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NIGHTMARE! NIGHTMARE! NIGHTMARE!!
My wife and I entered a contract with Premier Pools to build a pool at our new home in Las Vegas. We had heard horror stories about pool builders in the area and were cautioned to use a nationwide company opposed to a local contractor as they go out of business, disappear or simply file bankruptcy. That made sense, so I looked toward Premier Pools for the contract as Ron told us they were nationwide.
Ron came to my house and reassured me that Premier Pools would do a great job and they had great results in the area. This was one of several "stories" that Ron tells. I found Ron to be completely full of empty promises, he committed his company to deadlines he simply wouldn't deliver on, and he failed to return our phone calls and got his employee Sam to address issues when the situation was getting too heated for him.
My pool was to be completed at the end of February so when March came along we of course wanted to understand what happened. Ron avoided our calls, diverting them to his answering service. Rarely would he ever call back, we had to call repeatedly to get a response. Ron was quick to take the money but other than that don't expect much else.
I later heard that Ron has purchased the rights to Premier Pools in Las Vegas. If that is true (which I can't confirm or deny) this would make Ron the local pool guy that I was warned about (by Ron no less). Ironically, that would be the only thing that does live up to the expectation! He is difficult and hard to work with.
My pool went weeks with no activity, his workman left trash and debris in the pool continually. We asked Ron to have his crew at least clean up the trash as we were expecting out of town guests, Ron assured so that it would happen and then never showed up to clean up a thing. Even his staff questioned some of the comments that Ron told us? He either is a great liar or maybe just not as knowledgeable as he wants people to think he is about building a pool. Ultimately, my wife and I had the privilege of sweeping the excess concrete, pull out broken pieces of wood and drained rainwater that was sitting on the gunite for weeks as Ron was nowhere to be found.
At this point, I wouldn't trust Ron to blow up a child's play pool without excuses, problems and delays!! You might be safer to dig the pool yourself!!
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