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IPSSA Texas News
IPSSA Texas News
TEXAS
Volume 4, Issue 8
Newsletter available on-line subscribe at www.ipssatexas.com
August 2014
IPSSA Region 12 Table Top
Save the Date IPSSA Region 12
First Annual Table Top
November 1st, 2014, from 12 to 4pm.
Region 12 is presenting our first annual Table Top event at the
Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive in Hurst.
There is free covered parking for your convenience.
Free admission for all pool professionals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Region 12 Table Top ·············· 1
Come meet with the manufacturer and vendor
reps from the pool industry as well as the distributors, check out the fall specials and bring all
of your questions.
For additional information contact
Eustaquio Portillo Dallas Chapter President
214-325-6746
portilloeye@aol.com
PROS POOL TOOLS FOR LENDING LIBRARY
By Nate Traylor
Pool and Spa News
Tool Lending Library ··············· 1+9
May I borrow that?: Tools such as this portable vacuum are loaned to members of
IPSSA's Fort Worth chapter free of charge.
Chapter Meeting Dates ············ 2
There are certain tools the average pool professional doesn’t typically have on
hand.
Calendar/Going to the Ballgame 3
Region 9 Meeting ··················· 4
Message from IPSSA President · 5+11
Region 12 Meeting ················· 7
Supporting our Veterans ·········· 11
Education Expo/Birthdays ········ 12
Ft. Worth Update/Insider Tips ···· 12
IPSSA Texas Website/Magnets · 15
The Arrow Blog······················ 16
Take a portable vacuum, for example.
These rolling self-contained debris suckers are convenient when your client’s
equipment isn’t up to the task, but at
$1,000 or more, some techs can’t justify
the expense.
For certain members of the Independent
Pool & Spa Service Association, borrowing is now an option.
IPSSA’s Fort Worth chapter recently
began a lending library, giving its 45
members access to a variety of tools
and equipment they might not always
need.
There are no safety deposits or burdensome paperwork, instead,
the program operates with
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IPSSA TEXAS
How to reach us:
