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Above Water Pools, LLC Your Swimming Pool Repair, Renovation and Vinyl Liner Replacement Company in PA and NJ, above ground, inground, renovations, paint and coatings, concrete, Inspections, installation, all repairs, service, Servicing the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Philadelphia,Bucks County, Lower Bucks,pa,nj,Levittown,Bensalem, Philadelphia, Langhorne,Montgomery county, Chester, and Delaware County. We also service the Burlington, Mercer, Hunterdon, Burlington county,Camden county,Trenton, Ewing and Gloucester County. Pool company for your Above Ground pool, or In-Ground Service.

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This is what WE will be responsible for • Grade out spot for pool and drop a pile of sand for under the liner. • We will assemble and level the pool. • We will spread out the sand, smooth it out, and roll it with a sod roller. • We will install the liner. • We will begin running water. • We will assemble the pump and filter system, lights, chlorinators, salt system, etc. • We will install the skimmer and return.

• We will connect the pump and filter system to the skimmer and return. Rock Plaza Central Are We Not Horses Rearing. • We will stack the boxes and trash that the pool came in. This will be your responsibility to discard.

This is what YOU will be responsible for • Any permitting for your pool or installation via your county/city • Removal of fence for access to the yard (8 feet of clearance). • Grading of pool site UP TO a 2' slope. ($75 per foot after 2 feet) • Any lines under the ground that may be damaged during grading. • Any charges related to huge rocks, stumps, or anything under the ground that is found during the grading process that extends or hinders the grading.