Interested in 15x30 inground fiberglass pool, heater, saltwater chlorinator
Kelly E
We are looking for a fiberglass pool approximately 12 by 24. We have an empty lot behind our home for access
Dennis M
As lifestyles get more hectic, pool spas become more popular with Americans who want to be able to relax at the end of hard day without having to visit a public facility. Just as in swimming pools, in-ground spas now incorporate a variety of features that enhances your spa experience. Interchangeable jets that allow you to aim pressure at specific parts of the body, full blown outdoor stereo systems that allow i-Pod compatibility, and a choice of the number of jets you want to have in your spa to increase your enjoyment -- all these can be added to give you a spa that's a cut above the rest. There are plenty of factors to look at before installing a pool spa. For example, many home owners assume that the cost of the spa ends with spa construction. Remember, that all spas no matter who installs them need regular servicing. Besides annual service contracts to keep your spa running effectively, there is also the cost of keeping the spa clean and hygienic. Your spa contractor may recommend that your spa be surfaced with anti-microbial protection to prevent bacterial growth. This will add to your spa construction costs. Besides, your home owner's insurance premiums may be increased when you add a pool spa to your property. Also, remember that an in-ground spa may increase the value of your home, but will also translate into heftier property taxes.
A spa construction should be looked at as a major home improvement project, and you must hire a qualified pool spa contractor only after intense scrutiny. Always compare estimates from more than one spa contractor before you make a decision. This allows you to get a fair idea of what you can expect to pay for your spa construction, besides allowing you to compare the contractor's experience. A prospective contractor should be able to provide samples from his port folio, as well as provide references. Call theses references, and ask them if the project was completed within budget and on time? How did he undertake the cleaning up of the work area? Was he easy to work with?
Make sure that your spa builder agrees to a detailed written contract before you hire his services. A spa construction contract should include a complete description of all tasks that have to be performed, including the kind of pumps and filters that he will install. The contract must also include a breakdown of the project cost, as well as the schedule for payment. Also, include an estimated start and completion date of the project, but be flexible taking into consideration that there will be delays because of the weather. Your spa construction contract must include a provision that any sub contractors, dealers and suppliers must be paid promptly. We can help you locate in-ground spa contractors in Las Vegas. Simply request an estimate through our form, and you will receive up to 4 free spa construction estimates from experienced spa builders in Las Vegas.