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Build Your Fiberglass Pool the Smart Way — Without Paying Contractor Markup

Watch this short training to learn how homeowners are building fiberglass pools while saving $20,000–$50,000.

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In this training you'll learn:

  • Why traditional pool quotes are often much higher than expected
  • The owner-managed fiberglass pool model
  • How homeowners are saving $20K–$50K on their pool projects
  • How the Done-With-You planning program works
No commitment required Short conversation, not a sales pitch By Randy Curtis

Why Pool Quotes Feel So High

If you've recently started researching a pool, you've probably experienced something many homeowners run into.

You ask for a quote. And the number comes back $80,000… $100,000… sometimes even higher.

Most people assume that's simply what pools cost today.

But what many homeowners don't realize is that most pool contractors are not actually performing the work themselves.

Instead, they hire subcontractors for:

  • Excavation
  • Electrical
  • Plumbing
  • Crane services
  • Deck installation

Those costs are then packaged together and marked up as a single project price.

You're paying for project management, overhead, and margin — not necessarily better materials or better workmanship.

There is another option.

The Owner-Managed Pool Model

Instead of hiring a contractor to manage everything, some homeowners choose to coordinate the project themselves.

This doesn't mean doing the labor.

It simply means hiring the same licensed professionals directly and managing the project in the correct order.

When done properly, the savings can be significant.

In many cases homeowners save $20,000 to $50,000 compared to traditional contractor quotes.

The pool itself doesn't change.

The trades don't change.

The structure of the project changes.

Where Most Homeowners Get Stuck

Understanding the concept is one thing.

Executing it confidently is another.

Most homeowners quickly run into questions like:

Where exactly should the pool go in my yard?

What engineering documents are required?

How do permits work in my county?

What size equipment do I need?

What order should trades be hired in?

How do I avoid expensive mistakes?

This is where guidance makes all the difference.

Introducing

Done-With-You Pool Planning Program

This program is designed for homeowners who want the savings of an owner-managed pool project but also want expert guidance during the planning process.

Instead of figuring everything out on your own, we plan the project together.

You still manage the project.

But you begin with a clear plan, correct engineering, and guidance from someone experienced with fiberglass pool installations.

What's Included

📐

Custom Pool Site Plan

Prepared based on your property survey and lot dimensions

📋

Engineering & Construction Plans

Required for permitting — you'll submit these to your county

📧

Permit Email Support

We'll help answer questions; you manage the permit process with your county

📖

47-Page DIY Fiberglass Pool Guide

Step-by-step reference for the full installation process

🏊

Wholesale Pool Shell Pricing

Access to factory-direct pricing on your fiberglass shell

⚙️

Wholesale Equipment Pricing

Pump, filter, and equipment at below-retail cost

📞

Phone Support

One kickoff call to review your property, pool selection, and project overview

Free Bonuses Included

#1

Pool Shell at Wholesale Pricing

Estimated Savings: $4,000

#2

Pool Equipment at Wholesale Pricing

Estimated Savings: $2,000

#3

Phone Support

Estimated Value: $500

Total Value

Everything you need to plan and start your pool project with confidence.

Total Value

$10,500

Your Investment Today

$3,995

🔒 No commitment required. We'll discuss your project first.

Real Homeowner Result

"Saved us $31,000 on our pool build."

— George G., Naples, Florida

Who This Program Is For

  • Homeowners who want to save money on their pool project
  • People comfortable coordinating professionals
  • Homeowners who want guidance during planning
  • People who value transparency instead of contractor markup

Who This Is Not For

  • Someone who wants zero involvement
  • Someone who prefers to hand the entire project to a contractor
  • Someone uncomfortable coordinating trades

Schedule a Call

Before joining the program we schedule a short call to discuss your property, your goals, and whether this approach makes sense for your situation.

If it does, we can move forward together.

If not, you'll still walk away with a much better understanding of the process.