Friday, December 11, 2015

Don't Be a Digital Dinosaur

Don’t Be a Digital Dinosaur!
By Maurice Bushroe, President, Blue Ribbon Pool Care

For those of us who’ve been in our industry for many years, the introduction of new ideas such as computerized billing, web-based ordering and smart phones have led to tremendous changes in our businesses.  Every year we have a new assortment of time and money saving #technologies to select from, and, for most part, the financial rewards have been sizable.  Many of you have a company website, maybe even an on-line store. After the initial expense of time and money, you’re now part of the digital community, right?  Well, maybe not.

HANDLING #COMPLAINTS – FACE THEM HEAD ON

The term “social media” makes most of us a bit nervous.  We use – and maybe understand – our personal Facebook account (mostly as a way of #communicating with our kids!).  All too often, the first exposure a pool professional has to social media is an online complaint written by a customer and posted somewhere for the whole world to see.  It’s easy to dismiss just one complaint as a crazy former customer who expected you to give them too much, for too little, and too quickly.

And when you ignore that #complaint, you’re immediately on the endangered species list – you’re becoming a digital dinosaur! Respond to every response whether it’s positive or negative.

MAKE MILLENIALS PART OF YOUR MARKETING APPROACH

The ‘baby boom’ generation that many of us belong to is no longer driving the swimming pool industry. Whether you own a small service company or a large construction operation, your customer is getting younger. Gen-X, Gen-Y, millennials – the members of these groups are your prospective customers.  #Research repeatedly shows that they are squarely focused on leisure activities, and swimming pools are surely part of their future.  They look for pool professionals using online search tools, and those tools show not only your website but the negative comments people have posted about you.  The first thing they learn about your business is negative, and unless you have a program to address these complaints, you’ll probably never see their business.  When the ‘boomers’ are gone, you might be too.

SOCIAL MEDIA IS AN INVESTMENT NOT AN EXPENSE – THE SOONER YOU REALIZE THIS THE BETTER

You need to proactively create a positive online presence beyond your website.  Facebook, Instagram, Twitter – and a dozen other sites you’ve never heard of – are your way of ensuring current and prospective customers that you are a good business partner, not just another shady pool guy.  Yes, learning these technologies takes time, and creating an online presence requires investments on which you might not see a quick return.  But I don’t think our industry will be the only one where the new, digital age rules don’t apply.

Set an easy goal – research your own company, and three of your competitors.  Based solely on information from the web, decide which you would choose to work with as a new homeowner.  If your company isn’t the obvious choice, you’ve taken a second step on the path to extinction.


A proactive social media program is an investment in your future.  There are social media specialists everywhere, and you need to get to know one.  Even though it might not improve your bottom line immediately, their advice might just help you avoid becoming a digital dinosaur.
LEARN MORE
The East Central Chapter will be hosting a marketing seminar on Tuesday, January 12 from 6-7:30pm at Persimmon Hollow Brewing located at 111 W Georgia Avenue in Deland. The topic will be “Don’t be a Digital Dinosaur in 2016” Enjoy the best food truck in town, some beers and learn best practices for marketing your business. Feel free to bring your office manager or marketing specialist to learn tips on how to be seen and heard on and offline.
#DontbeaDigitalDinosaur

Friday, November 27, 2015

If you've been thinking about calling #BlueRibbonPools and getting an #in-ground #swimming #pool, now's the time to act. With a little bit of down time before spring and summer, winter is the ideal construction phase to begin putting in your #vacationwater.

However, before deciding on when to buy, you must first choose what to buy. Here's a quick look at the three most popular types of in-ground pools:
#Concrete, #vinyl and #fiberglass

Concrete: most expensive but most popular. This can be formed into any size, to be truly customized.

Vinyl: second most popular type of pool. Each pool is made from a one-piece #flexible liner that fits into a hole put in by us. These are pre-designed and there are a limited number of liners available.

Fiberglass: Can be installed in as little as three days! They're factory-molded into a giant bowl-shaped shell, and lowered into he hole by crane. They have a very smooth gel-coat finish and usually require less chemical treatments. The one thing to think about = are there any over hangs by your pool to limit a crane?

Call us today to discuss your options! #blueribbonpools #daytonabeach #pools #typesofpools #volusiapools #centralfloridapools

Sunday, November 22, 2015

What kind of Pool heater should I get?

So you want to buy a heater for your pool… what are your next steps?
Here at #BlueRibbonPools we wanted to break down our two favorite types of pool heaters based on what we think is important to you. Heat pumps and Gas Heaters are widely popular choices, but which one is right for you?

#HeatPump
Heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat into your swimming pool, from water or air. Due to their #EnergyEfficiency, heat pumps have grown in popularity.

They are #ModerateCapital but #LowExpense.

+ Between $50 and $150 for monthly operation
+ Energy efficient: #COP between 5 and 6
+ Lifespan = five to seven years
+ Environmentally friendly since they emit no air pollution
+ No permits, no additional insurance costs

-       They tend to heat the pool water slowly
-       Air-source heat pumps are dependent on the temperature of the air
-       A little pricier up-front cost ($2k - $4k)

#GasHeater
Gas heaters burn natural gas or propane to create the heat you need. The gas burns inside a combustion chamber, where a series of copper coils are to heat the water flowing through. These are the most widely used swimming pool heater, though they have decreased slightly in popularity in recent years. 

