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Recent Pool Installers Reviews in Loomis
Pool Contractor
5.0
Dealt with a reputable pool contractor. My swimming pool installation went flawlessly and couldn't be happier with the service I received. Thank god for the referral I got.
Joe T.
Geremia Pools & Landscaping
5.0
Dee Geremia came out several times with pool plans for us to look at. Each time we had her make changes to the plan as the pool evolved. We were offered a fair price which we accepted. We are under contract for a pool and are waiting for excavation work to start. Dee was always prompt about making changes and always showed up on time. She is very professional and knowledgeable, always pleasant, friendly, and has a lot of patience. Geremia has an excellent reputation and we are sure we'll be happy with the pool
Ramon L.
5 Star Pool Plaster Inc
5.0
Luis came out for the estimate. He was professional answering questions and explaining my concerns, He was also very available when I had more questions after obtaining several estimates. They started the job on time with no delays during and I believe they finished in 5 days. One of the workmen suggested a service that could do the necessary work during the curing process(brushing daily and balancing chemicals). The price was higher than the workman had indicated, but the man honored that price. So I had a very good experience and would recommend them highly. I have one slight issue (intake line not flush to pool wall and entry rail wobbly). Still waiting for resolution but as you see I still gave them an A rating because I thought the work was good and these are minor issues. The pool looks fantastic and the leak issue is resolved. However be sure to do a thorough check before settling your bill
Hollis A.
Erik Johnson Tile
5.0
The crew of 2 showed up at the scheduled time, installed the tile, cleaned up and left. It was apparent that they had done many pool tile installations. I am writing this review 2 years after the install date. The tile still looks like it did on the day the pool remodel was completed.
Michael K.
Adams Pool Specialties
5.0
First of all, their customer service is outstanding. From the moment their sales person contacted us, we were dealing with a highly, highly professional organization. I received about three different quotes on this job, and each of the other two did nothing but speak negatively about their competition and negatively about the job that we had already done maybe five years ago. We tried Adams Pool. He came out and he understood that his job was to get my spa redone going forward rather than some of the old things that were wrong with my spa. He was just very, very professional. Then, their followup, there's a lady named Barbara Hall from customer service, and I knew every day what to expect that day from them. We ran into a period of heavy rains while this job was getting started and going. They maybe scheduled to be out here today, but they were anticipating rain and I got a call in the morning and said "it looks like we're gonna have rain so we won't be out today." Everyday, I got a call telling me what to expect. After the job was finished, I had what I thought might weaken the spa. They sent out person after person after person to come and search and research and never tried to walk away from it and say "look, it's not our problem, it's somebody else' problem." They took ownership of the job from the get-go till I finally said to them, "no, I think the problem I've got is not something that's your responsibility." Outstanding organization, it's not just one person, from the sales person to the technician to the guy that did the job, just professional people. I even said to them that I hoped I never needed to that again, but if I ever did, they would certainly be the people I would call. I have actually asked for quotes on a couple other projects from them as well
KAREN B.
Generation Pool Plastering Inc
5.0
I had hired another pool company and had to terminate them for substandard work; No other companies would touch the job. Burketts did not want to be bothered cleaning up someone else's mess, and I guess I don't blame them-. Finally, I called Valentino the owner of Generation Pool Plastering and he bailed me out.. His crew did an excellent job, good quality work, punctual,and helpful in every way. They were a pleasure to work with; they finished the job when they said they would and worked together with other contractors to make things go smoothly. A big thank you to Val and his crew I will definitely use them again and wholeheartedly recommend them to Angies List members
William T.
Courage Pools Inc
5.0
We hired Jim Courage to construct our backyard pool in September 2012. His company came highly recommended by the builders of our new community. While we met with several contractors, Jim listened to our ideas and came up with a plan that best matched our budget and our wishes. While Jim Courage Pools also does landscaping, we already had the front yard landscaper d*** the backyard as well. Despite this, Jim was able to coordinate with the landscaper with surprisingly few hiccups. He even met as a group with us and our landscaper before we started. The result was the backyard we had hoped for, an oasis with seamless transitions from lawn to outdoor room to sitting area and kitchen to pool and patio. We have recommended Jim Courage Pools, Inc. to many of our new neighbors, and so far all but one of the pools in our 17 home community are Courage pools
Danielle R.
