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Also be aware that some people may start cleaning their own pools and instead of worrying about loss of pool cleaning business, shift your emphasis to be the educational "go to" store to teach them how- offer free instore seminars, free computerized water analysis, knowledgeable store personnel and sell them a good pool care book and videos to help them. Focus the cleaning business on the high end customers and sell deluxe services with specialty porducts included.
For pool construction, focus on the higher end market as well. Be the top designer in your area and the business will always come to you.
In 1986 in Texas we had an economic crash centered around Savings and Loan institutions,Real Estate, Oil and man, the phone did not ring. I spent a year out of state and returned in '88. By then the banks were able to begin foreclosure on abandoned homes and there is were we found opportunity. We introduced ourselves to the banks and realters asking that as they are able to foreclose a property, we will drain and clean the pool and maintain it untill the property sells. I've never worked harder in my life! Alone I was doing 2 D&C's per day. It's coming again to parts of the country. I would be happy to share more if anyone is interested.
After Hurricane Andrew marched over So. Florida, I was asked to come down and lend a hand by an old friend. Once things got cleaned up a bit and returned to normal, it was once again time to find a way to stay ahead of our competition. Some companies in So. Florida treat pools with a bleach only program as we did. I wanted to do something different and seized on the idea of capitalizing on the fact that we were surrounded by marine sanctuaries. We changed from DE to cellulose,used chitin(sp) clarifier, tablet chlorine to reduce daily chlorine levels, and put over 300 pools on sodium tetraborate. We called it "Environmentally Freindly" water treatment. It was so appealing to the owners that we were able to charge 30% more than our competitor and still draw business away from him.
I know there are some bright minds out there that can improve on what we did back then. Looking forward to the discussions.