Altamonte Pool Services Listings
The entries on this page catalog pool service providers operating in and around Altamonte Springs, Florida, organized to support comparison and verification by property owners, facility managers, and contractors. Each listing reflects publicly available or provider-submitted information about service scope, licensing status, and geographic reach. Understanding how these listings are structured — and what they do not guarantee — is essential before using any entry to make a hiring or compliance decision. For broader context on why this directory exists and how it fits into local pool service infrastructure, see the Altamonte Pool Services Directory Purpose and Scope.
Geographic Distribution
Altamonte Springs sits within Seminole County, Florida, bounded by Longwood to the northwest, Casselberry to the southeast, and Maitland to the south. Pool service providers listed here hold a documented service area that includes Altamonte Springs proper — ZIP codes 32701 and 32714 — as the primary coverage zone.
Scope and coverage limitations: This directory covers providers whose stated service territory includes Altamonte Springs. Providers operating exclusively in adjacent municipalities — including Apopka, Winter Springs, or Orange County jurisdictions — are not covered here unless they have confirmed operations within Altamonte Springs limits. Listings do not apply to unincorporated Seminole County parcels that fall outside the Altamonte Springs municipal boundary, nor to providers whose licensing is held only in another Florida county. Florida statute grants individual counties and municipalities concurrent authority over contractor registration requirements, meaning a license valid in Orange County does not automatically satisfy Seminole County registration obligations.
The geographic spread of listings is not uniform. The eastern corridor along SR-436 (Semoran Boulevard) accounts for a higher concentration of commercial pool service businesses, while the residential neighborhoods north of I-4 generate the largest volume of weekly maintenance contracts in the directory.
How to Read an Entry
Each listing follows a standardized structure to allow direct comparison between providers. A full entry contains the following fields, in order:
- Business name and trade name (if operating under a DBA)
- Florida contractor license number — cross-referenceable against the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) public lookup tool
- License classification — Florida recognizes two primary pool contractor categories: the Swimming Pool/Spa Contractor license (Class A equivalent, full construction scope) and the Residential Pool/Spa Contractor license (limited to single-family residential work); these are distinct and not interchangeable
- Service types offered — categorized as maintenance, repair, renovation, or new construction
- Verified service area — ZIP codes or named neighborhoods confirmed at time of listing creation
- Insurance status indicator — general liability and workers' compensation, noted as confirmed or unverified
The Class A vs. residential distinction matters practically: a provider holding only the residential classification cannot legally bid on or complete pool construction or major renovation at a condominium, hotel, or multi-family property in Florida. Selecting a provider without verifying this classification against DBPR records creates compliance exposure for the property owner.
For guidance on navigating these fields efficiently, the How to Use This Altamonte Pool Services Resource page provides a step-by-step walkthrough.
What Listings Include and Exclude
Included in listings:
- Licensed pool service and contractor businesses with a documented Altamonte Springs service area
- Sole proprietors holding a valid Florida DBPR license in one of the pool contractor categories
- Businesses registered with the Seminole County Business Tax Receipt office, where that registration is publicly verifiable
Not included:
- Unlicensed handyman or general maintenance providers, regardless of stated pool experience
- Out-of-state contractors not registered under Florida Statute §489 (Construction Contracting)
- Providers whose Florida license lapsed or was suspended at the time of listing creation
- Pool chemical retail suppliers operating without a service division
Listings also do not constitute endorsement of any provider's workmanship, pricing, or responsiveness. No star ratings, subjective reviews, or performance rankings are incorporated into listing entries. The Florida Building Code (FBC), Chapter 4, governs pool construction standards in the state; compliance with FBC requirements is the contractor's legal obligation, not a quality tier assigned by this directory.
Permit-related context is noted where known. In Seminole County, pool construction and major renovation permits are issued through the Seminole County Development Services office. Mechanical and electrical work associated with pool equipment — heaters, pump circuits, automated controls — requires separate permits under the Florida Building Code and must be inspected by a county-licensed inspector before equipment is placed in service.
Verification Status
Listings in this directory carry one of three verification indicators:
- License Confirmed — the DBPR license number has been cross-checked against the state's public database and was active at the date noted in the entry
- Self-Reported — the provider submitted license information, but independent cross-check has not been completed or recorded
- Expired / Flagged — a license was previously confirmed but has since lapsed, or a DBPR disciplinary action has been recorded against the license number
License status changes frequently. DBPR license renewals in Florida operate on a 24-month cycle, meaning a license confirmed in one calendar year may lapse before the next directory update cycle. Property owners and facility managers are advised to run an independent DBPR lookup before entering any service agreement.
The Altamonte Pool Services Topic Context page documents the regulatory environment — including Seminole County's local amendments to the FBC and the role of the Florida Department of Health in pool sanitation standards under Florida Administrative Code Rule 64E-9 — that shapes which license types are relevant for specific project categories.
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