Courage Pools Inc
5.0
It went great, all things considered. We spoke with several companies, most of them from Angie's List, and got bids from three. Courage was right in the pricing ballpark with the others, but seemed much more open and amenable to our ideas and feedback than the others. He (Jim, the owner) drew up plans and submitted a bid, then backed off while we continued the bidding process - no pressure, no ultimatums, just an eventual expiration date for the bid. We liked the fact that we were speaking with the owner during this part of the process who is and quot;in the fieldand quot; every day at his projects instead a salesperson, and thus someone who was familiar with all aspects of what he was talking about firsthand. We decided on him because he seemed honest, his price was competitive, he offers a lifetime warranty on the pool shell, and he had great recommendations; some people on our street have had him build more than one pool for them as they've relocated around the area - that alone says volumes - and and quot;Courage pooland quot; was cited several times as a selling point for homes when we were looking for a house 18 months or so ago, the only pool builder I saw listed by name in this way. Once we decided on Courage and signed the contract, which clearly spelled out exactly what was to be included and how much each installment payment on the project would be, detailed planning and the and quot;approval danceand quot; with our HOA began shortly thereafter. Our HOA is pretty strict about their rules and the process mandated for their approval process. Courage had done several pools in our development already though, so he was familiar with the requirements. We knew where we wanted the pumps and other equipment to be installed already (in a side yard), and we had a hole in the back yard dug by the previous owner as a starting point for the main part of the pool. But we still needed a design for the pool, and Jim had submitted a proposal that we had tweaked some as part of his bid. We liked the main idea but had Jim work with our landscape designer on some of the aesthetics of the pool with regard to tying into the plan for the rest of the back yard, as we were having the whole yard finished at once. Jim supplied all of the necessary drawings and samples needed to fulfill our HOA's requirements for the approval process with no complaints and no problems. In a few weeks we were approved and it was time for construction to begin. Jim took care of all the permitting necessary for construction as part of his package. He subs out all of the work but keeps a very short leash on his subs; he's very picky, and they know that going in and are on their and quot;best behaviorand quot; as a result. They were very professional and someone was on site working on an aspect of the pool almost every day, at least until we got to the point where we were ready for the deck around the pool to be poured. Excavation (not much as a benefit of starting with a big hole in the yard), plumbing, and the gunite shell were all done quickly - within 3 or 4 weeks. Then, as this phase was being completed at the end of August, we entered the part of the process where the owner has to keep watering the gunite; three times a day for the first week, one time per day afterward until plastering the pool - this is not particular to Courage, but I mention it for those that haven't ever built a pool because it gets tedious pretty quickly. Next we switched focus to our landscaper for a while. Since we were having everything - and I do mean everything - done in one fell swoop in the back yard the landscaper needed to do his own trenching and put in drainage and irrigation next. Courage coordinated very well with the landscaper, and vice versa, to ensure that each knew what the other was doing and when so that when one finished the other could subsequently come in and start their next phase of work. This communication was extremely important, and very well executed. However, it was inevitable that we lost a little momentum during switches between Courage and landscaper as one would commit their crews elsewhere while the other worked on our yard, so sometimes there was a lag of a few days or even a week when we switched from one to the other. When the landscaper had finished with their underground work and regraded everything, we switched back to Courage for a bit to tile the pool and construct a 5' high moss rock waterfall. We selected tile for the waterline of the pool from the company that does tile work for Courage, and they came out soon after to complete that work. Courage had worked with the landscaper to coordinate a single purchase of moss rock from the same source so that the rocks used in our waterfall would match those that the landscaper used in some rock walls elsewhere in the yard, another example of excellent coordination by Courage. We then switched focus to our landscaper again to do the concrete decking and coping around the pool, along with the rest