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Contact River Pools of the Carolinas

Our trained staff takes the time to understand what you want to accomplish, then makes recommendations accordingly.

Office location and hours for the Charlotte team

 

Year-round office hours

M–F: 9am–5pm

Charlotte Office Address

Office: 2000 Hampton Meadows Lane Cramerton, NC 28032

Yard: 100 Hampton Court Cramerton, NC 28032

 

Note: The yard and office are different. Please schedule an appointment to see the pools at the yard. 

 

Service area for the Charlotte team

Our service area is approximately a 50-mile (1-hour) radius from Charlotte, NC.

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Ready to request pricing for your Charlotte fiberglass pool?

Thinking about a pool? We’re here to help you bring it to life—right here in Charlotte and across the Carolinas. Our team makes the process simple, clear, and built around what matters to you.

Reach out for a free quote and let’s start planning your backyard together

 

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River Pools® is used under a license agreement. River Pools of the Carolinas is an independent, locally owned, operated franchisee responsible for installing fiberglass pools. The relationship between River Pools of the Carolinas and the manufacturer of River Pools fiberglass pool shells is that of an independent contractor. Due to the unprecedented and historic growth of the River Pools brand, this website contains an abundance of information that has been created over the last decade. Some of the content on this site may reflect prices, perspectives, processes, entities, and names that were relevant at the time, but may not be as relevant today.

Consult your local installer (independent dealer or franchisee) for the most accurate and updated information. Consumers should verify specifications with the installing dealer rather than relying on the information on this website, which is not intended to be a final specification.