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Winter Discounts on Inground Swimming Pools: 5 Common Questions and Answers

  
  
  

swimming pool winter discountMany people naturally assume that all pool companies close during the winter (I guess the idea of installing a swimming pool in January does seem a little odd.)  However, many pool companies, like ours for example, install inground pools year round.  We have this love/hate relationship with the winter months.  It’s a chance to catch our breath from the rush of the pool season, but because people aren’t exactly thinking about swimming when it’s 30 degrees outside, they aren’t beating the doors down to buy pools.  Hence, the highly coveted winter discount.

 

Here are 5 Common Questions we’re asked about Winter Discounts on Inground Pools:

 

1.  Are they legit?

Well, I guess that depends on the pool company.  But in our case, yes…you will absolutely save a substantial amount of money with a winter installation compared to a peak season installation.

 

2.  How much savings?

Our customers will typically save between $3,000-$6,000 depending on several factors:

  • What you buy: the more you spend the more you save.
  • When you buy: we typically start booking winter installs in late summer
  • Our schedule: once our schedule is full, winter discounts go bye-bye

 

3.  In order to receive a winter discount, when would my pool need to be installed?

For us, winter discounts begin around Thanksgiving and end in February. 

 

4.  What are the advantages and disadvantages of a winter installation?

Advantages:

  • Save Money
  • You can enjoy a full swim season next year instead of dealing with construction
  • You have time to complete finishing touches like landscaping in time to open the pool in the spring.

Disadvantages:

  • There may be minor delays if it’s too cold to pour concrete (but you’re not exactly itching to swim anyway.)
  • You’ll have a beautiful pool in your backyard for a while that you can’t use (worth a couple thousand dollars to me.)

 

5.  What are some common concerns people have about winter installations?

  • Will my pool, plumbing, or equipment freeze?  No, we winterize the entire pool from jump, so it’s really no different than any other pool.
  • Will the freezing temperatures compromise the integrity of the pool in any way?  Nope, if there were a chance of that we wouldn’t do it.  The only phases of construction that are of concern anyway are concrete/masonry work and tile work.  We’re simply not going to do any work at your house unless the weather is compatible…no worries!
  • When will you teach me how to take care of it?  In the spring, when we open the pool and get it up and running for you.

 

After completing well over 100 winter installations over the years, I can confidently say that it’s a win/win for all parties.  The pool company gets to stay busy and the customer saves some serious money.  That’s it for now, hope that helped.  Thanks for being here!

 

What other questions do you have about winter installations? 

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Comments

We did a winter installlation last year (coldest in a long time) and are very satisfied we chose that time of year. Pool was ready to go in May and we saved a considerable amount.
Posted @ Wednesday, December 08, 2010 7:37 PM by Jim Wassum
We did a (more or less) winter install last season. No real problems ot report although the pool mocking me in 30 degree weather was tough to take at times. It made the summer that much better!
Posted @ Thursday, December 09, 2010 7:44 AM by Jim Assurian
@both Jim's 
You guys are too kind. I'm sure this winter will be a little more peaceful for both of you than last. Thanks so much for the comments and hope you have a wonderful Christmas holiday.
Posted @ Thursday, December 09, 2010 10:59 PM by Jason Hughes
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Posted @ Saturday, October 08, 2011 2:52 AM by Canada Goose Parka
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