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All Seasons Pools

📍 185 E Airport Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773
★ 4.3
300 Google reviews
8.6/10
817permits
26+yrs online
4open now
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Reviews

What customers say — Google is the largest, most representative sample.

Google
4.3 · 300
Yelp
2.3 · 66
Facebook
4.7 · 27
Angi
3.9 · 7

How They Compare

Against typical Florida pool builders.

Google rating4.3 (avg 4.4)
Permits on record817
Years online26

Standing & Verification

Official-record checks from FL DBPR, permit databases and state records.

Actively permittingRecent permits on file in Orlando
✓ Verified
Established presenceOnline since 2000 (~26 yrs)
✓ Verified
Licensed contractorFL DBPR record confirmed · CPC019022
⚠ Delinquent

Permit Track Record

Built from City of Orlando permit history — volume, value and work-mix over time. No other directory shows this.

817permits on record
14peak pools/yr
98%completion rate
$102,556avg pool value
Pools permitted per yearMost recent 58 permits shown
9
2019
9
2020
14
2021
5
2022
5
2023
11
2024
4
2025
1
2026
What they pull permits for
36%
Pools 36%
Other work

Recent Permits

Pulled from City of Orlando permit history — proof of active, valued work.

Feb 2026Pool$127,8002407 S S******** AVEOpen
Mar 2025Pool$107,9503937 A***** AVEFinaled
Mar 2025Pool$97,16312037 I******** WAYFinaled
Mar 2025Pool$83,1377803 W********* AVEFinaled
Dec 2024Pool$81,13011304 S***** STFinaled

Current Workload

Open permits as of June 2026 — a proxy for current activity.

4open permits

License & Credentials

Florida state contractor license & scope of work.

⚠ License not currently active — status: Delinquent
License #
CPC019022
Type
Certified Pool/Spa Contractor
Status
Delinquent
Qualifier
Robert F Herrold

Ownership

RF
Robert F Herrold
Owner / license qualifier · FL DBPR

Where They Build

Every Orlando neighborhood where All Seasons Pools has pulled a pool permit — hover any district for the count. Darker = more pools built there.

Service Area

Based near 185 E Airport Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773.

Serving its Florida market — see the build map for exact coverage.

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Two Perspectives

What they show vs. what customers share — spot-check for stock photos.

🌐Their portfolioPhotos from allseasonspools.com
📸Customer photosShared on Google Maps

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Pool Cost Estimator

Florida market averages — adjust for your project.

Pool type
Vinyl Liner
Fiberglass
Concrete / Gunite
Size
Small
up to 300 sq ft
Standard
300–500 sq ft
Large
500–700 sq ft
Add-ons
Hot tub / spa
Heater
Screen enclosure
LED lighting
Automation
Tanning ledge
$35,000 – $65,000
2025 Florida contractor averages · excludes permits & landscaping

About All Seasons Pools

All Seasons Pools has pulled 817 building permits in Orlando — with Lake Nona Central (31 permits) and Randal Park (30 permits) as their two most concentrated markets, making them one of the most permit-active pool builders in the Lake Nona corridor.

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All Seasons Pools has accumulated 817 permits in Orlando's public record — a figure that places them in a tier well above most regional pool builders. Their busiest year on record was 2021 with 14 permits, and 2024 saw a strong rebound to 11 permits after a quieter stretch in 2022 and 2023 (5 permits each). In 2025 they pulled 4 permits averaging $72,562 per project, while the single permit already filed in 2026 — a pool at 2407 S Summerlin Ave in Wadeview Park — carries a valuation of $127,800. That trajectory suggests a mid-sized, steadily active operation rather than a boom-and-bust shop. Of all 817 permits on file, 202 have been fully finaled, representing inspected, completed projects. They currently hold 4 open permits, indicating active work underway in the market right now.

Geographically, All Seasons Pools is concentrated in the Lake Nona and eastern Orlando corridor. Their top six neighborhoods by permit count are Lake Nona Central (31 permits), Randal Park (30), Florida Center (27), Lake Nona South (16), Northlake Park at Lake Nona (16), and College Park (13). That concentration in Lake Nona — a master-planned community with heavy new-construction activity — suggests they have strong relationships with developers and new-home buyers in that market. Their permit footprint spans over 40 distinct Orlando neighborhoods, from Baldwin Park and Storey Park to Orwin Manor and Colonialtown North, showing a wide but Orlando-centric service area. Their mailing address is 185 E Airport Blvd in Sanford, FL, just north of the Lake Nona market they dominate.

Their permit mix confirms pool work as the core business, with 229 of 817 permits (about 36%) classified as Pool. The balance includes Roof (170), Alteration (72), Addition (37), and Other (63) — indicating the company also handles scope beyond pool-only contracts, possibly screen enclosures, decking, and structural additions alongside pool builds. The license on file is CPC019022 under qualifier Robert F Herrold, classified as a Certified Pool/Spa Contractor with Florida DBPR. Note that as of the most recent data pull the license status shows as Delinquent — homeowners should verify current status directly at the DBPR website before signing any contract. The 202 finaled permits are the strongest counter-signal to any concern about project completion: that is a substantial body of work inspected and signed off by the City of Orlando.

Customer feedback across 300 Google reviews yields a 4.3-star composite — solid for a company of this volume. On Facebook, 27 reviewers give them a 4.7 average. Yelp (66 reviews) skews lower at 2.3 stars, which is common for Yelp in the home-services category. Angi shows 3.9 from 7 reviewers. Positive reviews consistently cite crew professionalism and on-time delivery: one five-star reviewer, Andrew Bridges, wrote that "All Seasons told us they have been installing pools in 8 to 12 weeks" and that work crews were on-site every week since breaking ground. Another customer, Sandra P, praised the team by name across every trade — designer, project manager, scheduler, plumbers, and screen enclosure crew — and noted the project "went so smoothly." Scott Gardner reported a 9-week completion against a 10-week estimate. The strongest praise tags in their review data are crew (highest weight), design, on-time delivery, recommend, professional, and communication.