of the concrete in our yard. We did four pours in all, but began with the decking and coping around the pool in the first two pours so that we could enable Courage to finish the pool once the decking was complete while the landscaper worked elsewhere in parallel. It took a couple of weeks to complete the decking and coping and let it dry sufficiently, and again we lost a little momentum with Courage at this point. At this point we were probably 10 weeks into this whole project since the pool work began. Courage came back in and had the electrical and plumbing work completed, installing our pumps and lights and spa heater. Then they put step tiles in and repaired tiles around the edge of the pool that were damaged during waterfall and deck/coping construction - the tile guys made it a point to say that Courage was very strict about requiring them to do step tiles at the very end to ensure they weren't damaged by wear during pool construction. Finally, by about week 12 or a little later, it was time for plastering and the end of the and quot;water the guniteand quot; phase for us. Plastering was over quickly - we got a pebble finish - as they plastered one day, then acid-washed the plaster and filled the pool the next day. They came back to test some of the equipment and correct a couple of issues once the pool was filled, including some corrections to the waterfall to ensure that water flowed over it in the intended manner. Once the waterfall was finalized they sealed it to prevent leakage - it's just rocks and mortar - where we didn't want water to flow. Courage also included a start-up service as part of their package. This included a startup kit to brush the pool and test chemical balance with. After plastering we had to brush the pool twice per day for the first week, then continue brushing once per day until the company providing the startup service said it was OK to quit; this continued about 2.5 weeks altogether. The company providing the start-up service balanced the chemicals in the pool for the first couple of weeks, tested all of the aspects of the pool equipment and worked with Courage to iron out any kinks, and then spent 3 hours one morning showing us how to do the chemical balancing on our own and how to use the various pool equipment, program the remote, etc. And then we were done! All in all it was a pretty smooth ride. Jim's office manager, Jessica, was our point of contact during most of the process and was awesome to work with - always courteous, always cheery, never fazed by anything at all. She always told us when we had an inspection due by the city (as part of the permitting process) and when we had to take some action (meet the inspector, install door alarms on doors that led to the pool, when the landscaper had to have fences/gates up with self-closing hinges and latches, when we had a payment coming up, etc). Courage was very flexible about making changes to the plan along the way too, although obviously there are deadlines in this regard depending on what kind of changes you want and whether they're possible given the phase of construction. The process wasn't perfect - no project of this size will be. Issues that we had included a surprise choice by the tile company for our spa spillway into the pool (corrected at no cost), the guys forming the shell working from Jim's original pool plan instead of our landscaper's plan when forming the sides of the pool adjacent to deck steps (landscaper adjusted to this on the fly with the decking), ordering the wrong lights (corrected at no cost and one day delay), some of the spa plumbing being crossed between pumps and spa (corrected at no cost), and a surprising 1and quot; wide black plastic border between pool tile and coping. On the water stop, which is there to prevent gaps from forming between decking and pool as the concrete shifts, we were not told that it would be there or given a choice in color - this was really done by the landscaper, but the result looked like a huge black crack all the way around the edge of the pool. This was unacceptable to us and we wanted to cut the 1and quot; border of the water stop off to leave just the thin edge showing of the part that goes between concrete and gunite/tile to minimize the appearance (the water stop is shaped like a sideways and quot;Tand quot; with the top of the T being the 1and quot; part that shows). Courage solved this for us by suggesting we paint the water stop to match the pool coping - problem solved, and the water stop is still there to do its job. This could have been a very stressful experience, especially doing it in conjunction with the landscaping, but Courage made it relatively painless. They were eager to work with us to ensure our happiness all the way through the process and with the finished product. Their commitment to quality and to customer satisfaction is obvious. I'm not sure I'd want to go through the process of building a pool again, but if I did Courage would be the first company I'd call
Steve B.
