Before You Start a Pool Service Business, Listen to This
Starting a pool service business sounds simple until you hear the warnings: most small businesses fail, there’s no safety net, and the pool industry has hidden hurdles. The truth is that “failure rates” often reflect bad execution, not bad markets. When an owner skips customer service, underestimates costs, or runs without a plan, the business bleeds out fast, just like any poorly run local shop. But a pool route in a solid area has durable demand, recurring monthly revenue, and clear ways to stand out through reliability. If you treat pool service like a real business with pricing discipline, scheduling, and communication, the odds shift strongly in your favor. A big fear is job security, especially with AI and automation. The episode makes a practical case: many office roles can be replaced quickly because software scales cheaply, while hands-on service work is harder to automate. Pools still need testing, chemical handling, equipment checks, and on-site problem solving. That doesn’t...