Ingrid Slagle
Editor/Webmaster
info@ipssatexas.com
817-304-7244
7186 Baker Blvd.
Richland Hills, TX 76118
CHAPTER MEMBER MEETINGS
AUSTIN MEMBER MEETING
Cherry Creek Catfish Company
5712 Manchaca Rd.
Austin. TX 78745
First Tuesday of the month 6:00pm
Keith Timm President 512-636-3750
Dale Hawkins Vice President 512-636-4184
Will Pietri Treasurer 512-351-0323
Frank Berlanga Jr. Secretary 512-563-9971
AUSTIN NORTH MEMBER MEETING
ACC Cypress Creek
1555 Cypress Creek Rd. Room 2213
Cedar Park, TX 78613
Second Tuesday of the month 6:00pm
Rick Beaubouef President 512-466-9672
Shane Applegate Vice President
512-487-4264
Rayan Haring Secretary 512-884-6529
Hal Denbar Treasurer 512-636-8122
CORPUS CHRISTI MEMBER MEETING
Dragonfly Restaurant
14701 S. Padre Island Dr.
Corpus Christi, TX 78418
First Thursday of the month 6:30pm
Mike Baker President 361-563-7665
Wade Deshazer Vice President
361-658-8581
Randall Sparks Secretary 361-548-7220
Michael Holzer Treasurer 361-815-0936
DALLAS MEMBER MEETING
Tony’s Diner
3367 Beltline
Garland, TX 75044
Fourth Tuesday - 5:30pm
Eustaquio Portillo President 214-325-6746
Bill Winter Vice President 972-523-0537
James Stapleton Secretary 972-422-7665
Juan Colunga Treasurer 214-478-2360
FORT WORTH MEMBER MEETING
Mi Pueblo
8010 Bedford Euless Rd.
N Richland Hills, TX 76118
Third Tuesday of the month 6:30pm
Tina Lehmann President 817-991-0555
Lance Rust Vice President 214-882-5414
Jason Sanchez Secretary 817-901-8363
John Powers Treasurer 817-453-5426
HOUSTON MEMBER MEETING
Fuddruckers
2475 Kirkwood
Houston, TX
Second Tuesday of the month 7:00pm
Board Meeting preceding
President
Bryan Norris President 713-234-7649
David Queen Vice President
281-807-5442
James Schultz Secretary 713-703-1688
Doug Dinkins Treasurer 281-794-6644
HOUSTON NORTH MEETING
IHop
Rayford/Sawdust Exit 73
25619 Interstate 45, Spring, TX 77380
Third Thursday of the month 7pm
Gary Lindsey President 936-448-4208
David Basso Vice President 832-617-0340
Stephen Titone Secretary 281-773-8643
Roland Gilliam Jr. Treasurer
936-355-0370
MID CITIES MEMBER MEETING
SCP Carrollton
2107 Hutton Dr.,
Carrollton, TX 75006
First Monday of the month 7:00pm
Jeremy Smith President 214-695-8717
Kraig Williams Vice President
972-800-2123
Keith May Secretary 800-507-9010
Mike Bomalick Treasurer 469-939-7647
SAN ANTONIO MEETING
Clear Springs Restaurant
606 Afton Oaks
San Antonio, TX
First Monday of the month
Officers Meeting 6:00 pm
Chapter Meeting 6:30 pm
Attendance is taken 7:00 pm
Becky Clayson President 210-240-3121
Martin Fowler Vice President 210-659-6529
Mike Clark Secretary 210-545-7727
Mike Posson Treasurer 210-496-2244
TARRANT COUNTY MEMBER MEETING
Dixie House Café
6200 E. Lancaster
Fort Worth, TX 76112
First Tuesday of the month 7:00pm
Dave Boyd President 817-235-5654
Will Ainsworth Vice President
817-987-8580
Rodney Meyer Secretary 469-644-0576
Chris Byars Treasurer 817-597-5132
WAXAHACHIE MEMBER MEETING
Denny’s
408 Westchase Drive
Grand Prairie, TX 75052
Second Wednesday of the month 7:00am
Neal Holt President 972-617-9877
Larry Hutson Vice President 972-617-7999
Bob Bauer Treasurer 214-577-4843
Gary Harrell Secretary 817-896-7655
HOUSTON WEST MEETING
IHop
2940 West Sam Houston Pkwy. S.
Houston, TX 77042
First Monday of the month 7pm
Earl Jones President 832-573-8279
Troy Bowzer Vice President 281-849-7665
Donnie Jones Secretary 832-275-0612
David Howard Treasurer 832-689-5636
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RANGER GAME SEPTEMBER 2014
Fort Worth Chapter once again will be going to the Ball Game on September
25th - 7pm. All chapters and family or friends are invited.
Ticket will be $37.50, the Rangers are playing Oakland, should be a great
game.
The Fort Worth chapter will
be in the “all you can eat
porch”. You will be able
to stay in the air conditioned inside area or the
covered outside seating.
Contact Tina Lehmann,
president of the Fort Worth
chapter to get your tickets
call 817-991-0555.
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REGION 9 BOARD MEETING
UPCOMING EVENTS
Regional Directors Meeting,
August 2, 2014
Region Meeting
Region 9 Board Meeting
October 11, 2014 San Antonio
Region 12 Board Meeting
October 4, 2014 Mid Cities Hosting
Show
January 14-17, 2015
San Antonio
Region 9 Executive Board
Director - Jim Smith
512-206-0606
Secretary - Phil Sharp
210-673-2909
Treasurer- Keith Timm
512-636-3750
Corpus Christi - Mike Baker
361-563-7665
Houston - Bryan Norris
713-234-7649
North Austin - Rick Beaubouef
512-466-9672
North Houston - Gary Lindsey
936-448-4208
San Antonio - Becky Clayson
210-240-3121
West Houston - Earl Jones
832-573-8279
Sean Clark and
Kevin Gunter with
FWP spoke at the
Region 9 meeting
about a state wide
rebate program for
all the IPSSA
Texas chapters.
The Region also
approved a new
chapter in the
Houston Bay
Area, pending
paperwork and
B.O.R.D approval.
The Houston area is growing quickly adding 3 new
chapters this year, North West - and now South.
