Pool Associations
Ocean Quest Pools is a member in good standing with the following industry
associations:
Click on the plus signs to learn more
about each association.
- TXCBA / HBA Associate Member - "Texas Capitol Area Builders
Association"
AKA "Home Builders Association of Greater Austin"
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Visit the TXCBA Website
- The Home Builders Association of Greater Austin is a
trade association to promote, protect and educate its
members and inform the home buying public.
- APSP – “The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals”
(previously known as “National Pool and Spa Institute”)
- Visit the
APSP Website
- APSP is the world's largest international trade
association representing the swimming pool, spa, hot tub and
recreational water industries.
- APSP members adhere to a code of ethics in business and
technical practices and share a strong commitment to the
safe, healthful, and enjoyable use of industry products
- PACE Product Advisory Board
(“Paramount Advisory Committee
Enterprise”)
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Visit the P.A.C.E. Website
- P.A.C.E. consists of pool builders from around the
country, working together to improve existing products while
planning future advancements for the automatic pool cleaning
industry. A number of improvements in the in-floor industry
are a direct result of this advisory board.
- CARECRAFT Industry Consortium
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Visit the CARECRAFT Industry Consortium Website
- Carecraft is composed of pool/spa designers, builders,
and accessory & supply retailers across the United States
who have joined together to form a nationwide member-owned
association.
- Only select industry professionals are invited to join,
and all must pass rigorous standards of quality control,
reputation, and customer relations, in addition to customer
concern of each company.
- Carecraft was created for consumers to ensure the
highest quality in all aspects of pool design &
construction.
- “When you invest in a Carecraft member company, you are
assured of the finest equipment and experienced workmanship,
all at a price that is tailored to your budget and
lifestyle.”
- Certified Building Professional™
- Visit the
APSP's Certified Building Professional Website
- The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals™ (APSP) has
developed the most comprehensive testing program for today's
builders to demonstrate their mastery of the latest
techniques in pool and spa construction.
- Choosing a CBP means you're hiring a builder who has
demonstrated knowledge of state-of-the-art pool and spa
information, including:
- Construction standards approved by the American
National Standards Institute.
- APSP workmanship standards.
- Government regulatory requirements.
- Compaction, excavation and soil.
- Stabilization techniques.
- Heaters, decks and other accessories.
- "Our members build the most beautiful pools and spas in
the world," says Bill Weber, President and CEO of APSP.
"When consumers work with an APSP-certified builder, they
can rest assured that the beauty is not just skin deep.
Their pool and spa will be built using the most current
standards and technology, and built to last."
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Better Business Bureau of Central Texas.
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Visit the Better Business Bureau Website of Central Texas
- The BBB is a private, non-profit organization whose
mission is to promote and foster the highest ethical
standards between companies and their customers in the areas
of:
- Dependable Service
- Honesty In Advertising
- Honest Business Practices
- Reliable Complaint Handling Procedures
- To be a member of the BBB, an applicant must:
- Be invited to apply for membership by a staff person
or Director of the Bureau.
- Be actively engaged in business, in the BBB's
service area, for no less than 6 months.
- Supply background information about the company, its
principals or other information deemed essential to the
BBB.
- Cooperate with the BBB's activities and efforts to
promote voluntary self-regulation within the business
industry.
- Adhere to established BBB standards of advertising
and selling, including the Code of Online Business
Practices for online businesses that apply for the
BBBOnLine Reliability logo, and cooperate with the BBB
in matters relating thereto.
- Promptly respond to any and all complaints forwarded
by the BBB, and make good faith efforts to resolve all
such complaints in accordance with generally accepted
good business practices.
- Comply with any decisions rendered through the
Bureau's or an alternative provider's binding
arbitration program.
- Eliminate the underlying causes of patterns of
consumer complaints that the BBB may call to the
company's attention.
- Be free from an unsatisfactory report at the BBB in
whose service area the company is headquartered.
- Be free from any governmental action concerning the
marketplace and its customers that demonstrates a
significant failure of the company to support the
principals and purposes of the BBB.
- Support the principles and purposes of the BBB and
not engage in any activity that reflects unfavorably on
the BBB and its members.
- Refrain from using the name or logo of the BBB for
commercial, sales or advertising purposes in any manner
not specifically authorized in writing by the BBB.
- Promptly notify the Bureau of any changes in
ownership, licensing status, addresses, telephone
numbers, web site and any other information deemed
necessary by the Bureau.
- Fulfill all licensing and bonding requirements of
applicable city, county, state and federal agencies and
authorities, and provide license numbers upon
application for BBB membership and provide periodic
updates on request of the BBB.
- REVOCATIONS: A membership may be
revoked by the BBB's Board of Directors for failure to
comply with the above. In the event its BBB membership is
revoked, the revocation may be published in the company's
BBB reliability report for one year.
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