How to Choose a Swimming Pool Builder

Asif Abrar 7/26/2024
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Choosing the right swimming pool builder is crucial due to the investment and disruption involved. Start by interviewing at least five builders, found via Yellow Pages, online searches, or recommendations from friends. Prefer builders who also offer servicing, as this suggests a commitment to quality and long-term customer relationships. Review their work history, asking for references and details about their experience with similar pools. Obtain and compare at least three quotes, considering both price and payment terms. Check their affiliations with professional associations like the APSP and certifications such as CSP. Ensure you feel confident and comfortable with your chosen contractor before making a final decision.

Choosing a swimming pool builder is a big deal. Over the long run, you're going to be spending tens of thousands of dollars on construction and maintenance. Furthermore, your backyard or the insides of your house is going to be torn apart for 3 to 6 weeks. You need to make sure the person you hire is truly competent and has your best interests at heart.

 

So how do you choose a swimming pool builder?

 

Where to Find Builders to Interview

You should talk to at least 5 pool builders before making your pick. You can find pool builders in the Yellow Pages, as well as on the internet. Just Google "pool builder" plus your city.

 

If you have friends who've had pools built, you can also ask them for references.

 

 Do They Do Servicing?

 As a rule of thumb, you should only work with builders who also repair pools. If you work with a builder who doesn't do servicing, they're more likely to do a shoddy job. If they do servicing as well however, they'll likely view you as a long term customer rather than a one time customer.

 

 Check Their Work History

 How many pools has this contractor built? How many years have they been building pools? How much experience do they have with the specific kind of pool you're looking to build?

 

Ask for references. Call up some of their past clients to see if they're satisfied with the pools they got. Be sure to also ask about whether or not any unexpected problems arose.

 

 The Money

 Naturally, you're going to want to get the best bang for your buck. Try to get at least three solid price quotes before deciding on the contractor. 

 

Don't just go with the lowest price. Sometimes a high quality contractor is worth paying a little more for.

 

Remember to look at payment terms in addition to the price itself. How much upfront do you need to pay? Do you pay immediately upon completion of the pool, or can you pay over time?

 

 Associations, Memberships & the BBB

 

Check to see which swimming pool associations they're a part of. 

 

Do they have a Certified Service Professional (CSP) certification? What about an Association of Pool and Spa Professionals (APSP) certification? Ask them about their education. Where did they learn to build pools? 

 

Ask a lot of questions. Don't feel rushed to make your decision and don't make a choice until you've met a contractor that you feel completely safe with. At the end of the day, you have to weigh all the various factors and make a decision based on the contractor that you trust the most.

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