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Learn
what to do BEFORE you start
this very expensive project,
so you won't be surprised during
construction with
unnecessary costs
that could have been avoided
if you
had just read this handbook.
AND
because there are so many different circumstances and
options available when building an inground pool,
included with this handbook is a form where you can ask
me questions you might have after reading the book.
So, If you are seriously considering
having an inground pool installed on your property and would
like the comfort of having a knowledgeable, unbiased expert guide you through what can often be a stressful
process, then you are in the right place.
I know that the Internet is full of
information on the subject of buying an inground swimming pool,
and that in itself, can be very
confusing.
Many years ago when the Internet first got
started, a friend of mine said "Trying to get the simple and correct
information you need off the Internet was like trying to get a drink
of water from a fire hose." And this is even true
more so now as it was then.
I
built my first pool in 1972 and I've seen it all.
I've
built all three of the most popular inground pools:
·
Gunite (shotcreat/cement) ·
Vinyl ·
Fiberglass
I do not have a bias toward either
type so
my opinions are based on my experience only.
So, now that I'm retired, I thought it best
to create a straight forward, easy to read handbook to guide you through the
entire process. Remember, I am here to help you get a
well-built pool at a fair price and help make the whole process
something that the whole family can enjoy. It is not my intent
to deny a fair profit to the builder, but to make sure that you,
the customer, is treated fairly.
It's called
Swimming Pool Buying Tips
and
includes free consult with the author.
All of this is available for only
$19.57
This handbook covers everything you need to know
about buying an inground pool. Here is a list of subjects:
· what type of
construction is best for your yard and budget · finding a builder
and contracts · selecting a
design · decking and trim · basic pool
equipment · miscellaneous
equipment (accessories) · questions and
feedback page
· remember, you can contact the author
with any questions you have
Think of me as an Uncle who was in the
business and who can answer any question you might have. HONESTLY, I am only
interested in seeing you get the best
possible pool at a fair price.
In fact, at the end of the book, there is
a form where you can email me questions you might have
on areas that you think need clarification..
Inside
Swimming Pool
Buying Tips, you can
get straight answers to those questions and concerns
that you might have. Many people who have had
pools installed wish they
knew
more about the
whole process before they built their pool.

In fact, if you speak to
people who have put in pools, while they may be happy with the
end product, they likely encountered stressful issues at
some point during the installation, which many times cost
them more money than they expected especially during the
important excavation stage.
Most people would say that if
they had a better idea of what to expect it would have made
their experience much more pleasant and probably saved them
money in the process.
The reason for my
Swimming Pool Buying Tips handbook and
and consult
is to help ensure you get the best pool that meets your needs.
During the pool installation, the most
critical time is the excavation phase and here is where
sometimes very large, additional charges are incurred. I WILL show you how to keep these extra
costs under control
whereby saving you sometimes thousands of dollars.
Now you can have peace of mind that comes along
with an independent pool expert to assist you during the
confusing process of selecting from the wide range of equipment
available.
Let me help you to see through all the
double talk from the pool salesperson promoting their own
agenda. Remember, they are paid on a commission basis so
the higher the price, the more money they make.
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