Pool professionals have labor-intensive jobs, and with these physical demands comes the risk of injury.
In the world of pool design and renovation, the quest for customization, convenience and control is a constant pursuit.
When considering trendy and stylish pool features, it’s natural to envision newly constructed pools, but there are plenty of upgrades for existing pools that can elevate the swimming experience. One increasingly popular option is a sun shelf.
When you’re a pool professional, radiating pain in your lower back or shoulders may not be the result of a day spent cleaning out the garage or shooting hoops with the kids — it could be a wake-up call for an injury.
Every year in the U.S., thousands of people visit emergency rooms for pool chemical injuries, and the National Institutes of Health says it’s likely many accidents go unreported.
When wrapping your company vehicle, there are many factors to consider; after all, a truck wrap is a portable billboard for your business.
Water chemicals, filters, plaster and other pool necessities are important, but good tires will keep a business rolling throughout the year.
The PoolPro panel shares their No. 1 chemical handling rule. What's your foremost rule for handling chemicals?
Imagine pulling up to an appointment at a prospect’s home. You worked hard on the bid, but as you approach the door, your mind starts to whisper, “I can’t do this. I’ll mess it up. They won’t pay that much. I’m not qualified.”
Educate. Certify. Connect.
These are the three cornerstones of GENESIS, the acclaimed pool industry education program that’s forging ahead into its 26th year.
Choosing an approach to backyard sales can be tricky, especially when deciding who should initiate sales and who should close them.
At the outset of his career, Jacob Grozier’s path seemed uncertain. He had a hunch he wanted to run his own business but was unsure what that might mean.