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Vinyl Swimming Pool Pros

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Vinyl Swimming Pool Pros

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Specialist of Inground Vinyl Liners and Installation. With 32 years of experience, giving customers a Quality Backyard Experience. We also provide a full service to your inground swimming pool. From pumps , filters, salt systems, and more. Installation and sales of safety covers. Provide a monthly pool cleaning service also.

Specialist of Inground Vinyl Liners and Installation. With 32 years of experience, giving customers a Quality Backyard Experience. We also provide a full service to your inground swimming pool. From pumps , filters, salt systems, and more. Installation and sales of safety covers. Provide a monthly pool cleaning service also.


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Pelican Pool Service

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Pelican Pool Service

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12 years of experience

We are American owned and operated with over twelve years experience. Pelican Pool Service is a full service pool company located in Sumter, SC. We want to earn your business so give us a call today!

We are American owned and operated with over twelve years experience. Pelican Pool Service is a full service pool company located in Sumter, SC. We want to earn your business so give us a call today!





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Barrier Reef Pools, LLC

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Barrier Reef Pools, LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our one piece in-ground fiberglass swimming pools are constructed using only the most proven gel coats and vinyl ester resins available. This, combined with an average thickness that is greater than industry standards, allows us to produce what we believe is one of the strongest and most reliable in-ground fiberglass swimming pools on the market today. Our confidence in our fiberglass swimming pools is backed by our Lifetime Warranty, in addition to a 10 year non-prorated internal finish warranty.

Our one piece in-ground fiberglass swimming pools are constructed using only the most proven gel coats and vinyl ester resins available. This, combined with an average thickness that is greater than industry standards, allows us to produce what we believe is one of the strongest and most reliable in-ground fiberglass swimming pools on the market today. Our confidence in our fiberglass swimming pools is backed by our Lifetime Warranty, in addition to a 10 year non-prorated internal finish warranty.



"Unfortunately, my review cannot be a positive one. Our experience was quite an ordeal. My husband was a contractor in New York, worked for many people considered millionaires, and always had a great working relationship with vendors and customers, alike. He is retired now and only takes on work that he chooses and is never without clients, even repeat clients. He recently had a small job, by The Granite Stores standards, to complete. He placed the order, they were perfectly willing at that time (early July-ish) to take the money, and was given a delivery date of 9/2/20. He called just prior to confirm. When that date arrived, not granite. He was told it was on the truck, but the first job of the day was experiencing plumbing difficulties. He was then told it would be delivered in two days. That day came and went with him being told it was on the truck ready for delivery. He was subsequently told of two more delivery dates with two more excuses. Thursday, September 10, ten days after the first promised delivery, and with 4 very untrue statements by the woman in charge, I went to the store to inquire about the delivery only to discover that the granite was just being cut that day! Why the untrue excuses?? Why not just tell the customer it is delayed?? No, I was told they were doing us a favor by taking this small order and would never be taking any more small orders. I then told the woman in charge that this transaction was not a favor as the service had been agreed upon and a deposit was accepted by the store. After I left the store, my husband was called and, contrary to the original agreement, was told he had to pay $200 more. No itemized bill/receipt was ever supplied for this transaction, which in and of itself is not a good business practice. In fact, I was initially informed that day that they had no record of our deposit and expected to get payment from me at that time. That was not going to happen, as they did not have correct records. The Granite Store seems to have built quiet a business for themselves. I applaud their business success, but if they treat customers like this, big or small, I wonder how they must treat those workers?? We were met with nothing but rudeness by the woman in charge, and yes, my husband got a little heated on one phone call, because he truly hates being what he considers lied to, repeatedly. I found this experience to be one of untruths, rudeness, and condescension. The granite did arrive, the workers installed it, and that part of the experience gets a 5 Star rating. After four untrue statements by the woman in charge, 4 lost days of work by my husband having to push his customer schedules back, threats by the woman in charge to have people come back and rip out the work that had been done, the business itself gets a zero rating. We have since found another granite business that is happy to do business with small or large orders and is much more pleasant. If asked for recommendations by present/future clients, we will be steering future granite needs customers away from doing business with The Granite Store, but will ultimately leave that decision to the customer. We do not wish The Granite Store any ill will, only that they would treat ALL customers with kindness, respect, and honesty."

