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Buying a Swimming Pool: From Inquiry to InstallationCongratulations! You are about to add a feature to your home that can greatly improve your life, from your health, to your social life, to the value of your home. Personal swimming pools are more popular then ever, and whether you are choosing to go with an indoor model, or an outdoor, there are a few things you will need to know about how to buy a swimming pool, from the initial inquiry, to the final installation. First, you should know what things to keep in mind when you begin looking for the right company to handle your swimming pool. Specifics you should work out before hand are price, size, location, type, and preferable time it will take for an installation. All of these elements will combine to create your experience in purchasing a pool, and failing to pay attention to each one can keep you from getting the perfect one for your home. Make sure to bring each of these things up with the contractors you interview, so that they have a clear idea of what you are looking for. When choosing which contractor to use, be sure to get plenty of quotes from various sources. Try looking online for recommendations, and always check anyone who have in mind for fraud reports that may have been filed. Ask to see licenses, samples of past work, and for some references, so that you can be sure of the quality, and integrity, of their work. Never go with someone who tried to smooth talk you out of checking up on their credentials, and it someone makes you feel uncomfortable, move on to the next one. There are plenty of certified, skilled contractors out there, you don't have to settle for someone you don't like or trust. Once you decide on who will build your swimming pool, ask to see features, services, and additional products they offer. While you may have a basic idea of what it is you are wanting, it never hurts to check out what they can do for you. Ask them about any deals they may have going on, so you might save a little money, while getting something special, like a spa, or a grilling station. Some places will also have pool furniture you may want to look at. Once installation begins, stay involved by asking about progress, and perhaps taking a peek every once and awhile, but otherwise, stay out of the worker's way. There will be a lot to be done, and you hired them to do it. There is no reason for you to involve yourself in the finer details, and insisting on doing so can slow up the process, costing you more money, and time, then is needed. Buying a swimming pool is much more simpler than you may think, and as long as you know what you are looking for, and use discretion, you can find the perfect contractor to handle the work for you. That will leave you able to relax, knowing that you and your family will be enjoying your new swimming pool in no time. |