Summer 2016
The 2015 Pleatco Perfect Pool Guy, John Oldfield, shares how his humble beginnings grew into success. Also, discover a comprehensive guide to bidding out jobs, choosing a commercial feeder and paying technicians.
The 2015 Pleatco Perfect Pool Guy, John Oldfield, shares how his humble beginnings grew into success. Also, discover a comprehensive guide to bidding out jobs, choosing a commercial feeder and paying technicians.
Platinum Pool’s Scott Waldo, shares his knowledge of the business side of the industry and the importance of hiring the right people. Plus, discover the best water testing methods and advice on how to get paid on time.
Creative Entrepreneurship: Phoenix pool builder Tim Murphy’s rise above dramatic market changes through innovative risk taking.
National Pools of Roanoke’s family ties in the pool business.
Friends in High Places: CPB of the Year Robert Blanda shares his path to success in the industry through expansion of knowledge and willingness to learn.
Joan and Fran Struckoff’s testimony of how faith, quality products and hard-working people are the keys to their success.
Saving Pools, Changing Lives: Miracle Pool and Dive into Recovery, a charity organization founded by Noel Conley that builds therapy pools for war veterans, firefighters and police officers.
The Science of Success: Rick Woemmel of Bi-State Pool and Spa talks the importance of industry education and growth.
The key to happy, returning customers? The benefits of flat-rate pricing.
Family Guy: An inside look of the 2012 Pleatco Perfect Pool Guy Award winner, Tom Cucinotta, who shares his humble beginnings in the industry.
Pleatco’s Perfect Pool Gal 2012 winner Mari Lange shares her beginnings in the industry and offers advice for success.
An Army of One: How Todd Starner expanded his part-time summer job into a flourishing pool business.