Geremia Pools & Landscaping
5.0
While I didn't end up choose Geremia to build my pool, I found the presentation of material to be extremely professional. From phone calls to their website - they clearly know what they are doing. And they are innovators in the business using geothermal pool heating. I can't attest to how that works - but sounds pretty awesome and unique... I like that. They have been building pools forever and they are doing one down the street. Obviously, I can't comment on how it is working out, but they appear to be doing a nice job and taking care of the customer's property. That is a big deal... as fixing your front yard after excavation is difficult
Joseph P.
Adams Pool Specialties
5.0
I found that their estimate was a little high. They didn't offer as many design options as some of the other companies I recieved estimates from. However, they were very professional and very nice.
Five Star Pavers & Pool Remodels is Northern California's premier company for pool resurfacing, restoration, remodeling & plastering. We have a team of experts dedicated to delivering outstanding results, and we are committed to meeting the specific needs of each and every customer. Our services include pool resurfacing, restoration, remodeling, and plastering. We also offer driveway, patio & deck remodeling, as well as paver & resurfacing services to enhance the beauty and value of your hom..
Free Design Consultation! In 1989, Rob Burkett launched Burkett’s Pool Plastering with three employees and his wife Dianne running the home office. Today, Burkett’s has grown to more than 250 employees who are dedicated to creating the ultimate backyard environment. With competitive pricing and crews that take pride in their work, we treat your family like our family
"Burkett’s has simply EARNED this STELLAR review. Our swimming pool remodel required very substantial updates that included some “not so ordinary” plumbing challenges. The entire process – from bidding & contract to the very last finishing details was executed professionally in a timely fashion. Each work crew performed high quality work and cleaned up after every stage. Our project manager (Rick) was very responsive, personable and most importantly, highly knowledgeable in each phase of the project. Burkett’s does NOT sub contract out pieces of the project…. all of the team members from each crew are Burkett’s employees, which results in everyone is working for the same objective. Whether you’re looking to simply re-plaster your pool or a full remodel, I highly recommend hiring Burkett’s. They made what could have easily been a homeowner’s nightmare project, a low-stress enjoyable process that will bring us enjoyment for yeas to come.
5 Star Pool Plaster Inc., is a family oriented business that strives to exceed the customers dream when remodeling their swimming pool. We offer the most affordable prices with exceptional workmanship. Our goal is to give you the most pleasant experience throughout the entire renovation project of your swimming pool. At 5 Star Pool Plaster we focus on what is most important, which is the customer guiding them through the entire process and making sure you are informed every step of the way an..
"<p>5 Star Pool could have put more effort in plastering the pool smoother. The grout in the tiles has been chipping off, that started about 6 months after completion of the job.</p>
<p>There were problems with the County pool inspectors OK-ing the work, he had to have his guys come back to do a part of the job over so it would pass inspection. </p>
<p>The salesman that bid and sold the job could have spent more time looking after the men he sent to do the work, they may have done a better job if that was the case.</p>
<p>I don't believe the property owner will use 5 star pool again, I think she may go with a higher bid to get a move professional job next time. The lowest bid is not always the best way to go.</p>
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Adams Pools has been in business since 1953. Incorporated by Dave Gross in 1998. We pride ourselves in our communication, workmanship and customer service. Adams Pool Specialties takes pride in employing the top professionals in the tile, masonry, plumbing /electric and interior finish fields and provides them top scale pay and benefits. Adams is a family owned business and is staffed with expertise and an environmental commitment to your community. As a result, we have little to no tur..
"I felt like they were railroading me and taking advantage of what I wanted to do."
Generation pool plastering inc. has 18 employees, accepts check, cash, money orders, and pay pal.We are registered as an A+ rated company with BBB, Certified CPO, and are located in California as well as Nevada.
"I researched many pool companies before I decided on Generation to replaster my 30 +year old pool. Val's two teams were great. They were very punctual on the time that I was given they would be here. They cleaned up all work area spotless. Overall ~ Excellent service- Professional - would definitely recommend to family & friends!!!