The Central
Houston
chapter has a
new president, Bryan
Norris. Welcome Bryan.
From left to right: Martin Fowler Vice President of the San
Antonio chapter and owner of the sweet ride (Lemo), Mark
Posson Treasurer San Antonio and his wife Sue, Phill
Sharp Region 9 Secretary and Susan Sharp
Region 12 Executive Board
Director - Jason S. Lehmann
817-605-0194
Secretary - Neal Holt
214-837-5884
Treasurer - Bob Bauer
214-577-4843
Dallas - Eustaquio Portillo
214-325-6746
Fort Worth - Tina Lehmann
817-605-0194
Mid Cities - Jeremy Smith
214-695-8717
Tarrant County - Dave Boyd
817-235-5654
We want to take this opportunity to thank the past
president of the Houston
chapter for all his dedication and effort, thank you
Jim Jacobsmeyer.
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MESSAGE FROM THE IPSSA PRESIDENT
By Todd Starner
Todd Starner is the Region 11 Director and current President of IPSSA.
I sat last Saturday in a Region 11
meeting listening to chapter reports,
region business and the Tropical Pool
Show. The attention then turned to
me with the question “what has the
BORD been up to?” As I started my
hour long presentation it occurred to
me that if my peeps in my region do
not know what is going on at the
BORD level chances are neither does anybody else. So sit back
and let me fill you in on what your BORD has been up to. When
I was sworn in as President in February, I had many ideas and
thoughts, but have since narrowed it down to a few things I felt
the BORD could accomplish this year:
1. New website and association management software
2. To work with as many other organizations as possible
3. To grow IPSSA internally
4. Leave IPSSA in a better place than I found it
At the time of this writing, we have hired an association management software consultant to work with Amy in our Executive
Office to help find a software program that will streamline IPSSA.
Our goal is to allow you to pay your dues, change an address,
upload real time rosters, register online for next year’s Leadership
Conference, etc. by the end of November.
With regard to working with other organizations, in March Terry
Snow, Jeremy Smith and myself attended in the NPDA National
Convention in Orlando, Florida. At this time I would like to congratulate Jeremy Smith for being nominated to sit on the NPDA
Board. I have had the opportunity to work with Greg with the NPC
(National Plaster Council) and am looking forward to working with
him in the future. IPSSA was also the first to donate $15,000 to
CPSA for the drought campaign. The Outreach Committee is
working hand-in-hand with CPSA on multiple issues that affect
many of you in the State of California. Our affiliation with the
NSPF still offers IPSSA members 30% off classes taken through
our website. Jason Lehman and the Education Committee are
close to having the Treasurer’s module and the President’s module completed as well as the 60 hour class for the State of Florida.
One of the BORD’s goals this year was to grow IPSSA internally,
to help with this the BORD decided at the April 26th BORD meeting to have a contest. I hope your Regional Directors have informed you. If not, starting July 1st and ending December 31st the
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SCP South Austin
2124 E. St. Elmo
Austin, TX 78744
512.326.8478
SCP Fort Worth
7427 Dogwood Park
Fort Worth, TX 76118
817.595.0525
NPT Houston
4300 Pine Timbers, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77041
713.460. 8794
SCP Austin
9230 Neils Thompson Dr., Suite 108
Austin, TX 78758
512.835.4200
SCP Arlington
2900 E. Pioneer Pkwy. Ste. 180
Grand Prairie, TX 76010
972.988.0657
SCP San Antonio
1074 Arion Circle Suite 102
San Antonio, TX 78216
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Superior Austin
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Superior Grapevine
800 Industrial Blvd., Suite 400
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SCP San Antonio
15261 Capital Port Drive Suite 111
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SCP Carrollton
2107 Hutton Drive
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SCP Houston South
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REGION 12 BOARD MEETING
Front row, left to right: Dave Boyd, Jason Lehmann, Bob Bauer, Neal Holt
Second row, left to right: Will Ainsworth, Debbie Rust w/Rusty, Ingrid Slagle, Juan Colunga w/son Daniel, Lance Rust, Tina Lehmann
Back row, left to right: Gordon Slagle, Eustaquio Portillo, Lisa Stapleton, James Stapleton, Kraig Williams
Dennis Freeman with Hasa sponsored our lunch at the Region 12
board meeting on July 12th. Thank
you Hasa for your generosity.
