1. Do Your Research
Make sure to research any pool builders you're considering contracting. Check with the Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been lodged against the pool company. You might also want to check the contractor's references. Chances are that contractors who are willing to provide you with an ample list of references are more likely to be legit and have satisfied customers.
2. Know Your Needs
Before you can determine whether or not a certain contractor is right for you, you must know what you expect the contractor to accomplish. Do you want an above-ground pool or an in-ground pool installed? Do you expect landscaping services to make your pool area an outdoor oasis, or do you only expect basic installation? Answers to these questions will impact who you should choose since you'll want to make sure you choose a contractor who can meet your expectations.
3. Get Recommendations
If you have any friends or family members who have recently had a pool installed, get recommendations from them. People went through what you're going through can offer you first-hand advice and can tell you which contractors to use and which to avoid at all costs. If you don't know anyone in person who's had a pool installed, read customer reviews and testimonials of any companies you're considering using before investing money in them.
If you take the time to do some research, you can make sure that you are putting yourself in the hands of a reputable company.
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