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Help & Advice

Riverbend Sandler 5 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Pool Depth

Pools offer many options and are often custom tailored for each particular family. In many cases, swimming pools are designed with a specific feature or option in mind. One of the choices that many people struggle with is the pool depth. While the average, residential, in-ground pool has a depth of 8 feet, some people… Read More

Riverbend Sandler The 3 Best Burger Recipes Ever

Summer is just around the corner. This season is the best time to soak in the sun and have fun with your family and friends outside. As you enjoy the summer sunshine in your family-fun backyard pool, make sure to prepare mouthwatering food, too! Hamburgers are among the top outdoor grilling choices when having backyard… Read More

Riverbend Sandler Swimming Pool Exercises That Will Get You in Shape This Summer

Summer is quickly approaching and with it comes a deep desire to look good in your swimsuit. Whether you have a few pounds to shed or you simply would like to firm a few areas, there is a great workout machine in your yard that you might have overlooked: the swimming pool! If you enjoy… Read More

Riverbend Sandler How to Open Your Pool in Spring

As spring approaches, you will be faced with the challenge of knowing how to open your pool. This can be a daunting task for many people, so we have put together a simple step-by-step plan to help you through this process. 1. Add Swimming Pool Chemicals Before You Open Your Pool Make sure you have all needed… Read More

Riverbend Sandler Pool Landscaping Ideas for Your Backyard

As a homeowner, you are always looking for the next great way to add ambiance and beauty to your home. You spend countless hours choosing the right colors for your walls and you meticulously care for your flooring, so it would seem only natural for you to spend the same amount of time working in… Read More

Riverbend Sandler What is Pool Coping?

Swimming pool coping is essential to the structure of the pool and adds a touch of class and beauty to the pool itself, but what is coping? Coping is the material that is used to cap the pool shell; it is always placed directly over the wall of the pool. When it comes to coping,… Read More

Riverbend Sandler Gunite Pools vs. Shotcrete

Gunite vs. Shotcrete. These two words might not mean a great deal to the vast majority of the population, but to those in the pool building community, these are very commonplace. There are many misnomers and a lot misinformation regarding these materials, and the largest cause for this is a lack of knowledge about the… Read More

Riverbend Sandler Top Kid Friendly Water Features

While some people will install a pool for themselves, the vast majority of pool owners choose to build a pool because they have children at home and the kids love to swim. Swimming is not only a great exercise for the family; it is also a great way to get everyone out of the house… Read More

Riverbend Sandler How to Choose the Right Pool Shape

Swimming pools have been around for hundreds, even thousands of years. It would seem that people have always had an affinity for lounging in or near the water. Perhaps it is our innate desire to be close to a water source, or maybe it has everything to do with the need to unwind. Regardless of… Read More

Riverbend Sandler How to Choose the Best Location for Your New Pool

There are three words that every real estate broker understands and relies on: location, location, location. Similar to real estate, when you begin the process of purchasing your own home pool, it is important that you understand this aspect of swimming pool design. This is a simple concept for some and it is very difficult… Read More

General

What areas do you cover?

We cover a wide region of North Texas including Dallas, Prosper, Plano, and McKinney. To see a full map of the areas we cover, please check out our Areas Covered page. If you’re still not sure if we can serve your location, just speak to our team. 

What pool services do you offer?

Here at Riverbend Sandler Pools, we provide a full range of pool services spanning installation all the way to aftercare. Our full range of services includes building custom pools and spas, pool remodeling, pool equipment repairs, weekly pool cleaning service, and winterizing services. We can also support you with sourcing financing and permits to really take the stress out of the process. 

Do you sell spare parts or chemicals?

We do not sell spare parts or chemicals, but as part of our ongoing maintenance services, we will ensure you have everything you need to operate your pool effectively.

How long does it take to build a pool?

Every pool design is different, so the pool build will also vary. Most pool and spa builds take on average 12-14 weeks, but the complexity of the project and weather conditions will also need to be factored in.

Projects that require engineering or contain structures can take longer. Your builder will provide you with an estimated timeline after you’ve signed the contract.

Maintenance & Repairs

What should I do if there is a power outage in freezing weather?

As mentioned above, most swimming pools include a freeze protection mechanism that is triggered automatically when the temperature reaches the near-freezing temperature of 32°F.

Unfortunately, during a power outage the freeze protection will not activate. When this occurs, it’s essential to winterize your pool equipment to ensure it doesn’t become damaged.

To do this, watch our video or view our PDF which will outline how to effectively winterize your pool and equipment.

How often should I backwash my filter?

The filter should be backwashed every four to six weeks or when the pressure increases 8 -10 lbs over normal clean filter pressure. The filter should also be completely disassembled, inspected, and cleaned every six months to ensure proper filtration.

