Building a pool probably isn’t the first thing on your to-do list as we settle into fall, but it may actually be the best time of year to start. Obviously, we’re a little biased, but hear us out. We’ve been in business for over 15 years, and we’ve discovered that the pros of building during this time of year may be greater than any other season. Here are three of the best reasons to break ground on your next project now.

Pool Companies Are Quicker to Respond

Spring and summer are some of the most popular seasons to build, but that doesn’t make them the best. Why? Because everyone else has the same idea. This means most reputable pool companies are right in the middle of their busy season. They would probably be happy to build your pool, but you’ll have to wait in line. In the fall, things slow down a bit, and you can likely get your pool finished quicker than usual.

You’ll Be Ready for Next Summer

The fact that building likely isn’t on your mind in the fall is exactly why you should do it. If you wait to start construction in the summer when you’d want to begin using your pool, then you’ll be missing out on some of the best swimming weather. Building in the fall allows you to be ahead of the game for next year and keeps construction from cutting into the time that you could be enjoying your new pool.

You Know What You Want

If you didn’t have the backyard you wanted this summer, then you probably spent some time thinking about it. That just means you know what you want for next year! Put those ideas to paper and start the planning phase of what you’d like your pool and yard to be while everything’s still fresh. Then start building so you don’t spend another year dissatisfied.

If you are ready to take the next step toward building a pool, we would love to talk with you. We love making customers’ pool dreams come to life. Schedule a free, in-home estimate today, and we can get started transforming your backyard into something you’re proud of.

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