The Pool Envy Podcast is where real, licensed pool professionals speak up. In an industry overflowing with DIY chatter and surface-level advice, we dive deep into code, compliance, and craftsmanship that set licensed contractors apart. Our goal is to educate and elevate the industry — teaching safety, sharing knowledge, and helping those who build and service pools do it the right way.
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Florida Pool Contractor Deposits: Don’t Pay & Pray Summary: Too many Florida pool projects stall after a big deposit. This episode gives homeowners (and honest builders) a clear, statute-anchored playbook: the 30-day permit / 90-day start clocks, how to verify a real DBPR CPC license, the red flags before you pay, and exactly how to file complaints…
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Diesel, Deals & Hydroblast: A Week at Pool Envy (Code-Solid)
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11:48This week had range. Jason tracks down a diesel return-line drip on the plaster truck, spends time sharpening the website and comms, lands the most fun project of the year, and explains why November in Wisconsin is the perfect window to hydroblast and set a project up for a fast spring start. We keep it big picture, not DIY—how we diagnose, how we …
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Pool Heater Pressure & Volume: How Good Looks Under Code
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9:44Title: Pool Heater Gas Sizing: Heat Without Headaches Summary: Your heater doesn’t run on vibes—it runs on pressure and volume. In this episode we define what “good” looks like under IFGC §402 / NFPA 54 so owners and builders can communicate clearly and avoid the lockout blame game. No DIY here—this is the big picture, outcomes, and documentation y…
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Ring of Safety: Equipotential Bonding Around Your Pool (NEC 680.26)
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7:17Standards & references cited NEC 680.26 intent & scope: equipotential bonding to reduce voltage gradients; overview of (B)(1)–(7). ECM Web NEC 680.26(B)(2) perimeter surfaces: 3 ft zone; 12×12 in copper grid option; four points around conductive shells; note on nonconductive shells. Electrical License Renewal+1 NEC 680.26(C) pool water bonding: ≥ 9…
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Stop Blaming Regulation: A Builder–Owner Playbook
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12:50Why do so many pool projects melt down? It isn’t “too much regulation”—it’s too little planning. Jason breaks down the fast-“yes” incentives, missing scopes, and communication gaps that push owners, builders, and inspectors into conflict. You’ll hear a clear case study (gas meter/regulator sizing), the homeowner’s 7 questions, and the builder’s 7 c…
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The White-Residue Clue: Why Your Heater Needs To Breathe
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12:59Tight closets and “creative” vents don’t make comfort—they make risk. In this episode, Jason breaks down the air-in / air-out / room-pressure triad and the simple clues he looks for on real walk-ins: white powder (zinc oxide) on vents, melted plastics, rust trails, and fried igniters. We stay owner-safe and brand-neutral: what to ask, what to photo…
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Pool Envy®: Code • Compliance • Craftsmanship(Trailer)
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1:37This trailer sets the tone for Pool Envy®—the show where licensed expertise meets real-world practice. Expect: Code clarity: ISPSC, VGB, NEC 680—decoded into do-this-not-that steps Compliance in the field: inspections, plan review, permitting, barrier & entrapment safety Subtle nuances the industry misses: hydraulics/turnover, AHJ interpretations, …
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