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Cody Pools

📍 6846 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33614
★ 4.4
983 Google reviews
8.8/10
69permits
10open now
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Reviews

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4.4 · 983

How They Compare

Against typical Florida pool builders.

Google rating4.4 (avg 4.4)
Permits on record69
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 · CPC1460475
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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.

69permits on record
16peak pools/yr
70%completion rate
$124,700avg pool value
Pools permitted per yearMost recent 35 permits shown
5
2023
16
2024
9
2025
5
2026
What they pull permits for
52%
Pools 52%
Other work

Recent Permits

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

Mar 2026Pool$162,00016913 L*** O** CIROpen
Feb 2026Pool$114,5007371 S***** W*** AVEOpen
Jan 2026Pool$134,9007455 S***** W*** AVEOpen
Jan 2026Pool$150,00013565 M******* DROpen
Jan 2026Pool$97,8506936 R*** S** AVEOpen

Current Workload

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

10open permits

License & Credentials

Florida state contractor license & scope of work.

✓ FL DBPR record found
License #
CPC1460475
Type
Certified Pool/Spa Contractor
Status
Active
Qualifier
TRISSEL, MATTHEW WAYNE

Ownership

TM
TRISSEL, MATTHEW WAYNE
Owner / license qualifier · FL DBPR

Service Area

Based near 6846 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33614.

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

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Two Perspectives

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🌐Their portfolioPhotos from florida.codypools.com
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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 Cody Pools

Cody Pools has pulled 69 building permits in the City of Orlando permit database, with Lake Nona South alone accounting for 11 of those projects — making them the dominant pool builder in that fast-growing southeast Orlando corridor.

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Cody Pools has accumulated 69 building permits on public record through the City of Orlando open data system. Their busiest single year on file was 2024, when they processed 16 permits at an average permitted value of $106,184 per project. In 2025 they pulled 9 permits averaging $92,433 each, and in the first months of 2026 they have already logged 5 permits at a significantly higher average of $131,850 — suggesting a move toward larger, higher-value installs. Of those 69 total permits, 23 have been finaled (completed and signed off by the city), and 10 are currently open and active. Recent addresses include a $162,000 pool at 16913 Lone Oak Cir and two back-to-back projects on Sienna Wood Ave in Vista Park valued at $134,900 and $114,500, signaling consistent demand in Orlando's newer master-planned communities.

Geographically, Cody Pools is highly concentrated in southeast Orlando's Lake Nona corridor. Lake Nona South alone accounts for 11 of their permitted projects, more than any other neighborhood by a wide margin. Meridian Park follows with 5 permits, Vista Park with 4, Storey Park with 3, and both Vista East and Randal Park with 2 each. This tight geographic cluster is not a coincidence — it reflects a deliberate focus on the large-scale residential developments filling in around Medical City and the Tavistock master plan. Homeowners in these communities will likely find that Cody Pools has already built pools on their street or a few blocks away.

The work-type breakdown across their 69 permits tells a clear story about what kind of contractor Cody Pools is. Straight pool permits make up 35 of the 69 filings, with 21 filed under "Other" (which typically includes equipment, remodels, or ancillary scope), 6 classified as SFR (single-family residential new construction tie-ins), 2 as New, 2 as MasterFile, and 1 Paving permit. The license qualifier on file with FL DBPR is Matthew Wayne Trissel, holding license number CPC1460475, designated as a Certified Pool/Spa Contractor — the state's full-scope pool license. That license was issued in 2023, corresponding with the company's ramp-up in Orlando permit activity. The 23 finaled permits out of 69 total reflect a completion rate consistent with a contractor that carries multiple projects simultaneously and closes them out over time.

Customer reviews paint a mostly favorable picture of Cody Pools, with a 4.4-star rating across 983 Google reviews. Jamie Elkins wrote: "Our project manager, Elon, was phenomenal. He kept in constant contact with us so we always knew what was going on for the week and what was coming up next." Nick Callas noted the project ran just 11 weeks start to finish and praised project manager Steve for "making weekly visits to check his crews progress." Matt Frame described a pool remodel completed in about 5 weeks, with resurfacing, tile replacement, and new travertine coping, calling the process "smooth, professional, and exceeded our expectations." The top praise tags across reviews are "recommend" (weighted at 12), "professional" (10), "design" (8), "quality" (8), and "crew" (8). Negative themes do appear: "delays/stalling" is raised by 9 reviewers and "quality issues" by 8 — a pattern worth reading through in the full review section before signing a contract.

For a homeowner vetting pool builders in the Lake Nona or Vista Park area, Cody Pools' permit density in those specific neighborhoods is a meaningful data signal. The 2026 average permitted value of $131,850 places them solidly in the mid-to-upper range of the Florida pool market. With 10 open permits currently active, they are clearly a busy shop — which means lead times and project manager availability are worth discussing directly before committing. Their phone number is (813) 693-5674 and they are based at 6846 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33614.