Dennis gave us a rundown on how
Hasa makes its products different
than anyone else. He also reminded
us to make sure to enter the contest for a Harley Davidson that Hasa
is currently running.
Go to Hasapool.com
and enter to win, one
never knows, right?!
It could be YOU .
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PROS POOL TOOLS FOR LENDING LIBRARY
Continued from page 1
one simple rule: You broke it, you bought it.
“We’re a big brotherhood,” said chapter vice president Lance Rust. “We all know each other.”
Several months ago, Rust came up with the notion of a communal tool shed of sorts and so far has collected about a dozen devices
that could make members’ jobs a little easier.
Among some of the more hard-to-come-by gadgets in its inventory are a variety of computer service panels compatible with several
major pool equipment brands. The units, which retail between $500 and $600 and aren’t always stocked in supply houses, are used to
make updates to an installed system at the control pad. No need to access the control panel indoors.
“Those are a lifesaver,” said Rust, the CEO of Certified Pools serving the North Dallas/Collin County area. “Without that you’ve got to
wait for the homeowner to get home in order to get into the house.”
Though state law requires Texas pool pros to carry an electrical license, some lack the tools most electricians wouldn’t leave home
without. That’s why it was fortuitous that a Zodiac Pool Systems representative donated not only a multimeter, but a number of other
items such as manometer for checking gas volume in a heater, a kit for diagnosing robotic cleaners and several service panels.
These tools are “costly and they don’t use them every day, and when they do, they have this reserve,” said Dan Warriner, a territory
sales manager with Zodiac.
Equipment caches will likely catch on with neighboring chapters. “In fact, I know it will because I’m going to talk to them about it,” he
said.
Natural Chemistry also contributed metal test kits for analyzing nitrate and copper content in pools.
“These go above-and-beyond your commercial test kits,” Rust said.
Rust will continue serving as the self-appointed equipment librarian as long as he’s on the chapter board, then “all that will go to the
next board to keep up the tradition,” he said. “Maybe they’ll add to it.”
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MESSAGE FROM THE IPSSA PRESIDENT
Continued from page 5
chapter that signs up the most new members will win $3,000,
the second place chapter will win $2,000 and the third place
chapter will win $1,000. To qualify your chapter must sign up
five (5) new or reinstated members, transfer and employee
members will not qualify. A chapter must be an approved
chapter as of July 1st. We are happy to report that we added
two new chapters at the April 26th BORD meeting, so I would
like to welcome the West Houston chapter in Region 9 and the
Lakewood Ranch chapter in Region 11 On a down note, I had
to accept the resignation of a Regional Director, Jeff Theders,
of Region 5 who stepped down in early April. I would like to
thank Jeff for his service to IPSSA and wish him the best in his
future endeavors. At this time I would like to welcome the new
Region 5 Director, Steve Donohoe. Many of you know Steve
from teaching CPO classes in southern California. I am looking
forward to working with him.
On a personal note, Region 11 is working on its first pool
show, The Tropical Pool Show, which makes its debut September 19 – 20 in Ft. Lauderdale at the Embassy Suites. I
would like to thank all of you in the IPSSA family that have
helped and my dedicated Pool Show Committee.
For my fourth goal, leaving IPSSA in a better place than I
found it, I’m still working on it...
SUPPORTING OUR VETERANS
Debbie Rust a member of the Texas Bluebonnet Chapter of the DAR and a proud
member of the Fort Worth Chapter of IPSSA
is making one more of the six deliveries this
year for the veterans. IPSSA Fort Worth
chapter approved a sizable donation to the
VA.
Along with clothing, toiletry items and other
essentials she also had one of Certified
Pools customers donate what was essentially a small Library for
the veterans. This is one of the proudest moments of Debbie and
her husband and the Fort Worth Chapter of IPSSA to be able to
give
back to
the
ones
that
truly
deserve
it.
