Premier Pools & Spas Announces Two New Swimming Pool Service Franchises
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Now offering pool service and repairs in Billings, MT and Savannah, GA
“our company culture has contributed significantly to our success because we are a supportive, family-oriented unit that shares knowledge and celebrates each other’s growth.”-Founder, Paul Porter ROSEVILLE, Calif. (PRWEB) May 17, 2021 Premier Pool Service welcomes two new swimming pool service locations in Montana and Georgia.
Aaron Gurley, President of Premier Franchise Management has chosen Nate Lose as the Premier franchise owner in Billings, and Jason and Elizabeth Giddens as the new owners of Premier Pool Service in Savannah.
It’s that time of year again when the best of ballots have been turned in and counted. Thanks to everyone who voted for their Pine Island favorites and congra
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In a recent public service announcement, Tropical Water Pools – Pools Services Gilbert mentioned that they are expanding their services to the whole of Arizona.
Gilbert, AZ – May 8, 2021 – Tropical Water Pools – Pool Services Gilbert, a pool services company in Gilbert, AZ, recently announced its expansion plans. The team wanted to let the people of the Phoenix area know that they will be providing their services to them all. The company wanted people to know about their services. The company wanted to urge people to get pool services that can help them to beat the heat.
Tropical Water Pool Service is a homegrown local and homegrown company that started in Gilbert, AZ. The team is in its stage of expansion and is looking to provide its services to the people around Phoenix. The group acknowledged that people could seek several pool services, and they wanted to give it all. Phoenix, AZ, and the entire area are some of the hottest places in the whole country. The comp
Why Is There a Chlorine Shortage Right Now?
Blame two factors for the chlorine shortage, says CNBC. One, unsurprisingly, is COVID-19: Last summer, sales for swimming pools skyrocketed as people all over the planet stayed home during the pandemic, leading to an increased demand for prepared chlorine products.
But the other cause is more surprising: In August 2020, a chlorine plant just outside Lake Charles, Louisiana responsible for making a bulk of the U.S.’s chlorine tablets burned down in the wake of Hurricane Laura, putting a huge dent in the production of chlorine tablets. Related Story
The BioLab facility will reopen in 2022, but in the meantime, its absence leaves just two domestic manufacturers of chlorine tablets: Occidental Petroleum and Clearon Corp. Even if both manufacturers increase production, they’d have to ramp up roughly 50 percent each to fill in the gap during the chlorine shortage.