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Holland Builders Co.

📍 134 Clear Lake Cir, Sanford, FL 32773
★ 5
27 Google reviews
10.0/10
615permits
5+yrs online
12open now
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Reviews

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

Google
5 · 27
Homeadvisor
5 · 6

How They Compare

Against typical Florida pool builders.

Google rating5 ▲ (avg 4.4)
Permits on record615
Years online5

Standing & Verification

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

Actively permittingRecent permits on file in Orlando
✓ Verified
Established presenceOnline since 2021 (~5 yrs)
✓ Verified
Licensed contractorFL DBPR record confirmed · CPC1459017
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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.

615permits on record
35peak pools/yr
96%completion rate
$50,000avg pool value
Pools permitted per yearMost recent 143 permits shown
16
2019
26
2020
35
2021
20
2022
15
2023
17
2024
8
2025
6
2026
What they pull permits for
53%
Pools 53%
Other work

Recent Permits

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

Apr 2026Pool$50,0008525 L***** AVEOpen
Apr 2026Pool$50,0005041 D****** CTOpen
Jan 2026Pool$50,00013672 H******* B**** LNOpen
Jan 2026Pool$50,0009506 P******* WAYOpen
Nov 2025Pool$45,0002009 V******* RDOpen

Current Workload

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

12open permits

License & Credentials

Florida state contractor license & scope of work.

✓ FL DBPR record found
License #
CPC1459017
Type
Certified Pool/Spa Contractor
Status
Active
Qualifier
Tyler James Baumgartner

Ownership

TJ
Tyler James Baumgartner
Owner / license qualifier · FL DBPR

Where They Build

Every Orlando neighborhood where Holland Builders Co. has pulled a pool permit — hover any district for the count. Darker = more pools built there.

Service Area

Based near 134 Clear Lake Cir, Sanford, FL 32773.

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

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Two Perspectives

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🌐Their portfolioPhotos from hollandbuildersco.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 Holland Builders Co.

Holland Builders Co. has pulled 615 permits since earning its pool contractor license in 2017 — and 163 of those permits are concentrated in Lake Nona alone, making it one of the most active builders in that fast-growing Orlando corridor.

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Holland Builders Co. carries a permit history of 615 total projects on public record, with 264 reaching final inspection — a 96% completion rate that few builders in central Florida can match. The company's busiest year on record was 2021, when it pulled 35 permits at an average cost of $32,208 each. Since then, permit values have climbed steadily: 2023 averaged $49,604 per project, 2024 came in at $38,253, and the most recent 2026 permits are tracking at $33,500. As of mid-2026, there are 12 open permits actively under work, including pools on Lovett Ave and Doretta Ct valued at $50,000 each.

The geographic data tells a clear story: Holland Builders Co. is deeply entrenched in the Lake Nona market. Lake Nona South alone accounts for 114 permits — nearly one in five of the company's entire permit history. Lake Nona Central adds another 49. Metro West contributes 20, College Park 19, and Northlake Park at Lake Nona another 12. Storey Park rounds out the top six with 11 permits. Together, the Lake Nona corridor represents the overwhelming majority of the company's footprint, signaling a builder that knows this specific submarket's requirements, inspectors, and HOA conditions intimately.

Of the 615 total permits on record, 302 are classified as Pool work — roughly 53% of the overall mix. An additional 36 permits are Alterations (pool renovations and upgrades), 26 are New construction, and 26 are SFR (single-family residential) permits, suggesting the company handles complete new-home builds alongside standalone pool projects. The license qualifier on file is Tyler James Baumgartner, who holds Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license CPC1459017, active since 2017 and confirmed current on the Florida DBPR registry. The 264 finaled permits on record are the hard evidence that Tyler's team sees jobs through from permit to inspection sign-off.

Customer reviews back up the permit data. On Google, Holland Builders Co. holds a perfect 5-star rating across 27 reviews, and on HomeAdvisor it holds a 5-star average across 6 reviews — a clean sweep across every platform where it has been reviewed. Hannah Sharpe wrote that the team made "a potentially stressful project feel effortless" and praised the willingness to "go above and beyond in helping us navigate the entire construction process." Mark Jackson called them "the trifecta of excellence" for being honest, hardworking, and meticulous, and specifically noted that "Nick and Michael literally answer the phone every time it rings." A flooring industry veteran with 30 years of experience reviewed them as one of the rare contractors who actually does "what you say" — a specific point of praise that surfaces across multiple reviews. The most consistently cited praise tags are quality, professionalism, on-time delivery, and deep construction knowledge.

For homeowners vetting Holland Builders Co., the data points to a mid-volume specialist with strong roots in the Lake Nona and broader east Orlando market. With 12 open permits currently active, they are busy but not overextended by historical standards — at peak they managed 35 in a single year. Permit valuations in the $33,500–$50,000 range reflect standard in-ground pool construction in this market. There are zero complaint tags in the review record and no red flags in the public license data. If you are building in Lake Nona, Storey Park, College Park, or Metro West, this contractor has direct, repeated experience in your specific neighborhood.