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FORT WORTH CHAPTER UPDATE
EDUCATION EXPO 2014
October 15-19, 2014
Registration Deadline: October 1, 2014
Location: The Edge Training Facility, 1212 E. 10th St.
Plano,TX 75074
APSP CERTIFIED MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST (CMS) October 17th19th. For new pool/spa workers. Non-member cost $675.00, APSP
member cost $450.00, IPSSA member cost $550.00.
APSP CERTIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN (CST) October 16th-18th.
For experienced pool/spa service & repair technicians. Non-member
cost $800.00, APSP member cost $550.00, IPSSA member cost
$650.00.
NSPF CERTIFIED POOL OPERATOR (CPO) October 15 & 16th. CPO
class is required for those operating commercial pools, spas, spray
parks / pads & interactive fountains. APSP Member, Non-member &
IPSSA cost $325.00.
RESIDENTIAL "APPLIANCE INSTALLER" LICENSE (RAIL) Prep
Course. October 16th. Class time: 8:00 am - 12:30 pm. Not a certification class but helps pass state test. Includes NEC book & tabs. APSP
Member, Non-member & IPSSA $365.00.
I would like to congratulate
Jason Lehmann on his unopposed run for his 2nd term as
Region 12 Director!! I know he
will continue to do a terrific
job. The region is finding its
way and with strong leadership, we will succeed. The
chapters all gave their reports
and it looks like we are all
doing well. The sea turtle project is ongoing and there will be another run for South
Padre in early November. As the dates and schedules
get finalized we will update everyone with all of the info.
It’s a great feel good project that is generating a lot of
interest in IPSSA as a whole.
I also want to remind everyone that I have the Ranger
game tickets for September 25th, 7pm for $37.50. So
come on out and lets have some fun. I know it’s been a
hectic year so far and it would be fun to grab a hotdog
and watch a game. See you there!
POOL & SPA CONSTRUCTION COURSE (PSCC) October 16-19,
2014. Prep course. Builder's Manual (CPB). (Sunday is testing only).
APSP Members $995.00, Non-member $1195.00.
TO REGISTER ONLINE: http://apspnorthtexas.org
Questions contact Randa Nelson at 214-707-2650
WHEN THIS HAPPENS TO YOU!
Chigger Bites
This is a reliable cure for chigger bites. Mix some salt in
Vicks VapoRub and apply it over the bitten area. This
will give you relief from intense itching. The best time to
put on this mixture is at night as when you wake up the
next morning, the swelling will be gone and the rashes
will be reduced to a great extent. This tip was submitted
by Lance Rust.
Got Sprayed by a Skunk?
Jana Auringer 8/7
Dan Bauer 8/14
Carlos Cisneros 8/12
John Michael Clark 8/6
Wade Deshazer 8/2
Christine Gains 8/12
Ken Garrett 8/22
Todd Gustafson 8/22
Gary Harrell 8/24
CJ Johnson 8/3
Tina Lehmann 8/15
David Llevellyn 8/21
Thomas Luper 8/23
Glen Myrick 8/19
Bryan Norris 8/6
Sherrill Oakes 8/3
Bob Pederson 8/13
Lee Parks Pitcock 8/10
Emil Ploch 8/12
John Powers 8/3
Paul Sellers 8/24
Bobby Sharp 8/30
Lorenzo Solis 8/10
Tom Sullivan 8/26
Todd Swearingen 8/15
Brian Tully 8/13
Dewayne Ueckert 8/9
Betania Whittle 8/15
Here is how to remove skunk smells quickly. When you
or your pet has been
sprayed by a skunk,
everyone says to use
tomato juice. But that
doesn't fix the problem
because the smell returns. Here is how to
remove the odor instantly for good.
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1 quart of hydrogen peroxide
1 cup of baking soda
1 teaspoon of lemon dish soap
Submitted by Ingrid (I know this works because this
happened to my dog years ago)
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IPSSA Texas Website has a New Fresh Look
To find a service company in your area go the
Texas Chapter link and select your city
Subscribe to our FREE ipssa Texas newsletter using the form below
Why ipssa
$3 million in liability insurance, including HazMat, pollution and pop-up
coverage.
Members have $50,000 group life insurance and $5,000 accidental medical coverage.
