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How to Choose a Custom Pool Builder

When you decide to build a custom pool at your home, you're making a significant investment in your property. It isn't a project that you want to leave to just anyone.



To help ensure that your new pool meets your expectations and lives up to your standards, here are questions to ask any pool builder you're considering and other tips to choose the right contractors.


How Many Years Of Experience Building Pools Does The Builder Have?


While many builders can say they've been in business for years, this doesn't necessarily mean they've been working in the pool building business. Specifically ask how many years they've built pools, as well as how many pools they've constructed.


An established pool builder should have no trouble answering this question and likely have a portfolio of work they've completed for previous clients.


Can The Pool Company Help With Maintenance And Repairs?


A pool building company that provides service after constructing your swimming pool is likely to have a different approach than a pool building company that doesn't offer this value-added service. Pool companies who complete maintenance and repairs have a more long-term vested interest in the project since they will service the pool afterward.


Is The Pool Contractor Licensed And Insured?


Whenever you have contractors of any sort working on your property, you want to make sure the company they work for carries all applicable industry licenses and adequate insurance coverage. In the event of an accident or property damages, the pool company covers the risks, putting you at less personal and financial liability.


Does The Company Belong To Any Local Or Trade Organizations?


When speaking with potential pool installers, be sure to ask the representative if they're members of any local or trade associations. Some examples could include your local Chamber of Commerce, the Better Business Bureau, or related trade organizations. Membership in these organizations helps to confirm the company you're considering is legitimate and in good standing.


What Kind Of Online Reviews Does The Company Have?


Online reviews offer an insightful glimpse into the experiences that other customers have had with their pool builders. While all reviews matter, the company you're considering should have more positive feedback than negative feedback, and recent reviews should be weighted more heavily than older ones.


By reading these reviews, you can get a better overall idea of how happy previous clients were with the level of work done on their property.


Selecting the right pool contractor from the beginning helps save you time and headaches down the road. If you're looking for a trusted pool contracting company in Rockwall, Texas, call the experts at Hopkins Custom Pools to get a free estimate today.

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