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Deeply Pools

📍 526 1st Cape Coral Dr, Winter Garden, FL 34787
★ 4.3
6 Google reviews
8.6/10
20permits
3+yrs online
13open now
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Reviews

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

Google
4.3 · 6
Angi
4.7 · 29
Birdeye
4.5 · 58
Yelp
5 · 3

How They Compare

Against typical Florida pool builders.

Google rating4.3 (avg 4.4)
Permits on record20
Years online3

Standing & Verification

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

Actively permittingRecent permits on file in Orlando
✓ Verified
Established presenceOnline since 2023 (~3 yrs)
✓ Verified
Licensed contractorFL DBPR record confirmed · CPC1460699
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Permit Track Record

Built from multi-county permit records — volume, value and work-mix over time. No other directory shows this.

20permits on record
13open now
$40,000avg pool value
Recent pools permitted Most recent 17 permits shown
10
2025
7
2026
What they pull permits for
45%
Pools 45%
Other work

Recent Permits

Pulled from multi-county permit records — proof of active, valued work.

May 2026Pool-s$0In_Review
May 2026Reside$50,0008334 I** S**** BLVDIn_Review
Apr 2026Pool$40,000430 A****** AVEIn_Review
Apr 2026Pool-s$010115 Z***** LNIn_Review
Mar 2026Buildi$35,00013355 M******* DRActive

Current Workload

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

13open permits

License & Credentials

Florida state contractor license & scope of work.

✓ FL DBPR record found
License #
CPC1460699
Type
Certified Pool/Spa Contractor
Status
Active
Qualifier
Daniel Franca Vilela

Ownership

DF
Daniel Franca Vilela
Owner / license qualifier · FL DBPR

Where They Build

Florida counties where Deeply Pools has pulled pool-build permits — hover any county for the count. Darker = more pools built there.

Service Area

Based near 526 1st Cape Coral Dr, Winter Garden, FL 34787.

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

deeplypools.com ↗

Two Perspectives

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

🌐Their portfolioPhotos from deeplypools.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 Deeply Pools

Deeply Pools has pulled 20 permits across five Florida counties since licensing in 2024 — with 13 of those projects currently open, Daniel Franca Vilela's crew is among the busiest newer builders in the Orlando metro right now.

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Deeply Pools entered the market with its state license in 2024 and has moved quickly: 20 total permits on record, with 10 pulled in 2025 alone and another 7 already filed through mid-2026. The average permitted project value sits at roughly $23,000–$24,000, which reflects permit valuation rather than full contract price — typical gunite builds in Florida run higher once design, equipment, and finish work are included. With 13 permits currently open and in review, including a $50,000 residential pool-and-spa in Wesley Chapel (8334 Ivy Stark Blvd) and a $40,000 pool in Davenport (430 Alabama Ave), the company is actively working across multiple counties at the same time. Four permits have reached finaled status, confirming completed and inspected projects on the books.

Orlando is Deeply Pools' anchor market — 9 of the permits on record are in the Orlando jurisdiction, making it by far the company's most active territory. Beyond Orlando, the permit footprint extends to Parrish (2 permits), plus single projects in Wesley Chapel, Manatee County, Davenport, and Lakeland. The jurisdictions on file include Indian River County, Manatee County, Orlando, Pasco County, and Polk County, indicating a builder willing to travel across Central Florida rather than staying locked to one municipality. For homeowners outside Orlando proper, that geographic reach is worth noting when comparing against strictly local operators.

The work-type mix in the permit record shows 14 of the 20 permits categorized as pool, pool-spa, or residential pool-and-spa work — the core of the business. Six permits are filed under 'Building' and five under 'Engineering,' which typically accompanies structural or site-prep components of a pool installation rather than representing unrelated construction. The qualifying license holder is Daniel Franca Vilela, license number CPC1460699, classified as a Certified Pool/Spa Contractor and confirmed Active on the Florida DBPR database. The license was issued in 2024, making Deeply Pools a relatively new entrant, but one that secured state certification before pulling any permits — a positive signal versus contractors operating under expired or borrowed credentials.

Customer feedback on Google paints a consistent picture of a design-forward builder that communicates well during the project. Arlene Gagnon (Orlando, FL) wrote: "Daniel is extremely knowledgeable and designed our backyard oasis beautifully and extremely functional. They kept us in the loop of the entire process." Carolina Rezende described the result as a space that "feels like a resort" and praised the team for "completing the project within the promised timeframe." The most common positive themes across reviews are recommendation (appearing in 4 reviews), quality, and beautiful results (3 each), followed by design and crew mentions. The company has reviews on Angi (4.7 stars, 29 reviews), Birdeye (4.5 stars, 58 reviews), and Yelp (5 stars, 3 reviews) in addition to Google. One negative review raises concerns about responsiveness and inspection outcomes, so it is worth asking the company directly how they handle punch-list items and city inspection sign-offs before signing a contract.

