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State Certified Residential Contractor #CRC058505 State Certified Pool/Spa Contractor #CPC1457585 DBI Builders, Inc. #QB0020260
You want it Built - We can Build it! |
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Wednesday, April 08, 2009 |
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561-215-4000 Cell 561-723-2104 Cell 863-357-3339 FAX
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Building Florida Homes for Florida Lifestyles! |

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Beach entry pools are COOL -
The beach entry instead of the traditional steps is the newest item and makes your pool “user friendly” for the entire family! |
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Referrals are always Appreciated! (And we have several pool owners as references)
Ask us about - NO Chlorine Pools! |









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Swim in 60-days!
Is that reasonable?
YES, with DBI Builders it happens! Read below:
DBI Builders is a Residential contractor AND a Residential Pool Contractor!
Simply put - we do NOT just
· Build you a pool and YOU get to fix more than a yard… your yard is in our price and repaired - · Run into a problem and bill you “extras” … not DBI - · Put your pool in the ground and leave you with a yard to repair (and who knows what else) … not DBI - · And so much more! · When we finish - YOU SWIM!
We know what to anticipate and We are thorough for you!
DBI creates the Dream Home and knows how to create a Dream Pool as well!
And, like you, DBI requires a finished product! |
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-Here’s what to Expect-
Step #1: First Meeting · We will need a detailed survey & pool plan - and to walk your property; · This meeting will detail what DBI offers and to discuss what will happen to your backyard during construction; · Here DBI learns exactly what you want to achieve; · If you do not already have a plan, DBI can work with you to create one - or use one on file; · A small fee may be required for the Architect to proceed to Step #2 .
Step #2: Review · Review the pool plan and make changes if needed; · If agreed (without changes) DBI will ask you to sign a contract, make a nominal deposit for final plan completion; · Move on to Step #3.
Step #3: Final Plan Review · Final review of final plans that will be submitted to permitting for approval - municipalities vary, but permitting can take from 1 to 2 weeks, sometimes 6 weeks; · Three draws are scheduled during construction in which you are included on draw approvals - payments required; · NOTE: As a home and pool builder, we work on draw schedules (just like new construction) and NEVER ask for 50% up front; and, · Construction begins AFTER plans come out of permitting.
Step #4: Once Construction Begins · Equipment arrives and a hole is dug in your backyard per plan; · You will be upset about the mess - although construction will be kept to the side and as neat as possible AND as discussed in our meeting at Step #1; · Your pool will be completed in 60-days; · Your yard put back together per contract and you can swim and forget DBI was ever there - EXCEPT for the referral please! More construction details |