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QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR POOL CONTRACTOR

How many fiberglass swimming pools have they installed? Cherry Hill has installed hundreds of fiberglass swimming pools

• How long have they been in business? Cherry Hill has been in business for over 15 years!

• Are they licensed and insured? Cherry Hill is a licensed General Contractor in New Hampshire, Massachusettes, Rhode Island and Connecticut. We carry a comprehensive package of general liabilty and workmen's compensation insurance.

• Ask for references: Cherry Hill Pools & Spas will gladly provide you with a list of references of satisfied Cherry Hill Pool customers in your area. We install Viking fiberglass pools in New Hampshire, Massachusettes, Rhode Island and Connecticut.

• Are they a member of any professional organizations or affiliations? Cherry Hill is a proud member of Association of Pool and Spa Professionals. We are also members of the Better Business Bureau.

• We suggest you do some research on fiberglass swimming pools. AskAlanAQuestion.com is an excellent resource for those considering a swimming pool and for those who have one who need information on chemical treatments, etc, this website is an excellent source of information.

• Other fiberglass pool companies: You have choices, however a Viking Pool is the best fiberglass swimming pool on the market. Yes, there other companies who offer fiberglass swimming pools, but Cherry Hill Pools & Spas is the only Viking Pool dealer in Massachusettes, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.

• Do they offer a warranty on their product? The manufacturer, Viking Pools, warranties their pools for as long as you own your Viking Pool

• Do they have a showroom? You should be able to see a fiberglass pool installed at the company's place of business on their property. Just because a business offers fiberglass pools, does not qualify them as a fiberglass pool company.

• What about DIY (self installation): It's not rocket science, but installation requires a high degree of precision. The site must be carefully prepared, the excavation must be precise to insure proper installation, equipment must be set properly and readied for utility contractors and finally there is grading and finish work. Even for those customers who are in the construction industry, be forewarned: It's not simply digging a hole in the ground and placing a pool into it.