They are #LowerCapital but #HighExpense

+ Inexpensive to purchase
+ Not dependent on the temperature of the air
+ Heat pool rather quickly
+ no permits, no additional insurance costs

-       Between $400 and $500 for monthly operation
-       Not energy efficient: #COP between 0.80 and 0.85
-       Lifespan = three to five years
-       Not environmentally friendly: emit air pollution

#HeatPumpandGasHeaterCombo
Why not combine both the Heat Pump with the Gas Heater?  This means that, the heat pump is always in use, handling 75% of the load. The gas heater acts as a backup if the water temperature drops below 75-78 degrees. 

This option is #HighCapital but #LowExpense 

+ Lifespan = four to seven years
+ Popular option for commercial hospitality pools (hotel, time-share)
+ Around $300 to $350 a month to operate
+ More environmentally friendly

- Averaging around $10,000 to install 

Call #BlueRibbonPools today to sit down with us and discuss your options. We will help you reach a decision that is the best for you! #PoolHeaters #WhichPoolHeaterToChoose

Friday, November 13, 2015

Gotta love the cooler weather… oops, it’s the #hottest November ever!

East central Florida is enjoying the warmest October – #November weather in many years – keeping even #unheated pool water a comfortable 78-80 degrees.  This year, the pools are still filled with swimmers seeking refuge from the 85-93 degree heat we’ve experienced. While that’s great for #swimmers, it’s hard on your pool.  What do I mean by that? 

The common characteristic of nearly all great golf venues is that the courses are closed on Mondays.  After a long #weekend of heavy use, the course needs time to recover, be refreshed by the staff, and get ready for the following week.  Swimming pools are very much the same.  After a long summer of use, they need a break – a two month “closed on Monday”.  During this cold weather / cold water time, we gradually add fresh water to reduce chemical and contaminant buildup; scrub the equipment a little more than usual; use chemicals such as phosphate removers and enzyme treatments to reduce the amount of residual sunscreen and oil in the water.  This process ensures a terrific ‘first impression’ for visitors beginning in January!

Obviously we can’t change the weather – but be assured that Blue Ribbon is working hard to make sure your pool gets the #treatment needed so that you’re ready for January visitors!
Maurice Bushroe

#BlueRibbonPools #DaytonaBeach #Pools

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

"Winter" in Florida

Luckily, living in #Florida allows us to not have to “#winterize” our pools every season. Though there are some steps you need to start/maintain to make sure your pool is healthy and operating so it’s ready for spring! 
With your pool being “out of sight and out of mind” during those couple weeks it is too cold to swim in, many households make the biggest #mistake they can do to their pool… they STOP #cleaning it.
You need to continue cleaning your pool weekly if not every other week. Make sure your filter is clean and the vacuum as well, clearing out any debris that has made it’s way in. Leaves can look harmless, but cause clogs in your pool and a larger headache later.
Next, you should continue to #monitor the water level. In Florida, we always think about lowering the water level due to increase of rain… however, it works the other way as well. Evaporation can lower water levels and can even drop 1 or 2 inches per week. So monitor, and add water as needed.
It’s also important to prevent the algae build-up. Keep the water in your pool circulating and test the chemical levels of your pool, even in the winter algae can grow in Florida and it’s important to stop a problem before it arises!
Lastly but certainly NOT least, you may want to invest in a pool heater. You spent a great #investment on your pool, so why not enjoy it all year round? And luckily, Blue Ribbon Pools is right nearby to install anything you need. And if all the above sounds too strenuous, hire us to do it for you on a monthly basis so we can keep your vacation water healthy. 
#bueribbonpools #poolwater #winterinflorida #poolcareinwinter #floridapoolinwinter 

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Don't dive into the dark!


The sun is going down earlier and the sky is dark after 6:15pm. You know what that means right? It's time to install new LED lights for your #pool ! If you're anything like my family... we love night swims and since in Florida it doesn't get too chilly (maybe for a month, if that!) we can enjoy our pool all year long. Installing the new #LED lights ensures your family endless nights of fun. The last thing you want to do is enjoy your pool in the dark with old or #fadinglights, so call #BlueRibbonPools today and have us come out to install them.
You have such a wide selection, want neon colors to change? We can do that, or if you want to keep it simple... we can do that too! Whatever the case may be, we think it's time you spruce up your backyard for that family reunion you've been wanting to have that will keep the kids entertained #InThePool and the parents feeling safe since they can #see !

#LEDLights #Dark

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Rain Rain Go Away...

Overwhelmed by all the rain we've been getting?
We live in Florida, and with that being said we all know... it rains A LOT. Often people ask us if there is anything they should do if their pool gets a lot of rain water and overflows? Well, you can drain it a little bit if you really need to – but be careful! Draining your pool can damage the equipment so only let it drain back to the NORMAL level. Next, you should really check the pH and Alkalinity level, if you need assistance there – we can help! The rain water can lower the pH and the alkalinity will take a big hit, so be sure to check those before jumping in. Next, check the sanitizer levels… how is the chlorine? If you water has been contaminated, which is often caused from rain… your sanitizer will start to work, lowering it’s level – so get that back up! Last but not least, and this isn’t necessary but if you feel the need… you can shock your pool. However, why not put yourself to ease and call Blue Ribbon Pools to come out and do all of that for you? We would love to help you and have maintenance workers 24/7