After having worked with thousands of clients throughout the United States to choose the right swimming pool from the right company, I've noticed one desire that EVERY pool shopper has: They don't want to get RIPPED OFF.....And who could blame them? We've all heard them- stories about holes being in yards for 6 months without any progress on the pool. Tales of pool contractors that took the deposit and ran or companies that went out of business during the process of the pool's installation. This article, which consists of 3 important tips, is meant to help you, as a swimming pool consumer, get through this process without stress and regret.References: The truest sign of a great pool contractor is the references they are willing to give you. It always amazes me when I have someone tell me about how their local pool contractor ripped them off. My first question always goes back to the number of references they checked out before they signed a contract. What's crazy is that most consumers are happy with just a couple of these references and expect nothing further from the pool builder. Are you kidding me??? Here is how to properly ask for infusion mat for sale: First, ask the contractor how many pools they installed last year. Once they've given you an answer, then ask them for their customer reference list from last year. By doing this, you'll quickly see just what percentage of customers they make happy. In other words, if a pool contractor installed 20 pools last year and can only give you 10 references, that means there is a 50% percent chance you'll be unhappy. My company has installed over 600 pools up to this point and we give every customer as a reference.