Credentials & Recognition

FSPA/PHTA certifications & design awards when on file.

CPC · top FL pool credentialBuildZoom-listed

Cody Pools — Frequently Asked Questions

Answered from public records.

Is Cody Pools a licensed pool contractor in Florida?

Yes. Cody Pools holds active Florida state license CPC1460475, issued to qualifier Matthew Wayne Trissel and classified as a Certified Pool/Spa Contractor — the state's full-scope pool and spa license. The license was issued in 2023 and shows an Active status in the FL DBPR database. You can verify this yourself at myfloridalicense.com by searching for license number CPC1460475.

How many pools has Cody Pools built?

City of Orlando permit records show 69 total permits on file for Cody Pools, of which 35 are classified directly as pool permits. Their busiest recorded year was 2024 with 16 permits, followed by 9 permits in 2025. As of early 2026 they have already logged 5 permits and currently carry 10 open (active) permits, indicating a strong ongoing pace of new construction.

How much does a pool from Cody Pools typically cost?

Based on public permit valuations from the City of Orlando, Cody Pools projects averaged $106,184 per permit in 2024, $92,433 in 2025, and $131,850 so far in 2026. These are permit-declared estimated values, not necessarily the full contract price, but they give a reliable directional benchmark. Recent individual permits have ranged from $97,850 up to $162,000 for a single pool install.

Where does Cody Pools build pools?

Permit records show Cody Pools is heavily concentrated in southeast Orlando's Lake Nona corridor. Lake Nona South leads with 11 permits, followed by Meridian Park (5), Vista Park (4), Storey Park (3), Vista East (2), and Randal Park (2). The company is headquartered at 6846 N Dale Mabry Hwy in Tampa but does the majority of its permitted work in the Orlando market's fast-growing master-planned communities.

What types of work does Cody Pools permit?

Across their 69 City of Orlando permits, Cody Pools' work-type mix breaks down as: Pool (35 permits), Other/ancillary scope (21), SFR new-construction tie-ins (6), New (2), MasterFile (2), and Paving (1). Pool construction is their primary permit category, representing just over half of all filings. The SFR permits suggest they also work as pool subcontractors for home builders in new subdivisions.

How busy is Cody Pools right now?

As of mid-2026, Cody Pools has 10 open permits in the City of Orlando permit system — one of the higher active counts in the area. Their most recent permit was processed on March 12, 2026 for a $162,000 pool at 16913 Lone Oak Cir in Southeastern Oaks. With 10 jobs simultaneously permitted, expect lead times to be a relevant discussion point when getting a quote.

What do customers say about Cody Pools?

Cody Pools holds a 4.4-star rating across 983 Google reviews. The most frequently cited praise themes are 'recommend' (weight 12), 'professional' (10), 'design' (8), 'quality' (8), and 'crew' (8). Satisfied customers frequently mention attentive project managers and a clean final product. The main complaint patterns in lower-rated reviews are delays/stalling (raised by 9 reviewers) and quality issues (raised by 8 reviewers) — reading the full negative reviews in detail is recommended before signing.

How long has Cody Pools been operating?

The Florida DBPR license on file for Cody Pools (CPC1460475 under Matthew Trissel) was issued in 2023. However, the company operates under the Cody Pools brand which has a longer national history — the Florida operation became active under this license in 2023. Their 69 permit filings span from 2023 through 2026, with 23 permits finaled (completed and signed off by the city inspector) over that period.

How does Cody Pools handle warranty issues after the pool is complete?

Based on customer reviews, warranty service is the most polarizing aspect of the Cody Pools experience. Positive reviewers cite fast response times — one customer noted that warranty requests were answered within hours and crews scheduled within days. However, multiple 1-star reviewers describe a pattern of missed service appointments with no advance notice, unreturned calls, and disputes over what is covered once the pool is out of the construction warranty window. Confirm warranty terms, duration, and the specific warranty service provider in writing before signing your contract.

Does Cody Pools build pools for new home construction?

Yes. Six of Cody Pools' 69 City of Orlando permits are classified as SFR (single-family residential), indicating work tied to new home builds rather than standalone pool additions. Their concentration in master-planned communities like Lake Nona South, Storey Park, and Meridian Park — all active new-construction subdivisions — confirms they work with both individual homeowners and home builders bringing in a pool contractor as part of the overall build.

How do I contact Cody Pools or request a quote?

You can reach Cody Pools by phone at (813) 693-5674 or visit their Florida website at florida.codypools.com. Their office is located at 6846 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33614. You can also submit a quote request directly through this profile using the form on this page — requests go to the qualifier on file. If you are the business owner, use the claim form to take control of this listing and update your contact details.

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