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Permit Track Record
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Recent Permits
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Current Workload
Open permits as of June 2026 — a proxy for current activity.
License & Credentials
Florida state contractor license & scope of work.
✓ FL DBPR record found- License #
- CPC1458581
- Type
- Certified Pool/Spa Contractor
- Status
- Active
- Qualifier
- Jeffrey Scott Markley
Ownership
Where They Build
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Service Area
Based near 1551 N Kelley Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34744.
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About Osceola Aquatics Inc.
Osceola Aquatics Inc. has pulled 19 pool permits across Kissimmee and surrounding communities since 2014 — with 13 of those projects concentrated in Kissimmee alone, making them one of the most Kissimmee-focused pool builders in Osceola County.
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Osceola Aquatics Inc. has 19 building permits on record spanning from 2014 through 2022. Their peak activity came in 2019 with 4 permits in a single year, followed by 3 permits in 2020 and 2 more in 2022. The average permitted pool value across recent years has climbed steadily — from roughly $19,980 in 2018 to $31,200 in 2022 — reflecting both rising construction costs and a move toward larger, more feature-rich projects. Notably, all 0 permits are currently open, meaning there is no active backlog, and 17 of 19 total permits have reached final inspection status, which is a strong completion rate.
When it comes to where they build, Kissimmee dominates the picture. Of 19 total permits on record, 13 were pulled in Kissimmee — giving this contractor a hyper-local focus that few Osceola County builders can match. Beyond their home base they have permits in Lakeland (1), Lake Wales (1), Poinciana (1), and Orlando (1). This concentration signals a builder who knows the local permitting offices, subcontractor networks, and soil conditions in Kissimmee deeply — a practical advantage for homeowners in that market.
Looking at the work-type mix, the permit record is almost entirely pools: 8 permits listed as 'Building permit - pool', 4 as 'Residential pool', and 4 simply as 'Pool' — combined that is 16 pool-specific permits out of 19 total, or roughly 84% of all their permitted work. There is also one spa electrical permit and one electrical permit, indicating they handle the full electrical scope of pool and spa installations. The license holder is Jeffrey Scott Markley, holding Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license CPC1458581, active since 2014 and confirmed current on FL DBPR. With 17 finaled permits, the overwhelming majority of their projects have cleared final inspection.
On the reputation side, customer Karen Diaz wrote: "Jeff was great 7 years ago when he built my first pool and is still great now. His prices are on his brochure, he answers all my questions, always responsive, kept me informed of the next steps, very friendly and very honest. The first time I wanted a pool I shopped around and found that his prices were the best in the area." Another customer, Mike D., praised a re-marcite job with a 6-day turnaround from prep through swimming. Across platforms, Osceola Aquatics has 33 Google reviews averaging 3.9 stars, 9 Facebook reviews at 4.1, 25 Angi reviews at 3.6, and 43 Birdeye reviews at 3.8. The top praise tags from customers are: recommend (highly weighted), quality, communication, and beautiful work.
For a homeowner vetting this builder, the data paints a specific picture: a small-volume, Kissimmee-focused operator with a strong local track record and transparent, brochure-based pricing. With 0 open permits right now, they appear available for new projects rather than stretched thin. However, the 3.9-star overall rating and complaint tags around delays/stalling and customer service responsiveness suggest it is worth having a detailed conversation about project timelines, contract specifics, and communication expectations before signing. At an average permitted value of $31,200 as of their most recent projects, they tend to operate in the mid-range pool segment for the Kissimmee market.
Credentials & Recognition
FSPA/PHTA certifications & design awards when on file.
CPC · top FL pool credentialBuildZoom-listedOsceola Aquatics Inc. — Frequently Asked Questions
Answered from public records.
Is Osceola Aquatics Inc. licensed to build pools in Florida?
Yes. Jeffrey Scott Markley holds Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license CPC1458581, active since 2014 and currently verified on the FL DBPR database. This is the state's highest-tier pool contractor credential. You can independently confirm the license at myfloridalicense.com by searching for CPC1458581.
How many pools has Osceola Aquatics Inc. built?
Public permit records show 19 total building permits, with 17 of those being pool-specific permits. Their busiest year on record was 2019, when they pulled 4 pool permits. In 2020 they completed 3 more, and in 2022 they added 2 additional projects. All 17 finaled permits have cleared final inspection, indicating a strong project-completion record.