“Sick Route Coverage”. Qualified association members step in to cover your route in time of
illness or injury.
Educational opportunities through monthly chapter meetings. Industry leaders provide presentations, training and assistance to members.
Access to a network of professionals, educational materials and opportunities.
Access to lowest cost group liability insurance in the industry.
An unmatched level of coverage with an amazing track record of taking care of the independent
professional.
Networking opportunities with other local swimming pool and spa service professionals.
Take advantage of being associated with the marketing and branding of the IPSSA name.
Scholarship funds available for educational courses related to your business
History
IPSSA was formed in 1988 as a result of a merger between IPSA and Cal-IPSA. Those two
organizations were a part of the original association founded in 1961 for the purpose of pool
service technicians banding together to help each other in times of illness or disability.
Mission
The Independent Pool and Spa Service Association, Inc. exists for the mutual professional benefit
and growth of its members and for the continued improvement of the pool and spa industry.
Code of Ethics
As a member of the Independent Pool and Spa Service Association, Inc., will utilize my professional knowledge and skilled practical workmanship in providing quality
customer service. To that end, it will be my responsibility to keep informed of developments in the pool and spa industry, including new techniques and product applications. My second obligation will be to IPSSA members by giving them any professional assistance they need, including sick route coverage. In this endeavor, I shall
respect their clientele and not encroach upon their routes. My final responsibility will be to my community and its citizens. I will strive to communicate the necessity for
pool safety and other issues of importance to pool and spa owners. In these ways, I will promote the ideals and objectives of the Independent Pool and Spa Service
Association, Inc.
I have design a new website for ipssa
Texas, I hope you will find it easy to maneuver. I would advise all members in
Texas to review their listing. If you do not
want to be listed online, PLEASE email
or call me as soon as possible and I can
take you off in no time at all.
If you have other concerns or an idea,
feel free to call me and we can discuss it.
The traffic to our ipssa Texas website
has increased a lot, I think it could be
several things that we are doing. For
instance the truck magnets that have our
website address on it, also the huge banner that hangs at Sea Turtle Inc. in South
Padre. We have almost doubled the likes
on our ipssatexas facebook page and we
are connected to manufacturers, pool
builders and of course pool service companies and Sea Turtle Inc’s facebook
page with over 30,000 followers.
IPSSA Inc. is also in the process of revamping the national website, and I believe you will be able to be listed by zip
code. We will have to wait and see, all
good things take time,
as we all know.
Thank you
Ingrid Slagle
817-304-7244
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Routine service call leads to discovery
of dangerous pool heater
Source: Arrow Blog
Sometimes recognition is due. John Huber, an
IPSSA member and owner of Sparkling Pools in Brentwood,
California went to a residence for what he thought was a
routine pump repair today. As he approached the equipment pad he saw a old wood shed housing the pool equipment. Inside was a very old heater with no external vent
stack. It presented not only a fire hazard, but a serious risk
carbon monoxide poisoning to any service tech working
inside the shed, as well as to children playing inside the
structure.
Kudos to John, who promptly shut the gas valve
and disconnected the heater’s electrical connections, making he heater unusable. John will explain the safety hazard
to the pool owner, but in the meantime the risk of a serious
tragedy has been removed. Safe pools are good business
and we congratulate John Huber for making this pool safer.
Would You Take This Job?
Source: Arrow Blog
A pool tech has been asked to clean and re-fill an empty
fiberglass pool. The pool has been empty for a few years
and has three feet of dirt in the bottom. The walls are
slightly bulging and because of the accumulated dirt, it’s
unknown whether the bottom is bulging too. The house is
being sold and the buyer won’t complete the sale until the
pool is cleaned and filled.
My opinion: This is a risky job. The shell may be cracked
or the pool tech may damage it as he worked in the empty
pool to remove the dirt from the bottom. In either case, he
will likely be blamed for the damage to the shell since he is
aware that it is bulging and the risks involved. The buyers
could rescind their offer to buy the house
based on the shell damage, exposing the
pool tech to even further liability. I would
walk away from this job, fast.
Would you take this job? The customer is
willing to pay $500.