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Eaglecrest Construction

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24 years of experience

Turnkey Barnominium construction from ground up, Turnkey new home construction, boat dock construction, Car ports,Shops,residential Remodeling,painting,siding,Decks and Metal Work and Welding and Pipe fencing, Entries and gates.

Turnkey Barnominium construction from ground up, Turnkey new home construction, boat dock construction, Car ports,Shops,residential Remodeling,painting,siding,Decks and Metal Work and Welding and Pipe fencing, Entries and gates.



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Hello! My name is Kristina and me and my husband started a growing business named westbound construction. We install above ground pools, liner replacements, and ground leveling and much more. We would love to get your pool up and running for summer!

Hello! My name is Kristina and me and my husband started a growing business named westbound construction. We install above ground pools, liner replacements, and ground leveling and much more. We would love to get your pool up and running for summer!








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Pool Construction and Installation questions, answered by experts

If you live in an area where pool enclosures are expected, like in Florida, having one won't necessarily increase your home value. However, it's worth noting that in warm climates, a pool can add $11,600 to $95,000 to a home's value. 

On the other hand, if you're in an area where pool enclosures are not common, having one might set your home apart from the crowd. Depending on the appraiser, you may see an additional $25,000 to $27,000 or more for an enclosed, inground pool when it comes time to sell.

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.

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. 

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.

Customization options may include different pool shapes, sizes, decks, and additional accessories like ladders or pool lights.

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