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California Fiberglass Pools

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California Fiberglass Pools

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25 years of experience

Bakersfield based pool builder & pool service provider.We offer three types of pools.Concrete,fiberglass & vinyl liner pools.Unlike some builders we will build pools on expansive soils & our concrete pools are not sub contracted out.Our employees are polite & respectful.We have an A plus rating with the BBB,

Bakersfield based pool builder & pool service provider.We offer three types of pools.Concrete,fiberglass & vinyl liner pools.Unlike some builders we will build pools on expansive soils & our concrete pools are not sub contracted out.Our employees are polite & respectful.We have an A plus rating with the BBB,




"I did a self build and hired Phil from a referral from Ande's Pools. First off Ande is awesome. I do recommend him if you need a contractor. Phil seemed like a nice enough guy, I guess. We set the date for my pool to get plumbed and his crew out to install. The plumbing part took a couple days but he never ordered parts that I needed. It took almost two months to install my shear descents and over 3 months to get the lights to work properly. I paid this guy 10% over the price for the equipment and the "warranty and service" BS. All I get is a run around over and over. He charged my $500.00 for a trench for one low voltage yard light. The trench is 50 feet long. He told me to buy a light and wire and he would do it, really? I waited 8 months to install the lights, never happened. He sent a schematic of the panel. Gee thanks, I can look at the panel and get that. I am no electrician, but I can read. I could have already run the wire and connected the lights, but it is the principle of it all. I paid too much money for that and I wanted him to do it. I think he did a rush job on my pool and did crappy work. You can never call him. He might get back with you months later and tell you how busy he is. I would never hire him again, ever. I am Godly man an very trusting. I should have done a better background check and found a honest plumber."

Darren W on July 2020

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"I did a self build and hired Phil from a referral from Ande's Pools. First off Ande is awesome. I do recommend him if you need a contractor. Phil seemed like a nice enough guy, I guess. We set the date for my pool to get plumbed and his crew out to install. The plumbing part took a couple days but he never ordered parts that I needed. It took almost two months to install my shear descents and over 3 months to get the lights to work properly. I paid this guy 10% over the price for the equipment and the "warranty and service" BS. All I get is a run around over and over. He charged my $500.00 for a trench for one low voltage yard light. The trench is 50 feet long. He told me to buy a light and wire and he would do it, really? I waited 8 months to install the lights, never happened. He sent a schematic of the panel. Gee thanks, I can look at the panel and get that. I am no electrician, but I can read. I could have already run the wire and connected the lights, but it is the principle of it all. I paid too much money for that and I wanted him to do it. I think he did a rush job on my pool and did crappy work. You can never call him. He might get back with you months later and tell you how busy he is. I would never hire him again, ever. I am Godly man an very trusting. I should have done a better background check and found a honest plumber."

Darren W on July 2020


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K&L Inspection Service, Inc.

16120 Stephanie Road
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K&L Inspection Service, Inc.

16120 Stephanie Road
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27 years of experience

We are a small minority owned construction firm. We are certified by the State of California to provide general contracting services, construction inspection services, and ADA consulting services. Our firm is very easy to work with and willing to meet any of our clients needs.

We are a small minority owned construction firm. We are certified by the State of California to provide general contracting services, construction inspection services, and ADA consulting services. Our firm is very easy to work with and willing to meet any of our clients needs.


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Pool Construction and Installation questions, answered by experts

The safest pool fence depends on what you’re trying to protect against. If you’re concerned about children and pets, a fence with gaps between or under the material isn’t advisable, as they could get through it. Mesh fences tend to reach the height requirements needed for pool fence safety, although they are not the most durable. Solid fence types, such as wood, concrete, or stone have the best chance of protecting the surface area around a pool, so long as they are high enough to discourage anything, or anyone, from climbing over them. 

Small animals, particularly rats and mice, like to burrow inside pool heaters. To keep them out, seal any entry points with caulk or steel wool. Then, place mothballs inside or around your pool heater. As a final measure of protection, you can cover the pool heater in hardware cloth or wood paneling to further block entry points.

You should always check your user's manual for the weight capacity of your pool enclosure. In most cases, it is not safe for someone to walk on their enclosure. Professional pool installers will have more experience in repairing enclosure roofs and how to scale them without risking injury.

The regulations for pool fence heights vary by state, so be sure to research what the legal, minimum height is in your area before purchasing or installing a fence. Though every region is different, generally a pool fence must be at least 4 and ½ feet high. If you’re unsure whether you need a fence around your pool, and how high that fence should be, contact a local pool enclosure expert to help you successfully, and safely, move forward.

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