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Champlain Concrete & Pools

32 Twin Oaks Terrace
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Champlain Concrete & Pools

32 Twin Oaks Terrace
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Turn to a professional concrete contractor for all your pool and concrete needs. Contact us at (802) 489-7513 in Burlington, VT, to request for our pool construction and installation services.

Turn to a professional concrete contractor for all your pool and concrete needs. Contact us at (802) 489-7513 in Burlington, VT, to request for our pool construction and installation services.





American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
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American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
2.33(
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Customers say: Terrific value
13 years of experience

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.


Allen Pools & Spas

32 Cottonwood Drive
4.67(
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Allen Pools & Spas

32 Cottonwood Drive
4.67(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We pride ourselves in our commitment and dedication to delivering the ultimate customer experience each and every time. Sustained through generations of passion and professionalism with genuine regard to every customer, our community, and environment, we believe in representing products that deliver health, relaxation, and lifetime memories. Since our establishment in 1957, we have sold, installed, and maintained hundreds of swimming pools and thousands of hot tubs throughout Vermont, western New Hampshire and northeastern New York. We have built our reputation on professional, quality, and dependable service. We are available year round for full service on your pool, hot tub, or sauna. Whether you are looking to buy, need repairs and maintenance, or water care education; we’re here to help 7 days a week!

We pride ourselves in our commitment and dedication to delivering the ultimate customer experience each and every time. Sustained through generations of passion and professionalism with genuine regard to every customer, our community, and environment, we believe in representing products that deliver health, relaxation, and lifetime memories. Since our establishment in 1957, we have sold, installed, and maintained hundreds of swimming pools and thousands of hot tubs throughout Vermont, western New Hampshire and northeastern New York. We have built our reputation on professional, quality, and dependable service. We are available year round for full service on your pool, hot tub, or sauna. Whether you are looking to buy, need repairs and maintenance, or water care education; we’re here to help 7 days a week!

Pool Construction and Installation questions, answered by experts

Most importantly, you should never cut corners when building a pool. Whether it’s an in-ground or aboveground, poorly constructed pools are dangerous to both the swimmers and your property. Leaks can even lead to home foundation damage. While you can DIY smaller elements of pool installation, always hire a contractor to oversee the process.

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. 

Each state has its own regulations about pool fences, and laws to protect both swimmers and pool owners. Before installing a pool, you’ll need to research what the pool laws in your state, city, and county are to ensure that you’re adhering to the legal regulations. Inground pools typically need to have a fence around the entirety of them, but the rules regarding above-ground pools are less stringent. A good rule of thumb is to always have a fence around your pool to ensure safety for all. 

The best way to heat a swimming pool depends on your pool and location. Those living in sunny environments may find that a solar-powered heater works just fine, but you may need something more reliable, like a gas or electric heater if it’s often cloudy where you live. When in doubt, try a few lower-cost options first to see if they meet your needs before going all in on a more expensive heater.

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.

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