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Artificial Environments Inc

📍 75 Concord Dr, Casselberry, FL 32707
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41permits
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How They Compare

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Google rating— (avg 4.4)
Permits on record41
Years online

Standing & Verification

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

Actively permittingRecent permits on file in Orlando
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Licensed contractorFL DBPR record confirmed · CPC1457759
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Permit Track Record

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

41permits on record
7peak pools/yr
89%completion rate
$68,706avg pool value
Pools permitted per yearMost recent 20 permits shown
4
2019
3
2020
7
2021
2
2022
1
2024
3
2025
What they pull permits for
49%
Pools 49%
Other work

Recent Permits

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

Oct 2025Pool$80,2171708 A****** DROpen
Jun 2025Pool$77,4129474 L***** P**** RDFinaled
Dec 2024Pool$115,32019204 A***** PLOpen
Nov 2022Pool$60,000521 A***** BLVDFinaled
Jul 2021Pool$36,95010121 T******** RDFinaled

Current Workload

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

2open permits

License & Credentials

Florida state contractor license & scope of work.

✓ FL DBPR record found
License #
CPC1457759
Type
Certified Pool/Spa Contractor
Status
Active
Qualifier
CORRENTE, DANTE MICHAEL

Ownership

CD
CORRENTE, DANTE MICHAEL
Owner / license qualifier · FL DBPR

Service Area

Based near 75 Concord Dr, Casselberry, FL 32707.

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

aeicustompools.com ↗

Two Perspectives

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

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Pool Cost Estimator

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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 Artificial Environments Inc

Artificial Environments Inc has concentrated 41 permitted projects heavily inside Lake Nona — 14 of those permits land in Lake Nona Estates and Lake Nona South alone — making them one of the most recognisable pool builders in that prestige corridor of southeast Orlando.

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Artificial Environments Inc has pulled 41 permitted projects since its Florida contractor license was first issued in 2008 — a span of roughly 17 years of active operation. Their busiest recorded year was 2021, when they processed 7 permits averaging $27,121 each, suggesting a high volume of mid-range residential pools during the post-pandemic construction boom. By contrast, their most recent single permit in 2024 was valued at $115,320 — the highest single-project figure in their entire recorded history — pointing to a deliberate move up-market. In 2025 they have pulled 3 permits already, averaging $52,796 each. Currently 2 permits remain open: a $80,217 pool at 1708 Antigua Dr in Bel Air and a $115,320 project at 19204 Allium Pl in Lake Nona South, both actively in progress. Of their 41 total permits, 17 have been formally finaled — the official closure step confirming inspections were passed and work completed to code.

Their geographic footprint is tightly concentrated around the Lake Nona corridor in southeast Orlando. Lake Nona Estates alone accounts for 9 permits — the single largest neighborhood in their portfolio — followed by Lake Nona South with 5 more. That is 14 out of 41 permits, or 34 percent of their entire recorded output, in just two adjoining Lake Nona subdivisions. Delaney Park and Meridian Park each contribute 2 permits, while Bel Air and Orwin Manor add one apiece. The company is headquartered at 75 Concord Dr, Casselberry, FL 32707 — a Seminole County address that puts them roughly 25 minutes from the Lake Nona neighborhoods where they do most of their work. This local concentration suggests they have built a strong referral network and established community trust inside that specific market rather than spreading thinly across the metro.

Permit work type data confirms that pool construction is the core of the business: 20 of 41 permits are classified as Pool, representing 49 percent of the total. Twelve additional permits fall under the catch-all Other category, 3 are classified as New construction, 3 as SFR (single-family residential), 2 as Propane, and 1 as Alteration. The mix of New and SFR permits alongside pool work suggests that Artificial Environments has handled pools for new-build residential projects, not only retrofit installations. The qualifying licensee behind the company is Dante Michael Corrente, who holds Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license CPC1457759 under the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. That certification is the highest pool-specific credential Florida issues and authorises Corrente to contract any residential or commercial pool project statewide.

No aggregated star rating or structured review count was available in the public data for this profile at the time of publication. However, the company maintains a presence at aeicustompools.com with a portfolio showcasing named projects — including the Bella Collina model home build and several named custom installations — which gives potential clients a direct way to assess their design aesthetic and finished quality. The Google Maps listing (place ID ChIJNWpPFBty54gRlJxSNXbsmuk) can be searched directly for any customer-submitted reviews and photos. When evaluating a contractor without a large review corpus, the permit record itself becomes the most reliable proxy: 17 finaled permits means 17 projects that cleared all required inspections and were formally closed out by the jurisdiction.

