Monday, April 25, 2011

Latham Pool Builder Academy Wings of Steel

The Pool Builder Academy began with measuring and marking the location for the pool. We then watched as the excavator did a fantastic job on excavating for the pool. When the hole was ready, the pool walls were positioned in the hole, bolted together, squared and leveled. The pool was completely plumbed and the concrete collar was poured around the base of the pool walls to end off the day.








Day two began with us dividing the attendees into smaller groups. While working with our group, we installed our polymer housing, one piece rounded vinyl liner encapsulation with 2 ft radius corners and our flush deck lid. While we were installing our components, another group worked on applying a sand/concrete mix to the bottom of the pool. We all worked very quickly on this day as we were working on beating the rain that had been threatening all morning. We all worked together to drop the liner in place then watched as water trucks filled the pool.










We started day three at the hotel going over product presentations. We had the first hour to discuss the benefits of automatic covers, and why they should buy a Coverstar automatic cover. Latham then did a presentation on their products. They also gave instruction on how to measure for a new liner. We then went to the job site to see the progress of the pouring of the concrete deck.


The morning of day 4 was spent installing our system. We worked with the attendees and completed the full cover system installation. All of the attendees were impressed when they saw the cover operate. Some of the attendees had some prior experience working on some of our competitors systems, and after seeing our system, recognized that it is a high quality product.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Pool Builders Academy


This month, Latham International and affiliates gave flight to a family’s dream.

From April 10 – 14, 2011 Latham International, the largest manufacturer of inground residential swimming pool components, with their continued commitment to giving back, donated their seventh  inground swimming pool to a very deserving family.

“We started working with local dealers around the country that we sell our products to – to identify charitable causes that can use water therapy,” said Peter Moran, Technical Services Manager of North America.  Peter runs two pool builds each year, dubbed “pool schools”.

The Beck family of Sicklerville, NJ is anxiously waiting for summer to begin so they can enjoy their brand new inground swimming pool, built very recently by members of Latham International’s Pool Builders Academy.  This family was chosen based on the compassion and drive they have to help each other overcome difficulties and achieve dreams.

Having raised two children of their own, parents Chuck and Dorothy Beck, have adopted ten beautiful children: Emily, Dakota, James, Marlyn, Serena, Joshua, Isaiah, Gianna, Jesse and Shamar — ten children who look forward to enjoying splashing, swimming, water therapy and spending time with one another in their very own pool. 

“Several of our children, like Gianna (age 9) and Jesse (age 12), they have spina bifida and cerebral palsy and spinal cord injuries. And just the therapy of it, the water therapy of it would be really good,” said grateful mom Dorothy Beck. “I can’t wait to swim in it,” said Joshua Beck, age 7. 

The children range from 20-months-old to 20-years-old and are from different places — like 9-year-old Gianna who is originally from Haiti. She has severe cerebral palsy, but is very sweet and is completely dependent. Three children (Jesse, 12; Isaiah, 12; and Raymond, 19) all love to play sled hockey. Jesse has a rare form of spina bifida. Isaiah was born with many heart defects and has orthopedic issues, is deaf in one ear and has major learning disabilities. Raymond has been a paraplegic since he was 10-months old. Adopted at 5-years old, he has been playing sled hockey for the last 10 years, which has allowed him to travel the country and the world.

We at Latham are proud to have donated the entire pool kit, which includes the wall panels, braces, steps and liner.  We’re equally proud of the companies who supported our efforts and donated their time and or materials.  This combined effort included, construction equipment, stone for backfill, permits, landscaping and crew time donated by the host builder, "The Pool Store," and Toni Williamson.  For the past three builds, Pentair has also helped out with these academies, conducting a seminar on hydraulics and assisting with the proper set up of the Pentair hydraulic system.  Coverstar, a division under the Latham International umbrella, donated the automatic cover for the pool and were responsible for a seminar on the assembly and installation.  Superior Pool Products (SPP) located in Blackwood, NJ donated all the white goods, stainless steel handrails, plumbing fittings and pipe, safety rope and more.

“They (Latham) said we wanted to find a local family so they said sure, you guys can do that, so then we were introduced to Dorothy and Chuck Beck,” said The Pool Store’s Toni Williamson.

For the builders, the days were filled with hands-on courses designed to teach contractors the technical skills needed to build residential vinyl liner in-ground pools — and for a good cause.  The course topics included code awareness, pool layout and excavation, panel and step assembly, automatic cover installation, plumbing/hydraulics/filtration assembly, concrete bond beam and bottom installation, receptor options and liner installation, deck pour/float and safety – all from APSP certified builders.  Participants earned 32 hours of APSP technical credit for completing the course, but more importantly – the priceless memory of helping out a well-deserving family!

