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  • Pop Ups

    Robotic. Suction-side. Pressure-side. In-floor. Gone are the days when telescoping poles and handheld pool vacuums were the only tools for getting the job done. Gone, too, are the days when an automatic pool cleaning system was seen as a luxury. With in-floor pool cleaning systems, jets are built into the bottom of the pool floor,…

  • Classes for All

    Pool professionals at all levels within the industry benefit from the education provided at the Western Pool & Spa ShowMarch 12-14, 2020Long Beach, California The Western Pool & Spa Show at the Long Beach Convention Center boasts one of the largest seminar schedules in the industry. Classes are provided from basic to advanced in both…

  • Group Dynamics

    Jump into any one of the many pool industry Facebook groups, and you’ll find hundreds of professionals across North America and abroad sharing the good, bad and the ugly in the pool industry, motivated by a desire to connect and learn from each other. Jason Broswell, owner of Pool Service by Jason in Northridge, California,…

  • Manning Pool Service: Next Generation

    Ana worked at Manning Pool Service part time learning operations while getting a business degree at the University of Houston. She used to dream of starting a restaurant, “but my knowledge in the pool industry was so valuable, and I loved it so much,” Ana says. “I just could not leave. I’m a pool lady for life now.” Ana is now chief operating officer at MPS.

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    Installing Variable-Speed Pool Pumps

    *Sponsored Content*brought to you by Pentair Good for business, good for the environment In light of the new Department of Energy regulations going into effect in 2021, now is a good time to integrate variable-speed pool pump replacement sales into your business plan. Selling the energy-saving benefits of variable-speed pool pumps (VSP) is quite rewarding, according…

  • Conservation Creation

    With water conservation at the forefront of so many people’s minds these days, it’s no surprise the idea has trickled down into the pool industry. But Ted Kampe, Western division sales manager for Waterco USA in Augusta, Georgia, has been thinking about it for much longer. A dozen years ago in Australia, he developed the…

  • Pool Pros in Your Pocket

    For many pool pros, podcasts have emerged as a popular way to keep up with best practices and industry trends while driving from customer to customer.  While it’s not a replacement for trade shows or conferences, it’s a valuable method for gaining free industry knowledge from your colleagues and experts. These audio talk shows are…

  • Strategic Spending

    Your marketing budget requires planning, flexibility Building a marketing budget can be tedious for pool professionals, but as Ian Schatte, marketing coordinator of Manning Pool Service in Houston, Texas, says, the best-laid plans require funding. Schatte prepares a quarterly budget for each department and a large umbrella marketing budget for the year, assessing its largest…

  • Tuning In to Test Kits

    The subject of test kit interferences and whackadoo results has been discussed ad nauseam. The frequency of this topic is beneficial, because knowing your chemistry results are accurate is pretty darn important. We don’t, however, see a lot of the ancillary information these oddball findings bring to light. What is initially observed as erroneous may…

  • The HOA Conundrum

    While many pool companies find it challenging to deal with HOAs for building and servicing, Krystle Stiles, owner of Tennessee Custom Pools in Brentwood, Tennessee, says understanding the role an HOA plays in any pool-building process is a must. “HOAs are a good thing,” Stiles says. “They oversee the common areas of a development, manage…

  • Cost Conundrums

    For pool service professionals, raising prices can be a tricky topic. How much to raise prices and how to inform customers of the changes are decisions that should be approached with care. Beau DeRohan, the owner of Great White Pool and Spa in Boise, Idaho, knows it’s a daunting but necessary task. “Our rates are…