Residential and commercial swimming pool and landscaping contractor
"I was very please with the service. He spent time getting to know what we wanted, and talked about ideas he had. I felt like I was talking to a friend. I think he was here at least 2 hours the first time and at least an hour the second time.
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Tropical Pools Service and Repair gives you the top quality swimming pool services that you deserve. For more information about our services and pricing please feel free to call us on (916) 470-1124. Swimming Pool Construction, Swimming Pool Repair Service, Pool Building, Pool Maintenance, Pool Renovatio
As our reputation is of the greatest importance to us we hire only the most steadfast and dependable sub-trades to work with us on your project. Every project is unique and every client has different needs and desires set forth in their plan of action. The staff at Fassett Construction Inc. understands this so we take the time to go over every detail with you to ensure that your project gets the attention it deserves. When you rely on us you know that your project has a partner that will meti..
"<p>1. Upon purchase of a home the under floor area was constructed with a room in jeopardy of the hill slope caving in on it below the first floor. Some floor post supports had already moved out of position, and water had migrated from below the house into the lower room. There also was a severe separation on the retaining wall on the side of the house that caused damage to interior walls and flooring.</p>
<p>Work required removal of supports not needed and in the way of construction of retaining wall. A 4 foot wall was required behind two sides of the existing room. Footings, masonry wall, waterproofing, French drain, backfill was required to eliminate the severe hillside slope threatening the lower room area. New floor supports were reinstalled as needed above the wall to establish supports removed during construction. Also other floor supports were reinforced/rebuilt due to earth movement in the area needing grading. Total work was difficult due to limited clearances, and done by hand and skill of knowledge of what needed to be done. Along with the underfloor area one side of the room had a retaining wall, not properly built and separated which let water migrate through a large opening. Dirt was removed, the wall sealed and reinforced with additional concrete. After the underfloor areas were dealt with, the interior portions required removal of ceiling soffits, patching of drywall on walls and ceiling, repair of some HVAC ducting, repair of electrical outlets and installation of new LED recessed lighting and ceiling fan. Eventually they installed new laminated flooring, painted the walls and ceiling. Before moving into the house, the roof also needed replacing. They removed the old shingle roofing, installed new plywood roof sheathing, required felt, all the required flashing/venting, ridge cap venting that integrated with the asphalt shingles chosen. Gutters and downspouts were also installed.</p>
<p>2. Being very satisfied with their work on the previous project we employed them to help facilitate construction of a 12 foot sliding glass door and associated 12x24 outside deck. The original house only had a 4x8 window located in the living area that faced the open back yard area. The rear of the lot slopes away from the house so the deck takes advantage of the open area by being a couple stories above the yard area. The posts supporting the deck required deeper than usual footing and California Building Codes require probably more than the usual lateral supports than other states. The Deck design required articulated details that called for good craftsmanship and framing knowledge. The hand rail was constructed with usual wood supports, but used tempered glass infill panels to take advantage of the open view. The decking itself was composite material but gave the appearance of wood. Lighting was also installed on each side of the new door opening. Construction required demolition of the existing window, opening of the walls to be 4 feet wider, new door header and supports framed back into the wall. Electrical was needed to be removed, re-routed that continued on to other portions of the house, and switching and lighting for the exterior deck was provided. The Deck required demolition of a portion of a patio roof, and some miscellaneous electrical reconnections. The deck itself needing footings, wall ledgers tied back into the existing floor framing, beams, posts, joists, and better than expected metal bracketing for framing members. All framing came together to provide a very solid and substantial structure. The finishes on the redwood came out very nice, but the most impressive details came to be provided by the views through the glass panels between the deck supports. The Double glass door and glass for the hand railing was provided and installed by a local glass company with coordination of the contractor. We are very please with the construction and end results of this project.</p>
<p>future 3. We anticipate that soon we will be remodeling our interior living area which will include a completely new kitchen. We are in the process of choosing finish materials and appliances, and probably will be using Fassett Construction to help facilitate this next project. Of course budget is a main concern and they have always been more than reasonable with the work and materials provided.</p>
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