Saturday, September 28, 2013

To Pool Or Not To Pool

If you have decided to have a pool installed in your home, it is better to hire a pool builder rather than take matters into your own hands. The first thing that you have to do in selecting a pool builder is that you review their websites and canvass on the designs that they offer and the rough approximation of the expenses as well. See to it that the dealer has a certified service professional (CSP) on staff to ensure quality service.

You may also want to ask a list of references (at least three) from the pool builder and ask these people about the kind of service they received from the builder. Do not forget to have everything in black and white, hence have everything documented, especially if the salesperson makes promises or claims in relation to the purchase, construction, or warranty of the pool. Visit the pool company's showroom and assess the professionalism of the people there. Trust your instincts when you feel that there's something off about them, and never strike a deal if you feel uncomfortable in any way.


Before you sign any proposals or deals, give it a quick run through and make sure that you understand everything. Make sure that the pool company is also licensed with the Registrar of Contractors and if they are accredited by the Better Business Bureau.

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