Angela Moss

Angela Moss

Angela Moss traded pine trees for palm trees when she and her husband moved from Janesville, Wisconsin, to Corpus Christi, Texas, in 2014. But Moss, who had been working for her parents’ pool and spa business, Nelson’s HomeTowne Recreation, didn’t trade in that experience. Instead, she began working for Certified Pool and Spa as its…

Joe DiAnna Jr.

Joe DiAnna Jr.

Working in the pool industry you often wear many hats — plumber, electrician, laborer — but not many add manufacturing to that list. At least not all at the same time.  Joe DiAnna Jr.’s father, Joe DiAnna Sr., has owned his pool service company, J DiAnna Pool & Repair, for more than 30 years. DiAnna…

Jared Schwab

Jared Schwab

When someone invents an innovative product, there’s a likely path that is followed. Usually after selling people on the idea, then scaling operations to fulfill orders, there’s a point where the entrepreneur can’t make all the sales themselves. They need help.  Some companies will hire a salesperson or two, train them and send them out…

Alexander Jacobs

Alexander Jacobs

Not many in the pool industry wear their World Series ring to trade shows, but Alexander Jacobs knows that such accomplishments matter to people, even if he himself considers such things secondary.  “Titles and individual accomplishments are cool but in the whole scheme of things are meaningless to the greater good,” says Jacobs, who in…

Ravi Kurani

Ravi Kurani

Ravi Kurani can still recall the hot summer days he spent in Southern California as a child, watching his father, an immigrant with little money to his name, work tirelessly to grow their small pool and spa supply business into what would become a sizable company with more than 30 locations. As Kurani got older,…

Zac Nicklas

Zac Nicklas

From Idaho to Texas, from warranty work and trying remodels, from two people to 12 — Zac Nicklas’ journey in the pool industry has covered a lot of ground. When Nicklas’ best friend and now business partner, Justin Morehead, moved to Houston from Idaho and got a job working in the pool industry, Nicklas road…

Max Brown

Max Brown

When Max Brown joined the pool industry, he says he was just cleaning pools on a surface level. Thanks to getting more experience, certifications and on-the-job-training, he now feels he’s on the way to a professional career and trade.  “I really enjoy being able to fix a headache for a customer and seeing them genuinely…

Leah Perry

Leah Perry

Leah Perry’s first experience in the pool industry was riding around with her husband on his route and helping him route his weekly accounts. But when the pair moved to Texas, she got a job at The Pool Boys answering phones and helping in-store customers. Eventually the Pool Boys started offering maintenance, and now Perry…

Getting at Ease with Legalese

Getting at Ease with Legalese

Residential pools and commercial pools are completely different beasts. Residential service techs might visit 20 to 30 pools in a single day and only see a particular pool on their route once, maybe twice per week. For commercial pool techs, many jurisdictions require chemical and safety checks every day, if not multiple times per day. Both jobs require a strong attention to detail; techs must pick up on changes to pool operations very quickly during each short visit.