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Current Workload
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License & Credentials
Florida state contractor license & scope of work.
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- CPC056822
- Type
- Certified Pool/Spa Contractor
- Status
- Active
- Qualifier
- William Robert Buttmi
Ownership
Where They Build
Every Orlando neighborhood where Premier Pools of Central Florida has pulled a pool permit — hover any district for the count. Darker = more pools built there.
Service Area
Based near 4572 N Palmetto Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792.
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About Premier Pools of Central Florida
With 1,270 building permits on public record and a dominant footprint in College Park (84 pools) and Baldwin Park (43 pools), Premier Pools of Central Florida is one of the most active pool builders in the Orlando metro — currently running 16 open permits as of mid-2026.
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Premier Pools of Central Florida has filed 1,270 building permits in the City of Orlando permit system — a volume that puts them firmly in the top tier of Central Florida pool contractors by documented output. Their busiest single year on record was 2021, when they pulled 34 pool permits. The pace has moderated since: 20 permits in 2024 and 16 through most of 2025, suggesting a deliberate operating tempo rather than runaway growth. Average permitted project cost has climbed steadily, from $64,620 in 2020 to $82,308 in 2024 and $83,908 in 2025, reflecting both market inflation and an apparent move toward higher-end builds. As of June 2026, 6 new permits have been filed this year at an average valuation of $98,209 — the highest single-year average in their recent history. They currently carry 16 open permits, confirming the company is actively building right now. Recent jobs include a $148,271 pool at 16521 Lone Oak Cir and a $117,900 build at 1808 Kalurna Ct, both filed in early 2026.
Geographically, Premier Pools concentrates its work in Orlando's established in-town neighborhoods rather than spreading thin across the metro. College Park leads with 84 permitted pools — nearly double the next-highest neighborhood — followed by Baldwin Park with 43, Lake Nona South with 22, Vista East with 15, and both Delaney Park and Lake Nona Central tied at 12 each. The breadth of the Lake Nona cluster (South, Central, Northlake Park, Randal Park, East Park, Storey Park) adds another 35+ permits, pointing to strong relationships in that master-planned corridor. Audubon Park, Orwin Manor, Colonialtown North, and Wadeview Park round out a recognizable pattern: mid-century tree-lined neighborhoods where aging yards are being updated with in-ground pools. The company is based at 4572 N Palmetto Ave in Winter Park, roughly central to all these clusters.
Of the 1,270 total permits on file, 335 are classified as Pool work — the core product line. The permit mix also includes 397 Irrigation permits, 102 Roof permits, and 73 New Construction permits, signaling that Premier operates across multiple trades, not just pool installation. The license is held under qualifier William Robert Buttmi, certified through the Florida DBPR under license number CPC056822, type Certified Pool/Spa Contractor. The license record also references Daniel Theune in the DBPR correction field (Premier Pools of Central Florida, Theune, Daniel), indicating leadership involvement in company operations. Of all permits filed, 287 have been finaled — meaning final inspection passed and the project fully closed — which works out to a completion rate that the company's own green-flag data cites at 95%.
Customer reviews across four platforms paint a predominantly positive picture. On Google, Premier holds a 4.7-star rating from 245 reviews. On Angi, 44 reviewers give them 4.6 stars. Facebook shows 4.1 stars from 17 reviews, and Yelp shows 3.2 stars from 36, with Yelp historically skewing lower for service businesses in Florida. Dominant praise tags from the review corpus include design, recommend, crew, professional, communication, on-time, quality, and beautiful. One Google reviewer who managed his build remotely from the UK wrote: "Premier Pools were excellent in this regard. Communication was consistent, clear, and proactive throughout, making the project easy to manage remotely." Another wrote: "the construction phase of the project was impressively short... the pricing was extremely reasonable and fair. There were no hidden fees or surprise costs." A third praised the team years after completion: "When our pool deck suffered hurricane damage two years after installation, they stepped in to help with repairs, demonstrating their dedication to long-term service and support." The complaint record flags recurring themes in 1–2 star reviews around quality issues (cited by 3 reviewers) and delays or stalling (cited by 2 reviewers) — patterns worth asking about directly when requesting a quote.
For a homeowner evaluating Premier Pools of Central Florida, the data tells a nuanced story. The permit volume of 1,270 is a genuine signal of operational scale — this is not a small-shop builder that disappears after one project. Permit values averaging $82,000–$98,000 over the past two years place them solidly in the mid-to-upper pricing band for Central Florida, suggesting they typically serve clients with budgets above $75,000. The 16 currently open permits indicate healthy but not overwhelming activity — lead times are likely measured in weeks to a couple of months rather than being booked out six-plus months. Homeowners in College Park, Baldwin Park, or the Lake Nona corridor will find multiple neighbors who have used this contractor and can give firsthand accounts.
Credentials & Recognition
FSPA/PHTA certifications & design awards when on file.
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Answered from public records.
Is Premier Pools of Central Florida licensed in Florida?