For a homeowner weighing Artificial Environments Inc, the data paints a picture of a specialised, Lake Nona-focused boutique operation rather than a high-volume production builder. Their average permit cost has been rising — from roughly $27,000–$30,000 in 2020–2021 up to $52,796 on average in 2025 and a single project at $115,320 in 2024 — which suggests they are selectively pursuing larger, more complex builds. With 2 open permits as of mid-2026 they are active but not overwhelmed, which typically means shorter lead times than a company running 10 or 15 concurrent sites. Homeowners in the Lake Nona area in particular have clear evidence from public records that this builder has worked in their specific neighbourhoods repeatedly.

Credentials & Recognition

FSPA/PHTA certifications & design awards when on file.

CPC · top FL pool credentialBuildZoom-listed

Artificial Environments Inc — Frequently Asked Questions

Answered from public records.

Is Artificial Environments Inc licensed in Florida?

Yes. Dante Michael Corrente holds Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license CPC1457759, which is the highest pool-specific credential the state issues. The license has been active since 2008 and can be verified at any time on the FL DBPR website at myfloridalicense.com. Always request a copy of the license certificate and current liability insurance before signing a contract.

How many pools has Artificial Environments Inc built?

Public permit records show 41 permitted projects on file, of which 20 are classified directly as Pool permits. Their busiest single year was 2021, when they processed 7 permits. In 2025 they have already pulled 3 new permits, indicating continued active operation. Seventeen of those 41 permits have been formally finaled — meaning inspections were completed and the jurisdiction officially closed the project.

What does a pool from Artificial Environments Inc typically cost?

Permit valuations — which represent the declared estimated cost of construction — have ranged widely across their history. In 2021 the average was approximately $27,121 per project; by 2024 a single permit was valued at $115,320. In 2025 three permits averaged $52,796 each. These figures are permit valuations, not final invoice prices, but they provide a useful benchmark: Artificial Environments Inc works across a mid-to-upper price range, with recent projects skewing toward the higher end.

Where does Artificial Environments Inc build pools?

Their permit record is heavily concentrated in the Lake Nona corridor of southeast Orlando: Lake Nona Estates accounts for 9 permits and Lake Nona South for 5 more — together that is 34 percent of their total project history in two adjacent subdivisions. Additional permits appear in Delaney Park (2), Meridian Park (2), Bel Air (1), and Orwin Manor (1). The company is based in Casselberry, FL, and primarily serves the greater Orlando metro area.

What types of work does Artificial Environments Inc permit?

Pool construction makes up 49 percent of their permit history, with 20 out of 41 permits classified as Pool. The remaining work includes 12 Other permits, 3 New construction permits, 3 SFR (single-family residential) permits, 2 Propane permits, and 1 Alteration permit. The presence of New and SFR permits suggests they have experience building pools as part of new-home construction projects, not only standalone backyard installations.

How busy is Artificial Environments Inc right now?

As of mid-2026, they carry 2 open permits: a $80,217 pool at 1708 Antigua Dr (Bel Air neighborhood, processed October 2025) and a $115,320 pool at 19204 Allium Pl (Lake Nona South, processed December 2024). Two active permits indicates a manageable current workload — busier than many boutique builders but far from the backlog that can stretch timelines at larger production companies.

What do customers say about Artificial Environments Inc?

A structured aggregate star rating was not available in the public data at time of publication. The company maintains a portfolio website at aeicustompools.com featuring named custom builds including Bella Collina model home projects and several individually credited residential installations. The Google Maps listing for the company (searchable by name in Orlando, FL) is the best place to find current customer reviews and photo submissions.

How long has Artificial Environments Inc been in business?

Qualifier Dante Michael Corrente's Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license has been on record since 2008 — giving the company at least 17 years of licensed operation. Their permit history spans from 2019 through 2025 in the public dataset, with 41 total permits across that window. The company's aeicustompools.com domain and Google Maps presence both support a long-established local operation.

Does Artificial Environments Inc specialise in Lake Nona pools?

The permit record makes a compelling case for it: 14 of their 41 permits — 34 percent of their entire tracked output — are located in Lake Nona Estates (9 permits) or Lake Nona South (5 permits). No other single area comes close. For homeowners in the Lake Nona corridor, this concentration means Artificial Environments has likely built pools on nearby streets, may have established relationships with HOA-approved vendors, and understands the design standards common to that community.

How do I contact Artificial Environments Inc or request a quote?

Call them directly at (407) 260-5654 or visit their website at aeicustompools.com. You can also use the Get a Free Quote form on this page to send a message directly. If you are the business owner, you can claim this FloridaPoolInsider profile to update your contact details, add photos, and receive quote requests directly through the platform.

How do I verify Artificial Environments Inc before signing a contract?

Four steps: (1) confirm license CPC1457759 is still active on the FL DBPR website at myfloridalicense.com; (2) ask for a certificate of liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage naming you as additional insured; (3) cross-reference their permit history in the Orange County or City of Orlando permit portal to confirm the projects they reference actually exist; (4) ask for references from Lake Nona homeowners — given their concentration there, recent references should be easy to provide.

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