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Things to Look For in Your Pool Construction Quote

Jul 29th, 2022
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If you’re considering getting a new pool installed, you’ll be doing your research to find the best pool contractor for the job. Since incorporating a pool into your backyard is a big investment, it’s important to take your time making your final decision. Getting a pool quote from a variety of pool builders will help you to compare pool builders and choose the one that best meets your needs and budget.

To help, here are seven things to look for when asking for a pool quote.

Look into the initial cost of pool installation AND the overall cost of maintaining a pool over the long haul. While you may get a great deal on a new pool, some setups require more maintenance and equipment and therefore cost more money to maintain.

Eliminate quotes that seem exceptionally high or low. After looking at several pool companies you should have a good idea of the average costs of new pool construction. A pool quote that comes in extremely high or low indicates a red flag and a possibility that your pool contractor can’t be trusted.

Ask whether the quote includes the cost of insurance during installation. In most areas, the contractors hired to build your pool will need to be licensed and this may be reflected in your costs. If it is, make sure you’re aware of this upfront.

Avoid pool contractors that are vague about any of the aspects of pool construction when providing you with a quote. Ask as many questions as you need to and make sure they understand what your vision is.

Find out what features are included in the pool quote you receive. Some contractors may try to add additional features that you’re not really that excited about. A great pool contractor will help you prevent a design that’s too cluttered. Pay attention to helpful advice and recommendations, but stay focused on what you want.

Understand how the contractor arrived at their price quote. A trusted pool contractor should be able to break down their quote and help you understand how they arrived at their final figure. Their quote should include a list of expected costs for the pool materials, equipment, and labor costs.

Carefully compare all your options before choosing the company that you want to build your new pool. Don’t choose a company based on price alone. Learn what the company is about and why they got into business in the first place. When you incorporate a new pool you’ll oftentimes establish a long-term relationship with your builder. 

Have more questions about getting a pool quote? Contact your local pool builder today. 

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