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Vodka Pool Hacks and Service Agreements

Pool Hacks and Service Agreements – all tied together in this fascinating cepisode. If you’ve ever been tempted to try one of those viral “life hacks” like dumping Tito’s vodka into your client’s pools, you’re in for a treat. And by the way, this is also your reminder to tighten up your business game if you’re a pool contractor. This episode has it all: humor, some surprising science, fraud horror stories, and a deep dive into pool service agreements. Here’s what it means for you, especially if you’re a pool service entrepreneur who’s all about efficiency and authenticity.

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Vodka Dosing: Pool Hack

You’ve probably seen a few crazy viral videos, but this one is an absolute gem: two guys dump bottles of Tito’s vodka into a swimming pool, claiming it will kill algae. Rudy laughs off this TikTok-fueled madness but surprisingly acknowledges that there’s a grain of truth behind the stunt – at least in the aquarium world. Vodka dosing is a legit thing in saltwater aquarium care, used to reduce nitrate and nitrite levels in a controlled environment.

Ethanol in vodka acts as a carbon source, encouraging the growth of bacteria that can process nitrates and nitrites, converting them into nitrogen gas that escapes harmlessly from the water. While this technique can be effective in a fish tank, dumping a couple of bottles of vodka into your pool won’t magically clear it up in a few days. Rudy gets into the nitty-gritty science, explaining how much vodka you’d actually need to treat a pool and why it’s definitely not the quick fix those viral videos make it out to be.

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If you grew up in the age of DIY YouTube videos and TikTok hacks can totally appreciate Rudy’s breakdown. It’s the perfect mix of skepticism and curiosity that resonates with a generation used to sorting through social media misinformation.

Fraud Alert: The Pool Industry’s Dark Side

Next, Rudy brings up a cautionary tale that should hit home for any entrepreneur trying to make their mark in the pool industry: fraud. He recounts the story of Jordan Hidalgo, a pool company owner from Tampa who was arrested for taking payments for pool construction jobs he never finished. Whether you’re just starting your own business or you’re an established pro, this kind of fraud hurts everyone. Customers lose trust, and the whole industry takes a hit.

This part of the episode serves as a reminder that ethical business practices are non-negotiable. Millennials, often hailed as the most entrepreneurial generation, tend to value transparency and customer loyalty. Rudy’s warning about Hidalgo should reinforce why upholding your integrity as a business owner is essential—not just for your success, but for the reputation of the industry as a whole.

Service Agreements: The Unsung Hero of Your Business

Now, here’s the goldmine for every pool service operator trying to level up their business: service agreements. Rudy devotes a hefty chunk of the episode to explaining why having a detailed service agreement is your first line of defense against misunderstandings and disputes. More importantly, it’s a way to showcase your professionalism.

The service agreement isn’t just about protecting yourself legally. It’s a roadmap that tells your client exactly what they can expect. Rudy suggests breaking down the scope of services, detailing what’s included and what’s not, setting clear payment terms, and laying out procedures for disputes, termination, and even what happens during unforeseen circumstances like product shortages or natural disasters.

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In a gig economy world, where contracts are often seen as a necessary evil, Rudy reframes the service agreement as a powerful tool that can help set you apart from the competition. It’s not just about covering your butt—though that’s important too—but about creating a professional and seamless customer experience. When clients know exactly what to expect, they’re more likely to trust you and stick around for the long haul.

Pool Hacks and Service Agreements

Rudy weaves all these seemingly unrelated topics together with his signature humor and practicality. There’s something oddly relatable about the journey from vodka to fraud to contracts, especially for pool pros trying to navigate a world that’s full of viral misinformation and the occasional sketchy contractor. The underlying message? Stay informed, stay ethical, and use every tool at your disposal—whether it’s vodka science or a solid service agreement—to elevate your business.

 

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