“All of us at Coverstar, LLC are excited to participate in this event.  It has been a fantastic experience and my fifth build,” said Kevin Losee, Project Manager for Coverstar, LLC. 

We are proud to give back to the community and will continue to do so semi-annually for every Pool Builders Academy we host.

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Other recent builds include: Grace Harbor in Cropwell, AL (a Christian-based recovery facility/home being used to house women in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program, as well as women who’ve paid their debt to society), the Crumley House Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center in Johnson City, TN; the Lighthouse Ranch for Boys in Loranger, LA and the Tupelo Children's Mansion in Tupelo, MS, which offers temporary and longer-term care to children in need of a safe and loving environment.
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Headquartered in Latham, N.Y., Latham International is the largest manufacturer of inground swimming pool components in North America with 15 locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. It was founded in 1956 by Merrill Laven, father of our current President and CEO, Mark Laven.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Is A Sterling Pool Right For You?

Sterling Pool - Lagoon


You know it is. Still, there are some things to consider.

The two most common questions are cost and space.

Yes, there is a Sterling Pool to fit almost any budget and any yard. Also, now with the help of PERSONAL FINANCING your options are endless!

Plus is takes 75% less time to install a vinyl lined pool as compared to other pool construction technologies.
Maybe you like parties. Sophisticated evenings by the pool side. In that care you might like a Gemini or a Riviera Mark II.

Or maybe you just like to have fun with friends and family. A large Lagoon or Full-L should fit the bill nicely.

It’s your decision. Your life style. Your expectations.

With so many standard shapes and sizes, it’s a good bet your Sterling Pool will live up to them.

Don't forget to enter for a chance to win a $10,000 POOL MAKEOVER! Time is running out to enter so hurry!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Pool Builders Academy Update


This year’s Pool Builders Academy in Sewell, New Jersey is well underway.  The Academy’s last day of working will be April 14th. The builders have already began building and installing the new vinyl liner pool for the “Wings of Steel” residents.

Check back for more updates and video!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Options, Options, Options



There are so many options to consider when purchasing a new Sterling Pool. We know you want nothing more than to have a pool that is personalized for YOU. Sterling Pools offers many options with your new pool.

Shape
Sterling Pools offers 19 different pool shapes. From classic, lap pools, and free form.

Liners
Sterling Pools offers a ton of options when it comes to liners. daVinci Exclusive Patters, daVinci Core Patterns, and our SignatureSeries Limited Edition. That’s over 30 different designs to choose from.

Steps

Spas
Why not add a little bit more enjoyment to your Sterling Pool by adding a spillover spa? Spillover spas are available in round, scalloped, and square.

Coping
Coping creates a smooth and uniform perimeter around your SterlingPool. Contact your Strong Support Dealer today to show you the many coping options available.

Safety Covers
There are two types of pool safety covers, standard covers and automatic covers.  Our standardcovers are available in a variety of colors and are custom-manufactured to match your specific pool shape and size.  Automatic covers are engineered to cover your pool with just the touch of a bottom. No more bending over and strapping down your pool cover. Just flip the switch, sit back, and watch your pool automatically cover itself.

We know with all the options you will choose what is best for you so you can enjoy your Sterling Pool to its fullest potential. Contactyour local Strong Support Dealer today!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Swimming Pool Games

Everyone has played the classic swimming pool game of “Marco! Polo!”, right? Now there are many other fun and entertaining pool games that can be played with friends and family!

Here are a few fun swimming pool games!
  • Duck Racing: Run to the store and pick up some rubber ducky and waterproof markers. Make a number on the bottom on each ducky. Have each person choose a duck and drop them in the water at the starting point. Pop a balloon for your starter’s pistol and watch the duckies waddle to the other end of the pool. First one to the end WINS!
  • Beach Ball Races: Give each guest a beach ball and the one who can push it to the opposite end of the pool, with their NOSE, first becomes the winner.
  • Treasure Hunt: Gather up some items from around the house that will sink to the bottom of the pool and are easily visible and maybe some that aren’t so easy to see. Have everyone close their eyes or turn around as you throw the items into the pool. Whoever finds the most treasures wins!
  • Raft Race: If you have a long enough pool, have your friends and family get on a raft like inner tube and paddle from one side of the pool to the other using only your hands.
  • Marco! Polo!: This classic pool-time favorite is always a great choice. Blindfold one guest and have him/her yell out “Marco!” which the other guests yell out “Polo!” Whoever the blindfolded guest touches becomes “it.”

There are many versions and variation to these games. What fun pool games do you and your friends enjoy playing?