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Chris Attardo Professional Pool Builder Explains How do they build an Inground Swimming Pools?
Chris Attardo Professional Pool Builder Explains How do they build an Inground Swimming Pools? Chris Attardo Explains the entire process of Building an Inground Swimming Pool in New England
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 21, 2009 --
Chris Attardo Professional Pool Builder Explains How do they build an Inground Swimming Pools?
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http://www.chrisattardo.com Decide how much money you want to spend on building an in-ground swimming pool. Do you want a simple pool or something more elaborate with fountains, rocks, underwater lights, slides and other pool accessories? Keep in mind you’ll need to budget for pool supplies as well. This includes, but is not limited to water chemicals, cleaning supplies, a fence, a pool cover etc. I build concrete (gunite) inground pools and vinyl liner swimming pools. Some people ask when is the best time to build a swimming pool? Anytime is a great time to build, but obviously most people think Spring/Summer is the best time to build. This actually is not always the case since that is the busiest time of year. We find the fall to be an ideal time to build since you are then guaranteed a full season come next spring, plus there are much less delays in the fall/winter since weather is more predictable and town building inspectors are less busy for necessary inspections. Plus now come spring time you can do your landscape without the pool guys in the yard. We have been known to dig pools in snowy weather just to get a head start to ensure a full season for our customers. It is much nicer to be enjoying nice weather and see water in your pool than to watch it be built. So anytime including fall/winter is a good time to start your new pool.I service all types of inground swimming pools. What is the cost of an inground pool such as those shown on the internet? There is no easy answer for this question as each and every pool is custom designed and built for each customer. There are many factors (including site conditions, pool features, and design) that greatly affect the cost of the project. I sell typical vinyl swimming pools (18' x 36') pools for less than $25,000. Our average pool with decking and many accessories is about $30,000-$60,000. Where our (concrete) gunite pools are on the higher end of that scale, but not too much pricier. How long will it take to build my pool? Most projects are normally completed in a 3 to 12 week period after receiving the necessary pool permits from the towns. Our vinyl liner swimming pools average about 3-4 weeks after commencement where our (concrete) Gunite pools take more like 4-12 weeks. If there are delays beyond these time frames, it is usually due to delays beyond the contractor's control; weather being the number one factor. Another factor in delays can be site inspections being completed. We do not control these factors but we strive to complete each and every project on time and will provide you with an estimated start and completion date during the contract process.
When I build a pool in your yard, I am not only creating a vacation land, but I am also building a relationship with you. We continue our relationship with our customer after the construction is completed. Plus we build a mostly automated swimming pool that allows you to enjoy it without the work. Simply put, our hearts are in it. We do not compare ourselves to the "competition" as you would normally define them. We do not match our strengths against their weaknesses. We leave that analysis up to you. Will I need a permit for my new pool and who applies for the permit? All swimming pools need a permit to be constructed. Most towns this will require seeing at least the Building Department. I understand that this would be an inconvenience for our customers, so I will handle the permit process for you. Since I build pools in many towns I have established relationships with town inspectors and office personnel. I do not charge you for the permit, although you will have to reimburse us for the permit fees charged by the town you live in. Many towns have a different payment scale but on average permit fees are about $200-$400. How do I get started if I'm interested in obtaining a pool? First thing you should do is consider the size and scope of the pool project. Next, locate a site plan and see how well your ideas fit into the site constraints. Then, after envisioning what you would like, contact Chris Attardo at 866-603-7665 to set an appointment to come out and visit your property. During my visit, I will offer you some of our ideas and give you feedback on your own "visions", while working within site parameters. I will then provide you with a plan on how I can help you make your pool project a resounding success.
More information can be found online at http://www.chrisattardo.com
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