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    El hecho de que puedas hacerlo no significa que estés cubierto

    En la competitiva industria de piscinas actual, muchos profesionales sienten la presión de decir “sí” a trabajos que van más allá del servicio y reparación tradicionales. Aunque pueda parecer una forma fácil de aumentar los ingresos, salirse del alcance cubierto por tu seguro puede exponer tu negocio a un riesgo financiero significativo si ocurre un reclamo. Comprender qué cubre y qué no cubre tu póliza es fundamental para proteger tu sustento.

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    Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You’re Covered

    In today’s competitive pool industry, many professionals feel pressure to say “yes” to work that stretches beyond traditional pool service and repair. While it may seem like an easy way to increase revenue, going outside your insured scope of work can expose your business to serious financial risk if a claim occurs. Understanding what your insurance policy does and does not cover is critical to protecting your livelihood.

  • Renovation Roadmap: Best Practices for Updating Aging Pools in 2026

    Across North America, the pool industry is entering a new renovation cycle. Millions of residential pools built in the 1980s, ’90s, and early 2000s are reaching the point where interior finishes are no longer cosmetic concerns, but functional ones. Cracking plaster, persistent staining, rough surfaces, and recurring repairs are pushing homeowners to ask an important question: Is there a better long-term solution?

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    Why Pool Service and Repair Professionals Must Keep Insurance Current During the Slow Season

    In the pool industry, the slow season can feel like a natural time to cut expenses, scale back operations or pause certain business obligations. But one thing that should never lapse — no matter how sparse your calendar — is insurance coverage. Maintaining uninterrupted coverage is not only a wise business practice but also protects your livelihood, reputation and long-term financial stability.