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AQUAFRESH POOLS & SPA

What to Expect ...

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Starting Here

3D Renderings

Expert Consultation and Design
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High-Quality Construction

Skilled Craftsmanship
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Transparent Communication

Clear Timeline and Costs
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Warranty & Support

Robust Warranty & Ongoing Support

Best Practices for Hiring a Pool Contractor

What should I verify with my pool contractor?

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Verify That They Are Licensed & Insured

Be sure to get the license and insurance information from your potential contractor and verify that it is active. Accidents can happen to even the most diligent companies. It’s important to make sure you are hiring a contractor who is insured to cover any mishaps or unknowns.
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Inquire About Their Warranty.

So, your pool is built, you’re ready to go for a swim, now what? Is that it? Do you shake hands and part ways with your contractor, never to cross paths or speak again? The truth is, even after the pool is built, things can still go wrong. Parts could be defective and need replaced or additional work may be needed. Be sure to talk to your contractor about not only their insurance during the work, but what is covered after the job is complete and for how long.
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Check their references.

Talk to people who have worked with them in the past and learn about their experience with the contractor. They’ll be able to help paint a picture of what you can expect from your own experience. Be sure that the references are current.
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Get all quotes and agreements in writing.

Any legitimate contractor will provide you with all of the necessary paperwork in writing, from the initial quote to the work agreement and guarantee. Do not rely upon verbal agreements. It is always best to have a specific written agreement that you can both reference. Make sure that everything you have agreed to is on paper so it can be used as a road map for completing the work.

The Four Key Steps in Building a Pool

Design & Planning

Construction

Finishing Touches

Maintenance & Use