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Fixing Pool Builder F**k Ups!

Jan 02, 202436 minSeason 3Ep. 347
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🎙️ Welcome to the Talking Pools Podcast, where the water's always fine, but the stories can get a little murky. I'm your host, Kelli, joined by the ever-passionate pool aficionado, Dan, and we're diving headfirst into the New Year with our first episode of 2024. Today, we're delving into a topic that's been causing waves of frustration among pool service technicians – the aggravation level of having to replumb equipment pads on new builds just to make the equipment serviceable.

💦 Picture this: the excitement of a new pool build, the anticipation of crystal-clear waters, and then the harsh reality hits – the equipment pad is a labyrinth of plumbing confusion. Kelli and Dan are taking a plunge into the exasperation felt by pool service techs who find themselves untangling a web of pipes and fittings, all to ensure the efficient functioning of pool equipment. From mismatched connections to convoluted layouts, join us as we navigate the choppy waters of equipment pad replumbing, exploring the challenges faced by these unsung heroes of the pool industry. So, grab your goggles and floaties, because we're about to wade into the deep end of pool service headaches on this episode of Talking Pools! 🌊🔧

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Transcript


[Upbeat Music Playing]

🎙️ Kelli: Hey there, pool enthusiasts! Welcome back to Talking Pools. I'm Kelli, and with me, as always, is the man with the pool plan, Dan!

🎙️ Dan: Hey, Kelli! Happy New Year, pool nation!

🎙️ Kelli: Absolutely, Dan! And what better way to kick off 2024 than by diving into the deep end of pool service headaches?

🎙️ Dan: Oh, you got that right, Kelli. Today's topic hits close to home for many pool service techs out there – the frustration of replumbing equipment pads on new builds. I mean, we all love a shiny new pool, but what's up with these equipment setups?

🎙️ Kelli: Seriously, Dan! It's like they're trying to test the patience of our hardworking techs. Imagine walking onto a fresh job site, ready to work your magic, and bam – a plumbing puzzle that would make even the most seasoned technician scratch their head.

🎙️ Dan: Right? Mismatched fittings, convoluted layouts – it's enough to make you want to throw your pool skimmer in the deep end. Today, we're shedding light on the unsung heroes of the pool industry – the techs untangling the web of pipes just to make the equipment serviceable.

🎙️ Kelli: So, buckle up, pool fans! We're about to explore the aggravation levels, share some horror stories, and maybe even offer a solution or two. Grab your tools, because we're plunging into the world of equipment pad replumbing right here on Talking Pools!

[Transition to Main Discussion]

[Background Pool Sounds] 🏊‍♂️💦

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