As part of our maintenance service, we will backwash your filter as described above. Filter cleaning can be done at an extra charge through our customer care program.

What do I do if my pump is leaking?

If you notice that your pump is leaking, it’s vital that you contact our service department as soon as possible.

Why am I getting air bubbles in my pool?

Check your water level is full. This is the case when the water is halfway up the skimmer mouth or below the overflow gate.

If the water level is low, it can cause the system to pull in air and push it through the system and into the pool, creating bubbles.

If your water level is correct, then the problem might be caused by your skimmer doors not being pulled into the water. If one or both of the skimmer doors are not being pulled in with the flow of water, it can cause large amounts of water to enter the system which means bubbles may appear.

If air bubbles persist, turn off the pump, close suction valves (skimmers one, two and the main drain), remove the pump lid, and clear any debris.

If you’re still experiencing air bubbles, it’s time to call a technician.

Why is my pool pump not working?

If your pool pump is not working, first check the breaker panel in your pool control panel to see if the breaker has been tripped. The breaker is labeled ‘filter’ and if it has been tripped, it will be in the middle position.

If this is the case, push the breaker completely into the ‘off’ position. Then, push it into the ‘on’ position. Also check the system to ensure the pump is turned on.

If the pump turns on then it means the trip was what caused the issue – however, if it does not, then it means there is a different problem and you’ll need to call our office to dispatch a technician.

New Pools & Renovation

Why choose Riverbend Sandler as your pool provider?

When you choose Riverbend Sandler, you’re choosing an all-in-one pool partner who is here for you at every stage of pool ownership. Whether you take the full journey with us or require only a few services, we provide custom swimming pool construction, renovation of old pools, repair work, weekly pool cleaning and maintenance, leak detection, and winterization. We also supply a range of outdoor living products to add the finishing touch to your backyard sanctuary.

Do I have to get a permit?

You normally require a permit for a new pool. Always check with your local authority about whether you need a pool permit and what information you will need to give. If you need any support with applying, just ask our team. 

Will my new pool be covered by a warranty?

We do provide warranties for pools and equipment, but please check with our team for the precise details for your particular pool. 

Do you offer financing?

Here at Riverbend Sandler Pools, we’re here to make things easy for you. We understand that sometimes with a larger expense, you need a little support. That’s why we can help set you up with a pool financing option that works for you, using the many strong relationships we’ve forged with lenders throughout the years. 

How soon can you start my project?

From the time you sign a contract, allow at least 30 days for HOA approval if required before we can begin. City jobs can also add on time at the front end due to permitting reviews and during the process for inspections required at certain phases of construction.

Does my pool come with a warranty?

Any reputable builder will provide you with a written warranty; make sure you review the warranty section and do not accept anything verbally. A new swimming pool is a huge investment, so do not be afraid to ask questions for clarification.

How much does a swimming pool cost?

The cost of swimming pools varies depending on a variety of factors, including size, depth, utility runs, materials, access for excavation, your yard’s elevation and slope, and even the location of your house as this can impact permit costs.

All of the pools we build are fully customized meaning costs will differ. On average, a pool can range from $60K to over $1 million.

Servicing

Can you service my pool if I’m not home?

Yes! Our pool service is all about convenience, so we work to your schedule. If you’re going to be out then simply make arrangements with our team and we’ll work on your pool even if you’re not at home. 

My pool is losing water. What should I do?

You can expect some water loss due to evaporation and splash out during swimming. The evaporation rate varies due to several factors, including the season, the area in which you live, and the amount of time you run your water features.

If you suspect that your pool is losing an above-average amount of water, check all plumbing and equipment for leaks, inspect the backwash line for the water bypassing valve, and inspect the interior of the pool for cracks.

You should also contact our service department to schedule a service call to check for visual leaks on equipment as part of our leak detection services. Alternatively, you can contact the structural warranty department for non-visual leaks to discuss possible scenarios.

What should I do when the temperature is below freezing?

Most swimming pools include a freeze protection mechanism that activates when the temperature reaches the near-freezing temperature of 32°F. Your freeze guard keeps your pool running to help prevent damage to your pool and/or equipment. If the freeze guard does not activate and/or you lose power, then please see the FAQ on power outages in freezing weather.

What is normal pressure for my filter?

Every pool system has different pressure restrictions depending on the type of equipment and features that were built with your pool. New pool owners will be given the normal pressure for their system with their start-up instructions.

How long should I run my pump?

The amount of time required to run your pool system and pump will depend on the time of year and your pool conditions. For example, in the spring and summer months when your pool is likely to be used more, we’d recommend running it for eight to ten hours a day.

However, in the fall and winter, we’d recommend doing this for four to six hours a day.

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