5 Common Pool Installation Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

5 Common Pool Installation Mistake

Avoiding Costly Errors During Your Pool Installation

Installing an inground pool is a big investment, and the last thing you want is costly mistakes during the process — which is why we’re sharing 5 common pool installation mistakes (and how to avoid them). After 30+ years of installing pools throughout Maryland and Virginia, Leisure Contracting LLC has seen it all — and here’s how to avoid the most common pitfalls.

  1. Poor Site Selection – Choosing the wrong spot can cause drainage issues, uneven settling, or excessive debris. We carefully assess your property to ensure optimal placement.
  2. Skipping Permits and Inspections – Local regulations in Maryland and Virginia vary, but permits are always crucial. We handle all the paperwork so you stay compliant.
  3. Inadequate Drainage Planning – Without proper grading and drainage, water can collect around your pool, damaging landscaping and the pool structure. We design with drainage in mind from day one.
  4. Choosing the Wrong Pool Type – Every pool type — fiberglass, vinyl, or concrete — has different benefits. We walk you through each option to match your goals, budget, and yard layout.
  5. Hiring Inexperienced Contractors – Cheap bids often mean costly repairs later. With Leisure Contracting LLC, you’re hiring a trusted local company with decades of proven results.

 

Building your dream pool should be an exciting and stress-free experience. By partnering with Leisure Contracting LLC, you’ll have the guidance and expertise to avoid setbacks and enjoy lasting results. We’re happy to help you bring your vision to life with quality, precision, and care.

 

When you want your pool done right the first time, call 410-242-2264 for your free estimate, or schedule an appointment online. Let us help you avoid the headaches and start enjoying the backyard you’ve always dreamed of. That’s the difference you’ll experience when you know 5 common pool installation mistakes (and how to avoid them).

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