You have now spent quite a bit of money installing a home swimming pool. Now, you are thinking about a pool fence installation. You are thinking about doing it yourself. You know a friend that can help you and you can save a lot of money on material by buying it yourself at Home Depot. Should you install your own swimming pool fence?
Don’t do it! I know you’re thinking this swimming pool fence professional is giving you this advice because he wants the business himself. And, yes, I would like the business, but, I’m giving you this advice more for your own good. After spending all that good money on a home swimming pool, don’t “cut your nose off” to save on expenses. Finish the job the way it should be finished – professionally and expertly!
Let me give you some good reasons why I say this.
Reasons to Hire a Professional for a Pool Fence Installation
- Avoid Lots of Problems – Most professional pool fence installers have done this type of job many times. They have seen, faced, and fixed many problems in their past. When they have seen your pool and its’ surroundings, they will likely know what kind of problems they’ll run into. They have mastered these types of problems before and have used trick in the trade. The job is more likely to be done right by a professional who has done this type of job before.
- Choosing the Best Type of Fence - In most DIY projects, the homeowner has a preconceived idea on the type of fence they are going to install. If you use a professional instead, they’ll be able to propose and show you alternatives. Some of these ideas may be better given the shape and location of your swimming pool. This increases the chance that it will look better and last longer.
- Saving You Hard Earned Money and/or Time – A properly installed swimming pool fence is going to require some specialized tools. If you do the job yourself, you can buy this high-priced equipment for what is likely a one-time job or you can search all-around and rent this equipment if you are fortunate enough to find it. Remember, a job done right is going to look better and last much longer. It will also save you on replacements and repair.
- Much Higher Quality – Professional pool fence installers know that their livelihoods depend upon them installing pool fence systems that meet or exceed their customer expectations. The quality of the installation has to be exceptional and the performance of the fence has to be really good. You may really try hard on your DIY projects, but it’s unlikely your performance will exceed a professionals.
- Don’t Get Caught Up in Legal Issues – Swimming pool fence issues have been caught up in courts for a long time. Your professional swimming pool fence installer will be familiar with the legal requirements in your area. Live with confidence by choosing a high-quality pool fence installer that is familiar with these laws.
- Watch Your Property Values Increase – You’ve increased the value of your property by installing a residential home pool, watch those property values even go higher with a high-quality pool fence system. Especially one that looks professional and performs as good as it looks.
- Grab a Manufacturer’s Guaranteed Lifetime Warranty – This is not just my warranty, but a MANUFACTURER’S Guaranteed Lifetime Warranty. My company is not going anywhere (at least, that’s my plan), but sudden, unexpected things can and do happen. But, Life Saver is the name brand of the pool fence that I sell, and it’s been around 30 years. The warranty covers parts and installation.
Are You Convinced?
I hope that I’ve convinced you that performing DIY projects is perfectly fine for many projects around your house, but not for installing your home swimming pool fence. Please, let a professional do it.
Life Saver Of Houston is a licensed, professional swimming pool fence installation company. It is my company. There are others out there, but I hope you’ll give me the opportunity to show you why many consider my company the best. Call me, for a FREE quote. You are not obligated to buy. My name is Wayne. My phone number is (832) 367-2377. Or, you can email me.