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Anthony & Sylvan Pools Announces Opening of New Division in San Antonio, TX

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Anthony & Sylvan Pools Corporation, one of the largest pool builders in the country, announced today at the Atlantic City Pool & Spa Show that it is opening a new division in San Antonio, expanding its footprint in Texas into one of the fastest growing markets in the country.

The company has formed a strategic alliance with Anderson Pools and Patios, run by long-time pool builder Steven Anderson. Anthony & Sylvan will assume Anderson Pools’ existing location at 33010 N. Highway 281 in Bulverde and rebrand it as Anthony & Sylvan. Anderson will join Anthony & Sylvan’s management team in Texas, headed by Texas General Manager Bob Van Horn.

Stuart D. Neidus, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Anthony & Sylvan, said: “We are very excited about our formal entry into San Antonio, a market we have been looking at for some time and view as a natural fit with our substantial operations in Houston and Austin. This expansion is good news for San Antonio and beyond. With the economy beginning to rebound, we are looking forward to a robust pool-building season and an acceleration of our growing market share nationally.”

Neidus said Anderson’s reputation in San Antonio is well-known.

“Steve’s in-depth knowledge of the San Antonio market along with his excellent reputation and 20 years of experience in the field impressed us. But what we really admire is his commitment to quality pool-building and outstanding customer service, two hallmarks of Anthony & Sylvan, as well.”

Anderson said he was proud to be joining forces with Anthony & Sylvan.

“I’m flattered to be joining the national leader in pool building,” he said. “The strategic alliance will mean that more San Antonio residents can realize their dreams of enjoying their own pool, secure in building a relationship with a company that has built over 370,000 pools in its 66 year history.”

Anthony & Sylvan is now taking pool orders for 2012 in all the markets it serves, including San Antonio.

 

BBB report for Anthony & Sylvan Pools

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

BBB Business Review Reliability Report for Anthony & Sylvan Pools:

A BBB Accredited business since 6/7/1966

Rating: A+

Business Name:
Anthony & Sylvan Pools

Business Address:
PO Box 1449 Doylestown, PA 18901

Original Business Start Date:
1/1/1946

Incorporated:
1980 in DE

BBB Accreditation:

This business is a BBB Accredited Business
Date Accredited by BBB:
6/7/1966
Type of Business:
SWIMMING POOL CONTRACTORS, DEALERS, DESIGN

Guess this stellar rating (as high as you can get) explains why the majority of pool customers trust Anthony & Sylvan Pools with the backyard of their dreams!

Fiberglass Pool Season Launches in Virginia Beach!

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Anthony & Sylvan Pools & Spas launched another Fiberglass Swimming Pool season in Virginia Beach! This year, the addition of a new Diving Pool gives customers more design flexibility than ever before.

The Anthony & Sylvan Genesis” shape gives the customer a beautiful free-form design and the option to dive safely off a Type I diving board. Now you can swim laps, jump in, lounge on your favorite floating chair – or DIVE! Whatever suites your pleasure!

Pool Updating Tips

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Some tips for updating your swimming pool include:

• Tile/coping: Over time, a pool’s tiling and coping may need repair or replacement, especially after a few harsh winters. Replacing them gives the pool a dramatic aesthetic upgrade, while also enhancing the safety and durability of the pool.

• Pool interior: If not maintained properly, a pool’s interior can become stained and worn-looking, making it visually unappealing. Resurfacing the interior can rejuvenate its appearance and reduce operational expenses, particularly by choosing a colored finish, which can alter the color of the pool’s water and help retain heat from the sun.

• Deck options: Another great way to enhance a pool is to change the decking texture around it, or to add a deck if there currently isn’t one.

• Upgrading equipment: Outdated equipment such as filters, pumps and heaters can oftentimes be replaced with newer equipment that is more energy efficient and durable.