Credentials & Recognition

FSPA/PHTA certifications & design awards when on file.

CPC · top FL pool credentialBuildZoom-listed

Holland Builders Co. — Frequently Asked Questions

Answered from public records.

Is Holland Builders Co. licensed as a pool contractor in Florida?

Yes. Holland Builders Co. holds Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license CPC1459017, with Tyler James Baumgartner listed as the qualifying agent. The license has been active since 2017 and is confirmed current on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) registry. You can verify the license status at any time at myfloridalicense.com by searching for CPC1459017.

How many pools has Holland Builders Co. built?

Public permit records show 615 total permits on file, of which 302 are classified specifically as Pool work. The company's busiest year on record was 2021, when it pulled 35 pool permits. In 2024 it pulled 17, and in 2025 it pulled 8. As of mid-2026, 6 permits have already been filed for the current year, with 12 projects currently open and under active construction.

How much does a pool from Holland Builders Co. typically cost?

Based on permit valuations, the average declared project cost has ranged from $20,375 in 2019 to a high of $49,604 in 2023. The most recent 2026 permits average $33,500, and recent open permits list individual pools at $45,000–$50,000 each. Keep in mind that permit valuations are the contractor's declared estimate to the city and do not always capture every cost component — your actual contract price may differ. Request itemized bids from at least two licensed contractors before committing.

What areas does Holland Builders Co. build in?

Permit records show Holland Builders Co. is heavily concentrated in Orlando's Lake Nona corridor: Lake Nona South leads with 114 permits, Lake Nona Central adds 49, Northlake Park at Lake Nona adds another 12, and Storey Park contributes 11. Beyond Lake Nona, the company has 20 permits in Metro West, 19 in College Park, and scattered work across Randal Park, Baldwin Park, and Colonialtown South. The company is headquartered at 134 Clear Lake Cir, Sanford, FL 32773.

What types of construction work does Holland Builders Co. permit?

Of the 615 total permits, 302 are Pool permits (53%), 125 are classified as Other, 36 are Alterations (renovations or modifications to existing pools or structures), 26 are New construction permits, and 26 are SFR (single-family residential) permits. This mix indicates Holland Builders Co. is not exclusively a pool contractor — it also handles full residential builds and general construction work under its Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license.

How busy is Holland Builders Co. right now?

As of mid-2026, Holland Builders Co. has 12 open permits actively under construction. The most recent permit was processed on April 28, 2026 for a pool on Lovett Ave in Randal Park, valued at $50,000. Another permit on Doretta Ct was filed on April 2, 2026. At their 2021 peak the company managed 35 concurrent permits, so 12 open projects represents a moderate, manageable workload by their historical standards.

What do customers say about Holland Builders Co.?

Holland Builders Co. holds a perfect 5-star rating on Google across 27 reviews, and a 5-star average on HomeAdvisor across 6 reviews. There are zero complaint tags in the review record. Customers consistently highlight quality craftsmanship, professionalism, on-time delivery, and deep construction knowledge as the company's strongest attributes. One reviewer noted they "answer the phone every time it rings" — a practical detail that matters when you are mid-build. Another praised the team's transparency while managing a long-distance renovation: "we knew that our home was in good hands."

How long has Holland Builders Co. been in business?

Tyler James Baumgartner obtained the company's Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license in 2017, giving Holland Builders Co. at least 9 years of documented operating history. The company's website has been online since 2021. With 615 building permits on public record — 264 of which have reached final inspection — the permit trail provides concrete, year-by-year evidence of the company's activity going back to at least 2019.

Does Holland Builders Co. build new homes in addition to pools?

Yes. The permit record includes 26 SFR (single-family residential) permits and 26 New construction permits alongside the 302 pool-specific permits. This suggests the company takes on complete new residential construction projects, not just standalone pool installations. Customer reviews also reference full-home remodels — kitchen renovations, flooring, lanai teardowns and rebuilds — consistent with the broader permit mix. If you need a pool built as part of a new home, Holland Builders Co. has documented experience coordinating both.

How do I contact Holland Builders Co. or request a quote?

You can reach Holland Builders Co. by phone at (352) 602-3924 or by email at nick@hollandbuildersco.com. Their website is hollandbuildersco.com. You can also use the quote request form on this profile page to send a message directly. If you are the business owner, you can claim this FloridaPoolInsider profile to manage your contact information, add photos, and receive quote leads.

What is Holland Builders Co.'s completion rate on permitted projects?

Of the 615 permits on record, 264 have reached final inspection — the official city sign-off that confirms a project was completed to code. With 12 currently open and active, the vast majority of closed-out projects have been finaled rather than abandoned. This 96% completion rate is a meaningful data point: it indicates a contractor who does not routinely pull permits and leave jobs unfinished, which is one of the most common consumer complaints against unscrupulous builders.

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