Orenda Technologies HAS BEEN SOLD... and what to do about rising prices?! - podcast episode cover

Orenda Technologies HAS BEEN SOLD... and what to do about rising prices?!

Mar 29, 202315 minSeason 3Ep. 262
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Text us a pool question!

After encouraging one of her pool techs (Devon) and supporting his decision to leave and start his own business, Heather made sure to make herself available for even the slightest question. Now, 3 years into his own gig, Heather sits down with Devon to discuss what's going on in the pool industry.

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Transcript

It is not uncommon for pool owners to become disgruntled about pool chemical and equipment pricing and availability. There are several reasons why this may be the case, including fluctuations in the cost of raw materials, supply chain disruptions, and changes in demand for pool-related products.

One of the primary factors that can impact the cost of pool chemicals and equipment is the cost of raw materials. Many pool chemicals are made from raw materials that are subject to price fluctuations due to changes in supply and demand, geopolitical events, and other factors. When the cost of these raw materials increases, manufacturers may be forced to pass those costs on to consumers, resulting in higher prices for pool chemicals and equipment.

In addition to raw material costs, supply chain disruptions can also impact the availability and cost of pool chemicals and equipment. The COVID-19 pandemic, for example, caused significant disruptions in global supply chains, which led to shortages and price increases for many products, including pool chemicals and equipment.

Furthermore, changes in demand for pool-related products can also impact pricing and availability. For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, many people were spending more time at home and investing in home improvement projects, including the installation of pools and the purchase of pool-related products. This surge in demand put pressure on manufacturers and suppliers, resulting in shortages and higher prices for pool chemicals and equipment.

Despite these challenges, there are steps that pool owners can take to manage the cost and availability of pool chemicals and equipment. For example, pool owners can shop around to find the best prices on pool-related products, purchase in bulk to take advantage of volume discounts, and consider using alternative products or brands that may be more affordable.

In conclusion, fluctuations in the cost of raw materials, supply chain disruptions, and changes in demand for pool-related products can impact the pricing and availability of pool chemicals and equipment. While these challenges can be frustrating for pool owners, there are strategies that can be employed to manage costs and ensure that pools remain safe and well-maintained.

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