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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.

 

See Us at the Philly Home Show 2012

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Starting January 14th-22nd, Visit our booth at the Philadelphia Home Show located at the convention center. We will be at booth 516. See fantastic pools we have built in the area, as well as get great design ideas and speak with one of our design professionals.

Swimming Pool Deck Types

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

 

Your swimming pool deck is an important part of your backyard landscape. Choosing a style that fits with the elements of your yard can be challenging yet satisfying once in place. There are several types of surface materials to choose from so you should be able to find the type of deck that fits your design.

 

Concrete – The most common surface is inexpensive and easy to match other materials that may surround your pool. It comes in a variety of colors, smooth finishes, stamped or seeded.

 

Natural Stone – This type is great for creating a natural look around your pool. It comes in sandstone, granite and marble which creates a natural feel to the landscape.

 

Brick – Another common material for pool decks, it comes in many colors and lasts many years. The downside is brick absorbs sunlight therefore can become very hot. A hot surface can be an uncomfortable surface to walk and sunbath on.

 

There so many types to choose from.  Find one that is economical and versatile for your needs. Choose a style that fits with the rest of the elements in your yard and creates a unified look and feel for the space.


Pool Owners Biggest Complaint – Algae

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Pool algae are one of the biggest complaints of swimming pool owners and operators. Algae, a one celled marine plant consist of several thousand species. They invade your pool or spa water and cause that green cloud on the walls. The most common species of algae is the green algae.

 

Green algae are the easiest to treat. You can eliminate green algae quicker than yellow algae or the dreaded black algae. Algae flourish in water with the right conditions.  If you maintain your pool chlorine properly, algae can not grow.  Chlorine is just one of the chemicals that have to be consistently maintained in order to control algae.

 

Ways to prevent pool algae is to ensure proper filtration, right size pump for your pool size and maintain chlorine levels between 1.0 ppm to 3.0 ppm at all times.  Another way is to clean and brush your pool frequently.

 

When you purchase a new swimming pool and spa with Anthony & Sylvan, we offer pool school, which properly trains you on how to maintain proper chemical balance and how to treat frequent problems with your pool water.

Selecting A Pool Site

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

There are many factors that come into play when determining the best site to build your pool.  First, you must consider any underground obstructions that would include wires, cables, gas lines, septic tanks, dry-well systems, plumbing, trees and overhead power lines.  Underground obstruction and utilities should be located before excavation begins.  Utility companies will locate and mark underground lines and cables free of charge.

 

 

Second factor to consider is how the sun and even shade affects your pool site. Excessive shade from trees and buildings could result in unfavorable water conditions.  During swimming weather excessive sun and no shade could make the water temperature unbearable.  During winter months too much shad will increase water heating costs.

 

A third factor is existing landscape removal. The decision to remove any trees or shrubbery should be based on how it affects the maintenance of the pool.  The amount of landscaping removed without disturbing the natural scenery of the backyard. When removing trees, the entire root system should be excavated. Tree roots may cause settling of pool walls.

 

There are many more factors to consider when selecting a pool site.  Anthony Sylvan Pool’s professional contractors will assure you that every step and consideration be made prior to building your pool.