What does a pool from Osceola Aquatics Inc. typically cost?
Based on permit valuations, their average pool project was valued at approximately $31,200 in 2022, up from $24,260 in 2019 and $27,067 in 2020. Keep in mind permit valuations reflect construction cost estimates submitted to the permitting office — your actual contract price may differ based on design, materials, and site conditions. Their pricing is reportedly listed on their brochure, which is unusual transparency for a pool builder.
Where does Osceola Aquatics Inc. build pools?
Kissimmee is their dominant market by far: 13 of their 19 permits were pulled in Kissimmee. They have also completed work in Lakeland, Lake Wales, Poinciana, and Orlando. Their office is located at 1551 N Kelley Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34744, and their permit jurisdictions include Kissimmee, Orlando, and Polk County.
What types of work does Osceola Aquatics Inc. permit?
Approximately 84% of their permitted work is pool-related — comprising 8 'Building permit - pool' entries, 4 'Residential pool' entries, and 4 plain 'Pool' permits. They also pull electrical permits for pool and spa installations, with one spa electrical permit and one electrical permit on record. This means they handle the full scope of a pool build, from construction through electrical hookup.
How busy is Osceola Aquatics Inc. right now?
As of June 2026, Osceola Aquatics Inc. has 0 open permits on record — meaning there is no currently active permitted job visible in public databases. Their most recent permit was processed in June 2022 at 2098 The Oaks Blvd in Kissimmee, valued at $33,800, which has reached Final status. The absence of open permits suggests they may have capacity for new projects at this time.
What do customers say about Osceola Aquatics Inc.?
Osceola Aquatics holds a 3.9-star rating across 33 Google reviews, 4.1 stars across 9 Facebook reviews, 3.6 on Angi (25 reviews), and 3.8 on Birdeye (43 reviews). Customers most frequently praise the company for being highly recommendable, delivering quality work, maintaining good communication throughout the build, and producing beautiful results. Some negative reviews mention delays and responsiveness issues, so it is worth asking Jeff directly about current project timelines and communication practices.
How long has Osceola Aquatics Inc. been in business?
Jeffrey Scott Markley obtained his Florida Certified Pool/Spa Contractor license (CPC1458581) in 2014, giving the company over a decade of licensed operating history. Their permit record spans from 2014 through 2022, with consistent activity across most of those years. Long-term customers on Google report using Osceola Aquatics for 7+ years, including repeat builds.
Are there any complaints or concerns about Osceola Aquatics Inc. I should know about?
The public review record includes complaint themes around delays/stalling (raised by 2 separate reviewers) and customer service responsiveness. One reviewer described communication stopping entirely mid-project; another noted items agreed upon in the contract were not completed as specified. The overall rating of 3.9 stars is below the Florida pool builder average of approximately 4.4. We recommend reading the full review set, verifying your contract in detail before signing, and establishing clear milestones and communication expectations upfront.
Does Osceola Aquatics Inc. do pool resurfacing and re-marcite work?
Yes. In addition to new pool construction, Osceola Aquatics performs pool resurfacing and re-marcite work. Customer Mike D. documented a full re-marcite job completed in just 6 days — from pool prep on Tuesday through swimming by the following Monday — including discovering and repairing a crack in the gunite mid-project. This type of renovation work is separate from new pool permits and may not appear in the permit record.
How do I contact Osceola Aquatics Inc. or request a quote?
You can reach Osceola Aquatics Inc. by phone at (407) 846-1430 or by email at osceolaaquatics@yahoo.com. Their office is at 1551 N Kelley Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34744, and their website is osceolaaquaticsinc.com. You can also use the quote request form on this profile page. If you are the owner of this business, you can claim this profile to receive quote leads directly.
What is The Oaks neighborhood in Kissimmee and why does it appear in their recent permits?
The Oaks is a residential community in Kissimmee where Osceola Aquatics pulled their two most recent permits: 2098 The Oaks Blvd (June 2022, $33,800) and 2280 The Oaks Blvd (December 2021, $28,600). Having back-to-back projects in the same subdivision suggests the builder has established a presence there through referrals or HOA relationships. Both permits reached Final status, confirming successful completion of both builds.
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