|
|
|
How to join
IPSSA –
Who, What, Where, Why & How!
|
Ventura
Chapter Officers
James
Eubanks - President Tony Funderburk - Vice President
Rob Morgan - Secretary
Omar Mora -Treasurer 
|
|
INDEPENDENT
POOL AND SPA SERVICE ASSOCIATION
Everyone enjoys a swim in the
backyard pool or spa to relax after a hard day or to cool off on a hot one. But,
not everyone who owns a pool or spa likes to do all the things necessary to keep
it clean and healthy -- tasks like cleaning the filter, scrubbing the tile and
walls, raking out leaves and debris, testing and chemically treating the water
for safe and comfortable swimming and making certain that all the equipment is
in good repair.
However, there are professionals
such as members of the Independent Pool & Spa Service Association (IPSSA)
who will take care of all these things for you, and more. They are specially
trained pool service technicians who will provide you freedom from caring for
your pool or spa while they do all the work. How much service is needed and how
often depends on several factors, such as how much your pool is used, and the
nearby environmental conditions (trees that shed, windy desert sand, etc.).
To draw a sharp distinction
between the knowledge and skill required of these professionals versus a
neighborhood kid you hire to throw in some chemicals now and then, IPSSA members
must be licensed and certified (as required in their particular state or
county).
In addition,
IPSSA members maintain liability insurance and cover each other's routes when a
member is ill. They also receive continuous education through their monthly
meetings where guest speakers discuss various aspects of the pool service
business.
When you hire an
IPSSA member, you will receive regular chemical water treatment, pool and spa
vacuuming and equipment maintenance. Some specialize in repair work and can fix
pumps, motors, filters and heaters. Others do tile and plaster repairs, acid
washes and painting.
|