The Pool Pros Podcast

Building a 2,000-Pool Company Through Acquisitions & Systems with Kyle Peter of Nevergreen Pools

40 min · 28. apr. 2026
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Kyle Peter went from 12 pools to a 2,000+ pool operation backed by private equity. This is a clear look at what it actually takes to scale beyond “owner-operator” and build a real business. We cover: * The shift from owning a job to building a scalable company * How route acquisitions + Google ads became their growth engine * Why customer retention matters more than lead gen (long term) * The key hires that unlocked growth * How private equity changed the game If you want to build something that can actually scale—and eventually sell—this is the blueprint.

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