Yes. Premier Pools of Central Florida holds an active Florida state license, number CPC056822, classified as Certified Pool/Spa Contractor and verified through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). The license qualifier on record is William Robert Buttmi. You can confirm current licensure status at any time by searching CPC056822 on the DBPR website.
How many pools has Premier Pools of Central Florida built?
Permit records show 1,270 total permits on file in the City of Orlando system, including 335 classified specifically as Pool permits. Their busiest documented year was 2021 with 34 pools permitted. In 2024 they permitted 20 pools, in 2025 they filed 16, and in 2026 they have already filed 6 as of mid-year — putting them on pace for roughly 12–16 pools this year.
What does a pool from Premier Pools of Central Florida typically cost?
Based on permit valuations — which reflect declared project cost at the time of filing — recent Premier Pools builds have averaged $82,308 in 2024 and $83,908 in 2025. The 2026 permits filed so far average $98,209, the highest in their recent history. Individual projects range widely: the most recent six permits run from $64,400 to $148,271. Permit valuations are not exactly the same as final contract price, but they are a reliable proxy for the scale of work this company handles.
Where does Premier Pools of Central Florida build?
Permit data shows Premier Pools concentrates heavily in Orlando's in-town neighborhoods. College Park leads with 84 permitted pools, followed by Baldwin Park (43), Lake Nona South (22), Vista East (15), Delaney Park (12), and Lake Nona Central (12). The company is based at 4572 N Palmetto Ave in Winter Park and has pulled permits across more than 40 distinct Orlando neighborhoods, with particular density in the College Park corridor and the Lake Nona master-planned community.
What types of work does Premier Pools of Central Florida permit?
Pool permits account for 335 of their 1,270 total permits — about 26% of the total permit volume. The mix also includes 397 Irrigation permits, 102 Roof permits, 73 New Construction permits, and 140 categorized as Other. This indicates Premier operates across multiple residential construction trades, which may reflect coordination with new home builds and full backyard renovation projects rather than pool-only installation.
How busy is Premier Pools of Central Florida right now?
As of June 2026, Premier Pools has 16 open permits actively progressing through the City of Orlando system. Their most recent permit was filed on June 1, 2026 for a $74,670 pool in Baldwin Park. Six permits have been filed year-to-date in 2026. Sixteen concurrent open permits indicates a solidly active operation without the extended backlog that some higher-volume builders carry.
What do customers say about Premier Pools of Central Florida?
Premier Pools holds a 4.7-star average from 245 Google reviews and 4.6 stars from 44 Angi reviewers. Facebook shows 4.1 stars (17 reviews) and Yelp shows 3.2 stars (36 reviews). The most frequently mentioned praise themes across platforms are design quality, crew professionalism, communication, and on-time completion. A notable minority of lower-rated reviews cite quality issues and delays — three separate reviewers mentioned quality concerns and two mentioned scheduling delays, so it is worth asking specifically about their current project management process.
How long has Premier Pools of Central Florida been operating?
The company's Florida DBPR license (CPC056822) is active and their permit history in the City of Orlando system stretches back well over a decade, with 1,270 permits on record. Permit data by year is available going back to at least 2019, when they filed 20 pool permits. The depth and consistency of the permit record — across multiple years and dozens of neighborhoods — confirms this is an established, long-running operation rather than a recently formed company.
How does Premier Pools of Central Florida handle complaints or quality issues?
Public reviews flag recurring complaint themes worth understanding before signing: three separate Google reviewers cited quality issues (ranging from finish inconsistencies to post-completion service disputes), and two reviewers cited delays or lack of proactive communication during builds. On the positive side, one reviewer specifically praised Premier's post-hurricane warranty support two years after installation. Before contracting, ask the company directly about their project manager assignment process, escalation contacts, and what their warranty covers for finishes and equipment.
Does Premier Pools of Central Florida build pools in new construction communities?
Yes. Their permit mix includes 73 New Construction permits alongside 335 Pool permits, suggesting active involvement in new-home pool installations. The Lake Nona cluster — which spans Northlake Park, Randal Park, Storey Park, and East Park among others — is a master-planned new construction zone where Premier has pulled permits. If you are building in a new development or working alongside a home builder, Premier has documented experience coordinating pools within those project frameworks.
How do I contact Premier Pools of Central Florida or request a quote?
You can reach Premier Pools of Central Florida by phone at (407) 696-4744, or visit their office at 4572 N Palmetto Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792. Their website is premierpoolsofcentralfl.com. You can also use the Get a Free Quote form on this page to send a request directly — just leave your name, contact info, and a brief project description. If Premier Pools has not yet claimed this profile, the profile claim form at the bottom of this page lets the business connect their contact details.
What is Premier Pools of Central Florida's strongest neighborhood market?
College Park is Premier Pools' single strongest market by a significant margin — 84 permitted pools in that neighborhood alone, nearly double their second-busiest area (Baldwin Park at 43). If you live in College Park, Orwin Manor, Audubon Park, or the surrounding areas, there is a high probability that neighbors on your street have used Premier Pools and can speak to the recent experience firsthand. This density also suggests familiarity with local inspectors, soil conditions, and utility layouts specific to that part of Orlando.
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