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Agape Pools & Outdoor Spaces

1234 Main Street
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Agape Pools & Outdoor Spaces

1234 Main Street
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Welcome to Agape Pools & Outdoor Spaces. We offer pool construction and installation. Please reach out to us to schedule a time to discuss your pool project, we are looking forward to servicing your family.

Welcome to Agape Pools & Outdoor Spaces. We offer pool construction and installation. Please reach out to us to schedule a time to discuss your pool project, we are looking forward to servicing your family.


Clearwater Pools & Spas

2169-B Montgomery Hwy So.
5.00(
1
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Clearwater Pools & Spas

2169-B Montgomery Hwy So.
5.00(
1
)
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Clearwater Pools & Spas is a family owned and operated business. Andy Lockhart and Jim Collier opened Clearwater Pools & Spas in 1981. Our number one goal at Clearwater Pools & Spas is customer satisfaction. A pool is an enjoyable experience, and Clearwater wants to make sure you enjoy it.

"They have been very helpful with my pool and figuring out the chemical levels to use, etc. They offer curbside service and payments over the phone with the current Covid-19 situation."

Joseph G on April 2020

Clearwater Pools & Spas is a family owned and operated business. Andy Lockhart and Jim Collier opened Clearwater Pools & Spas in 1981. Our number one goal at Clearwater Pools & Spas is customer satisfaction. A pool is an enjoyable experience, and Clearwater wants to make sure you enjoy it.

"They have been very helpful with my pool and figuring out the chemical levels to use, etc. They offer curbside service and payments over the phone with the current Covid-19 situation."

Joseph G on April 2020

Pool Construction and Installation questions, answered by experts

In most states, it is a legal requirement to have a fence around your pool. Laws vary by state and city, so check with your state and local government for regulations specific to you. Additionally, most homeowners' insurance providers will require some type of fence surrounding a residential pool before they provide coverage.

Depending on your budget, wants, and needs, a pool enclosure can be a worthwhile investment. It all comes down to how much you use your pool, and what it would mean to you to have year-round access to it.

If you know that you'll swim in your pool a lot, then having an enclosure means you don't have to worry about the weather. It's also a lot easier to maintain the water, because you don't have to deal with leaves falling into the pool, and the water's chemical levels tend to be more stable.

Evaporation causes up to 70% of outdoor pools’ energy losses, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. While you can’t completely prevent evaporation, different types of pool covers can help a lot. Pool enclosures, however, don’t do much to stop evaporation—and the cost to build a pool enclosure likely won’t tempt you to try.

Mesh and tempered glass are both very safe pool fencing options because they’re difficult to climb. You might also want to consider installing a pool safety net, and always make sure your pool is maintained properly. You could even consider a swimming pool enclosure that surrounds the pool on all sides.

The life span of a screen on a pool cage depends on the material used:

  • Fiberglass screens last from 10 to 15 years.

  • Aluminum screens last 15 to 20 years.

  • Polyester screens last 20 to 30 years.

  • Stainless steel screens last 30 years or more.

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