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The Pool Envy® Podcast

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The Pool Envy Podcast is where real, licensed pool professionals speak up. In an industry overflowing with DIY chatter and surface-level advice, we dive deep into code, compliance, and craftsmanship that set licensed contractors apart. Our goal is to educate and elevate the industry — teaching safety, sharing knowledge, and helping those who build and service pools do it the right way.

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27 episodios

episode Even the ASR Is Bigger in Texas: When the Fix Is Conflicted | Pool Envy® Podcast artwork

Even the ASR Is Bigger in Texas: When the Fix Is Conflicted | Pool Envy® Podcast

Even the ASR Is Bigger in Texas: When the Fix Is Conflicted dives into one of the most discussed topics currently circulating throughout the pool industry: Alkali-Silica Reaction, commonly referred to as ASR or “concrete cancer.” In this episode, Pool Envy® breaks down the underlying materials-science behind ASR in plain English while discussing why online diagnoses, social-media commentary, and financially conflicted repair recommendations deserve careful scrutiny. We discuss what ASR actually is, how reactive aggregate and internal concrete chemistry contribute to deterioration, why pool water chemistry does not create ASR, and how moisture exposure from multiple environmental sources can accelerate visible distress once deterioration pathways begin opening inside the concrete shell. The episode also explores why not all cracking is ASR, why appearance alone is not confirmation, and why legitimate ASR investigations may involve controlled concrete core sampling, petrographic examination under ASTM C856, ASTM C823 sampling procedures, microscopy, aggregate evaluation, and additional laboratory analysis where appropriate. Additional discussion includes: • the difference between evidence, analysis, and commerce • why financially interested repair opinions deserve scrutiny • why homeowners should understand the testing process before approving major reconstruction proposals • the importance of documentation, concrete mix reports, and aggregate sourcing • Texas pool construction oversight and evolving ASR discussions within the industry • why durability discussions should begin before concrete placement — not years later after distress allegations begin appearing online This episode is intended as an educational discussion regarding concrete durability, standards awareness, forensic analysis, and mechanism identification within swimming-pool construction. ASR is not a slogan. It is a concrete durability discussion involving chemistry, materials, moisture, and mechanism identification. Texas TICL: 1350 RAIL: 635643

17 de may de 2026 - 15 min
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Pools Don’t Fail Overnight

Most community pools do not suddenly fail because of one catastrophic event. The problems usually build slowly over time — deferred maintenance, aging infrastructure, staffing shortages, operational strain, water quality issues, circulation problems, deteriorating surfaces, and the growing complexity of managing aquatic facilities safely and sustainably. In this episode of the Pool Envy® Podcast, Jason Davies takes a closer look at the slow decline of many public and neighborhood pools, and why some facilities that once felt like the center of summer now struggle to stay open at all. This is not a political discussion or criticism of local communities. It is a thoughtful conversation about how aquatic facilities age, how maintenance decisions compound over time, and why many failures begin long before the public notices visible problems. From municipal budgeting and public expectations to infrastructure fatigue, staffing realities, safety, and long-term operational oversight, this episode explores why “Pools Don’t Fail Overnight” may be one of the most important things communities can understand about public aquatic facilities. If you remember what the neighborhood pool felt like growing up, this episode may resonate more than expected. Pool Envy® is a registered trademark of Pool Envy, LLC. Florida License: CPC1460695 Texas TICL 1350 RAIL 635643 WI Dwelling Contractor: 012100046 - DC

9 de may de 2026 - 10 min
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What Gets Buried Before Your Pool Is Finished (And Why It Matters Later)

What gets buried before your pool is finished… is often what causes the biggest problems later. Most homeowners focus on what they can see — plaster, tile, water clarity. But the real issues often start much earlier. Before the concrete is placed.  Before the finish goes on.  Before anything looks “wrong.” In this episode, Jason Davies walks through the construction-phase mistakes that get locked into a pool permanently — and why they show up months or years later as cracking, leaks, or unexplained failures. We cover real-world examples, including: *  improper rebar support (brick vs proper chairs/dobies)  *  plumbing run through structural bond beams  *  drains set above reinforcement  *  inconsistent steel placement and reduced shell thickness  *  how small shortcuts change structural performance  These aren’t visible defects.  They’re buried decisions. And once they’re covered, they’re expensive — or impossible — to correct. This episode continues the same practical, no-BS approach as: *  “Don’t Acid Wash New Plaster”  *  “Don’t Add Salt to a New Pool”  Each one focuses on a different stage where pools go wrong:  construction, startup, and long-term maintenance. If something feels off with your pool —  there’s a good chance the cause started earlier than you think. Disclaimer: This is general education only — not legal advice. Always follow manufacturer guidelines, engineering specifications, and local code requirements. Licensed pool contractor perspective: CPC1460695. Texas TICL 1350 Texas RAIL: 635643 WI Dwelling Contractor License DC-012100046 WI Electrical Contractor License 1543940 WI HVAC Contractor Registration 1543940

3 de may de 2026 - 6 min
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The Pool Industry’s Finality Problem: Why Pool Problems Keep Coming Back

There’s a deeper issue in the pool industry than workmanship, communication, or even sales practices. The real problem is finality — the ability to bring a project to clear, documented, and defensible closure. A swimming pool is not lawn care. It is not pest control. It is a complex technical system — structure, hydraulics, electrical, circulation, sanitation, and finishes — all working together under constant environmental stress. Yet pools are often sold like simple lifestyle purchases: fun, relaxation, entertainment. That mismatch is where most pool industry problems begin. In this episode, we explore why pool construction disputes, warranty conflicts, and contractor breakdowns continue to repeat across residential, commercial, and HOA environments. When documentation is thin, checkpoints are rushed, and standards are treated as optional, there is no clear path back to what was promised, what was installed, and what was verified. The result is predictable: projects that never truly end, disputes that linger, and responsibility that becomes negotiable. If you’ve ever dealt with documentation failures, unresolved project issues, or the lack of real accountability in the pool industry, this episode explains exactly why it happens — and what needs to change. Whether you’re a pool owner, builder, service professional, HOA board member, or commercial facility manager, this episode will change how you evaluate every pool project going forward.

19 de abr de 2026 - 8 min
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The Pool Industry: Confusion Is The Product

The pool industry does not just have an information problem — it has an accountability problem. In this episode, Jason Davies of Pool Envy® explains why many pool owners get stuck in a cycle of cloudy water, recurring stains, conflicting advice, and repeated chemical purchases without ever solving the actual system problem. We discuss free water testing, retail chemical sales, acid wash damage, plaster deterioration, pool chemistry myths, Facebook-group advice, and the difference between managing a pool as a complete system versus constantly reacting to symptoms. This is a direct look at how confusion keeps homeowners dependent — and why better pool care starts with understanding the cause, not just treating the water in front of you. This is general education and industry commentary only — not legal advice. Pool Envy® — Florida CPC1460695.

13 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
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