
The first thing that should be done when looking for a good pool contractor is to ask around. Ask neighbors, friends, and family if they can recommend anyone. A local builder who has a good reputation may know someone. Check with the Better Business Bureau to see if they have any complaints lodged against them. Ask the contractor themselves for references and if you can possibly see any past work they have done.

Once you think you may have the right person for the job, ask to see any license or certifications that they may be required to have. If they do not produce them, they are probably not going to do a good job. If they do produce them, make copies of them. Have a contract drawn up and be sure to specify anything specific that you want fo your pool. Be sure to make a copy of the contract as well. The cost should be in the contract.
Be sure that the pool contractor that you hire obtains all the necessary permits needed to install the swimming pool. State laws require certain permits be obtained for every phase of the construction. This includes digging the hole where the pool will go, construction of the frame of the pool, and construction of the pool itself. If the contractor does not have any of these permits, do not hire them.

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