Betty H on September 2020

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"Unfortunately, my review cannot be a positive one. Our experience was quite an ordeal. My husband was a contractor in New York, worked for many people considered millionaires, and always had a great working relationship with vendors and customers, alike. He is retired now and only takes on work that he chooses and is never without clients, even repeat clients. He recently had a small job, by The Granite Stores standards, to complete. He placed the order, they were perfectly willing at that time (early July-ish) to take the money, and was given a delivery date of 9/2/20. He called just prior to confirm. When that date arrived, not granite. He was told it was on the truck, but the first job of the day was experiencing plumbing difficulties. He was then told it would be delivered in two days. That day came and went with him being told it was on the truck ready for delivery. He was subsequently told of two more delivery dates with two more excuses. Thursday, September 10, ten days after the first promised delivery, and with 4 very untrue statements by the woman in charge, I went to the store to inquire about the delivery only to discover that the granite was just being cut that day! Why the untrue excuses?? Why not just tell the customer it is delayed?? No, I was told they were doing us a favor by taking this small order and would never be taking any more small orders. I then told the woman in charge that this transaction was not a favor as the service had been agreed upon and a deposit was accepted by the store. After I left the store, my husband was called and, contrary to the original agreement, was told he had to pay $200 more. No itemized bill/receipt was ever supplied for this transaction, which in and of itself is not a good business practice. In fact, I was initially informed that day that they had no record of our deposit and expected to get payment from me at that time. That was not going to happen, as they did not have correct records. The Granite Store seems to have built quiet a business for themselves. I applaud their business success, but if they treat customers like this, big or small, I wonder how they must treat those workers?? We were met with nothing but rudeness by the woman in charge, and yes, my husband got a little heated on one phone call, because he truly hates being what he considers lied to, repeatedly. I found this experience to be one of untruths, rudeness, and condescension. The granite did arrive, the workers installed it, and that part of the experience gets a 5 Star rating. After four untrue statements by the woman in charge, 4 lost days of work by my husband having to push his customer schedules back, threats by the woman in charge to have people come back and rip out the work that had been done, the business itself gets a zero rating. We have since found another granite business that is happy to do business with small or large orders and is much more pleasant. If asked for recommendations by present/future clients, we will be steering future granite needs customers away from doing business with The Granite Store, but will ultimately leave that decision to the customer. We do not wish The Granite Store any ill will, only that they would treat ALL customers with kindness, respect, and honesty."

Betty H on September 2020


Bobby's Pool & Spa Service

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Bobby's Pool & Spa Service

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30 years of experience

I charge $60.00 for trip including total of 1 hour on job $40.00 per hour after. I use one of the largest pool suppy companies in The USA for pool parts and largest spa parts suppy for Hottubs and spa's.

I charge $60.00 for trip including total of 1 hour on job $40.00 per hour after. I use one of the largest pool suppy companies in The USA for pool parts and largest spa parts suppy for Hottubs and spa's.

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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Hot tub heaters typically last seven to 10 years, though some might only last five years if not properly maintained. You can maximize your hot tub heater’s lifespan by ensuring the water’s pH level is properly balanced.

It’s possible to move a hot tub on its side or base as long as it fits snugly in the moving truck, with plenty of padding around it. This moving method requires specialized equipment and careful planning, like moving straps, dollies, and moving blankets.

Yes, air baths are good for you. They promote relaxation, improve circulation, and can even hydrate your skin. Since they’re gentler than water jets and whirlpools, they are a good choice for a wide range of homes and users, from children to adults. You can maximize the benefits by using them regularly for stress relief and by pairing the bubble effects with calming music, low lighting or chronotherapy, aromatherapy, and other relaxation techniques.

For a fully-foamed hot tub, freezing typically occurs when the temperature drops below 28 degrees Fahrenheit and remains at or below this level continuously for a minimum of 36 hours. If your hot tub and pumps are still operational, however, the water circulates, and this continuous movement helps prevent freezing, even in very cold conditions. This circulation, along with the insulation provided by the foam, helps maintain the water temperature and prevent it from freezing during extended cold periods. Still, if you’re not planning to run it regularly, be sure to winterize the hot tub properly to prevent damage from freezing.

Depending on the material and level of upkeep, hot tubs can last anywhere from five to 20 years. Having a professional service your hot tub once a year and addressing issues immediately will help prolong the life of your hot tub.

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