurance — both must be active throughout your project. Ask for references from West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, or Wellington completed projects. Cool Pool provides all of this documentation proactively before you sign any contract.
Free estimates for West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Wellington, Delray Beach, and all of Palm Beach County. DBPR licensed, bonded, fully insured.