FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I was introduced to pool building by a close friend. after the first one I was hook. I worked along side a great installer, my teacher Adam. he was a well spoken, quality first, and never stay home because it's " suppose to rain" forecast. so for 5 years, I help him install pools for family leisure. After that I decide to start doing it for people at a more cost worthy and better quality. I have 875 rounds and about 500 ovals. I know multiple different generation of pool and types .. My opinion kayaks are the most sturdy and long lasting..
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
In my opinion just ask questions you already know the answer to. this will ensure the installer knows what they are talking about. Also if they show up in a brand new truck you might check there credentials
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
Each and every customer should ask themselves these three question. 1 salt water or chlorine... you sacrifice the life of your pool for the better feeling and out right experience of the pool. 2. sand filter or cartage filter... sand dose a much more thorough job but cartage are easier to maintain. 3. how do I know which installer I should chose... well simply put the one that gives you more correct numbers about your pools...