For a homeowner vetting Deeply Pools: the volume is modest at 20 total permits, but the pace is accelerating — 17 of those 20 permits came in just the past 18 months, and 13 are currently active. That level of open-work density means Daniel and his crew are busy, which is worth factoring into your timeline conversation. The permit-valuation average of roughly $23,000–$24,000 suggests mid-range projects; if your budget is well above or below that, ask for references that match your project scope. The DBPR license is current and verifiable, and the geographic range across five counties means they are not limited to one municipality's permitting queue.

Credentials & Recognition

FSPA/PHTA certifications & design awards when on file.

CPC · top FL pool credentialBuildZoom-listed

Deeply Pools — Frequently Asked Questions

Answered from public records.

Is Deeply Pools licensed to build pools in Florida?

Yes. Deeply Pools holds Florida contractor license CPC1460699, classified as a Certified Pool/Spa Contractor. The qualifying individual is Daniel Franca Vilela, and the license status is Active as confirmed on the Florida DBPR database. You can independently verify this at myfloridalicense.com — search license number CPC1460699 for the current status before signing any contract.

How many pools has Deeply Pools built?

Public permit records show 20 total permits on file, with 17 of those specifically categorized as pool or pool-and-spa work. The company pulled 10 permits in 2025 — its single busiest year — and 7 more through mid-2026. Four permits have reached finaled status, meaning inspected and officially closed by the city or county.

What does a pool from Deeply Pools typically cost?

Permit records show an average permitted value of approximately $23,000–$24,000 across 2025 and 2026 projects. Permit valuations are typically lower than full contract prices because they often exclude design fees, equipment, and finish work. A recent Wesley Chapel project was permitted at $50,000 and a Davenport pool at $40,000. For a true quote, contact the company directly and ask for a full breakdown that includes permits, equipment, and landscaping restoration.

Where does Deeply Pools build — what cities and counties do they serve?

The permit record shows active work across five Florida jurisdictions: Orlando (9 permits — the strongest concentration), Pasco County, Polk County, Manatee County, and Indian River County. Specific cities with permitted projects include Orlando, Parrish, Wesley Chapel, Davenport, and Lakeland. The company is based in Winter Garden (526 1st Cape Coral Dr, FL 34787) and serves the broader Central Florida market.

What types of pool work does Deeply Pools permit?

Of the 20 permits on record, 14 are classified as pool, pool-spa, or residential pool-and-spa work. Six are filed as Building permits and five as Engineering permits, which typically accompany structural or site-preparation components of a pool installation. There are no permits for fence, roofing, or unrelated trades — the permit mix confirms this is a pool-focused company rather than a general contractor that does pools on the side.

How busy is Deeply Pools right now?

Very busy. As of mid-2026, Deeply Pools has 13 open permits in review, including a pool-and-spa in Wesley Chapel filed May 1, 2026, and a pool in Davenport filed April 29, 2026. With 7 permits already filed in 2026 through late May, the company is on pace to exceed its 2025 volume of 10 permits. When asking for a start date, factor in that active open-permit count — a busy pipeline can push timelines out.

What do customers say about Deeply Pools?

The overall Google rating is 4.3 stars across 6 reviews, with additional ratings on Angi (4.7 stars, 29 reviews), Birdeye (4.5 stars, 58 reviews), and Yelp (5 stars, 3 reviews). Recurring positive themes include recommendation (4 reviews), quality work, beautiful results, attentive design, and friendly crew. One reviewer described the communication as "impressive" and the result as making their home "feel like a resort." One critical review raises concerns about responsiveness and inspection outcomes, so ask specifically how the company handles city inspections and post-build punch-list items.

How long has Deeply Pools been in business?

Deeply Pools received its Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license (CPC1460699) in 2024, making it a newer company. The domain deeplypools.com was first archived in 2023, suggesting the business was taking shape before formal licensing. Despite the short history, the pace of permitting — 17 permits in roughly 18 months — indicates active, accelerating growth rather than a slow start.

Does Deeply Pools build new construction pools for new homes?

The permit mix includes 'Residential pool and spa' permits filed in new-construction jurisdictions like Wesley Chapel and Parrish, both of which are active new-home development corridors in the Tampa Bay and Central Florida markets. The Engineering permits on file (5 of 20) often accompany new-build structural requirements. If you are building a new home and want a pool added during construction, ask Deeply Pools directly whether they coordinate with home builders and what their new-build process looks like.

Has Deeply Pools had complaints or inspection issues?

One public review raises concerns about failed city inspections and responsiveness to issues during the build. The company's overall rating remains positive across multiple platforms (Angi 4.7, Birdeye 4.5, Yelp 5.0), but the complaint tags in our analysis flag 'unresponsive' and 'rude' as themes mentioned by at least one customer. Before hiring, ask the company for a list of finaled permits (they have 4 on record) and request references from those completed projects so you can speak directly with past clients.

How do I contact Deeply Pools or request a quote?

You can reach Deeply Pools by phone at (407) 360-0884 or through their website at deeplypools.com. The qualifying license holder is Daniel Franca Vilela. Use the Get a Free Quote form on this page to send a request directly, or visit the company's contact page. If this is your business, you can also claim this profile to update contact details and receive quote requests through FloridaPoolInsider.

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