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California Pools Opens Sacramento Location, Expanding Its Market Domination
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California Pools - Sacramento marks the company's 34th U.S. location

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Washingtoner -- Sacramento, California - September 1, 2021 - California Pools, one of America's most respected builders of swimming pools and everything outdoors, announces the opening of its independently-owned and operated Sacramento, California office, the 19th California Pools location in California and the 35th in the U.S. The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals has awarded and recognized California Pools for its custom pool designs more than any other pool company in the world. The company prides itself on being named in the Association's Top 5 Pool Builders list every year.

California Pools was founded in 1952 and continues to expand across the country. With more than 80,000 pools under its belt, it is one of the country's most experienced pool builders. The newest location in Sacramento serves multiple areas: Antelope, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Elverta, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Orangevale, Rancho Cordova, Rio Linda, Sacramento, Wilton, Roseville, Rocklin, and Granite Bay.

The company has built its stellar reputation by partnering with homeowners to transform average backyard spaces into custom outdoor areas that add value to the home, all while providing complete transparency. Turnkey services include innovative design and construction for new custom residential swimming pools and spas, residential swimming pool and spa remodeling, and custom outdoor living.

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"Sacramento is not only warm in the summer but dry, making it an ideal climate for a pool so homeowners can enjoy their backyards and escape the heat," says Steve Terry, President at California Pools Franchise, Inc. "Our new Sacramento location will give area homeowners a trustworthy source to transform their backyards into their favorite home space, adding value to their property and giving them a beautiful place to make memories with family and friends. Whether it's a simple pool or one with all the bells and whistles, we are excited to help homeowners build the backyard of their dreams."

California Pools customizes every pool to fit the homeowner's space, aesthetic and budget. They work with homeowners to develop creative ideas to optimize their outdoor space, a process timeline, and reasonable expectations. The local team provides virtual and/or in-home consultations, 3D designs, detailed pricing, and vast project material choices. Unlike many pool builders, California Pools completes 98 percent of its projects on time and within budget.

"The backyard is often overlooked or homeowners settle because they don't know where to start, but it can bring incredible value if it's done correctly," says Mike Nelson, franchise owner & operator  of California Pools - Sacramento. "We help homeowners see the possibilities, giving them multiple options that fit into their budget. Because of our expertise and best practices, we can help them get the most out of their investment with a pool and backyard space that is built to last."

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California Pools - Sacramento offers a full range of backyard swimming pool construction and renovation options, such as creative custom designing, comprehensive proposals, innovative build techniques, fire features, water features, lighting features, outdoor kitchens and entertainment areas, and pool landscaping, masonry, and decking.

About California Pools

California Pools is a national pool building company with dozens of local offices throughout the country that are led by a team of professionals with decades of experience. The company was founded in 1952 and has since built more than 80,000 pools, earning multiple national awards for design and customer service. Beyond custom pools and spas, California Pools designs and builds outdoor kitchens and bars, fire pits and fireplaces, fountains, outdoor sitting and dining areas, and other outdoor entertaining areas equipped with audio-visual technology, automation and innovative lighting.

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***@californiapools.com


Source: California Pools Franchise, Inc.

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