For a homeowner vetting All Seasons Pools, the data signals a high-volume, full-service builder with deep roots in the Lake Nona new-construction market. Average permit valuations have ranged from $64,597 (2022) to $149,966 (2023), so project budgets vary considerably depending on scope. The current open permit count of 4 suggests manageable current workload — not overextended. The main caution flags are the Delinquent license status (verify before you sign) and complaint themes in older reviews around communication delays and subcontractor coordination — issues the company appears to have addressed in more recent reviews that consistently praise responsiveness. A homeowner in the Lake Nona, Randal Park, or Florida Center area would be hiring a builder with more permit history in their specific neighborhood than almost any other local contractor.

Credentials & Recognition

FSPA/PHTA certifications & design awards when on file.

CPC · top FL pool credentialBuildZoom-listed

All Seasons Pools — Frequently Asked Questions

Answered from public records.

Is All Seasons Pools licensed in Florida?

All Seasons Pools holds Florida pool contractor license CPC019022, classified as Certified Pool/Spa Contractor under qualifier Robert F Herrold. As of our most recent data pull, the license status shows as Delinquent — you should verify current standing directly at the Florida DBPR website (myfloridalicense.com) before signing any contract. A Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license is the highest state-issued pool credential in Florida.

How many pools has All Seasons Pools built?

Public permit records show All Seasons Pools has pulled 817 building permits in Orlando, including 229 classified specifically as Pool permits. Their peak was 14 pools in 2021, with a strong rebound to 11 pools in 2024. They have 202 fully finaled (completed and inspected) permits on record, giving them one of the longer documented build histories among Central Florida pool contractors.

What does a pool from All Seasons Pools typically cost?

Based on permit valuations, recent All Seasons pools have averaged between $72,562 (2025, 4 permits) and $149,966 (2023, 5 permits) per project. The single 2026 permit on record is valued at $127,800. These are permit valuations, not final contract prices — actual contract amounts can differ — but they are a reliable indicator of the price tier this builder operates in. Expect a mid-range to higher-end gunite pool project.

What neighborhoods does All Seasons Pools build in?

All Seasons Pools is most active in the Lake Nona corridor: Lake Nona Central (31 permits), Randal Park (30 permits), Florida Center (27 permits), Lake Nona South (16 permits), and Northlake Park at Lake Nona (16 permits). College Park is also a strong market for them at 13 permits. Their permit footprint spans over 40 Orlando neighborhoods in total, though the company is based at 185 E Airport Blvd in Sanford, FL 32773.

What types of work does All Seasons Pools permit?

Pool permits make up 229 of their 817 total — about 36% of all their permit activity. They also pull Roof permits (170), Alteration permits (72), Additions (37), and Other (63). That breadth suggests they handle full backyard build-outs including screen enclosures, decking, and structural additions alongside pool construction, rather than being pool-only specialists.

How busy is All Seasons Pools right now?

As of June 2026, All Seasons Pools has 4 open permits in Orlando's system. Their most recent permit was filed in February 2026 for a pool at 2407 S Summerlin Ave (Wadeview Park), valued at $127,800. A workload of 4 open permits suggests an active but not overextended schedule — typical lead times for a company of this size in the current Florida market run 8–16 weeks from contract to completion.

What do customers say about All Seasons Pools?

All Seasons Pools holds a 4.3-star rating across 300 Google reviews, 4.7 stars from 27 Facebook reviewers, and 3.9 stars on Angi. The most-cited praise themes in reviews are crew quality, design, on-time delivery, professionalism, and communication. Multiple recent reviewers specifically commend their named project managers, schedulers, and trade crews. Some older reviews (2017–2018) cite delays and communication gaps — recent reviews show significant improvement in both areas.

How long has All Seasons Pools been in business?

All Seasons Pools' website domain has been online since at least 2000 — over 26 years. Their permit history in Orlando spans at least back to 2019 in our dataset, with 817 total permits on file. The company is headquartered at 185 E Airport Blvd in Sanford, FL. That combination of longevity and documented permit volume is strong evidence of an established, continuously operating business.

How does All Seasons Pools handle delays or problems during construction?

Older reviews (2017–2018) raise recurring complaints around communication delays, subcontractor scheduling, and responsiveness — complaint themes present in the data include delays/stalling, unresponsive, and rude. However, recent reviews from 2024 and 2025 consistently describe the company as responsive, with named project managers and schedulers actively updating clients. One recent reviewer wrote that the email chain goes to 15+ team members and answers are 'almost immediate.' The pattern suggests significant operational improvement since the 2017–2018 period. Ask specifically about your assigned project manager and escalation path before you sign.

How do I contact All Seasons Pools or get a quote?

You can reach All Seasons Pools by phone at (407) 871-2020, or visit their website at allseasonspools.com. You can also use the free quote form on this page to send a request directly. If you are the business owner, you can claim this FloridaPoolInsider profile to update your contact information and receive quote requests directly in your inbox.

Does All Seasons Pools work in the Lake Nona new-construction market?

Yes — Lake Nona is their single largest market by permit count. Lake Nona Central alone accounts for 31 permits, Randal Park 30 permits, Lake Nona South 16 permits, and Northlake Park at Lake Nona another 16 permits. Combined, the Lake Nona area represents roughly 90+ of their total permit history in Orlando. This makes them one of the most permit-documented pool builders specifically within the Lake Nona master-planned community.

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