Information before requesting an assessment

Frequently asked questions about swimming pools and renovations

These answers help prepare the initial information for a new pool or a pool that needs renovation. Each job must be valued according to its specific situation.

What information should be prepared for a first assessment?

It is useful to indicate the location, the type of work, the approximate measurements available, the current state of the space and any specific needs. Photographs of the location can help better understand the query, as long as they are sent through an authorized channel.

What factors influence the valuation of a new pool?

The valuation depends, among other factors, on the dimensions, depth, terrain, access, requested equipment, finishes and documentation that the project may require.

What data helps to evaluate the renovation of a swimming pool?

It is advisable to describe the problem observed, the approximate measurements, the state of the coating, the hydraulic installation and the purification system. The final assessment may require a review of the existing status.

Can repair work be consulted in addition to comprehensive renovations?

Yes. The initial consultation can refer to a specific repair or a comprehensive renovation. The scope is defined after reviewing the available information and the needs of the project.

Is it necessary to know the exact measurements from the first contact?

It is not essential to have definitive measurements to carry out an initial consultation. Approximate dimensions and a clear description of the space help guide the next steps.

How are finishes and additional equipment treated?

Finishes and equipment must be identified separately to correctly define the scope. Its availability, installation and conditions are confirmed in the corresponding evaluation.

Why is it important to review access to the work area?

Access can influence planning, the necessary machinery and the organization of work. That is why it is advisable to explain from the beginning if there are narrow passages, unevenness or other limitations.