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🎙️ 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!
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