Aqua Pool Company is a Full Service Pool Company, serving the East Bay counties of Alameda & Contra Costa in Northern California. We offer full pool repair, weekly pool maintenance and equipment upgrades including solar installations to existing systems. Attention to detail is important, especially when it comes to your pool. Meticulous and thorough pool service from Aqua Pool Company can help you maintain peak pool performance from your pool equipment and increase the longevity of your pool and outdoor living area.
Aqua Pool Company Inc. was started in 1992 with 72 accounts. Since then with education, hard work and dedication to the pool industry, we have grown to over 750 accounts, while still maintaining the individualized attention to our customers that they've come to value and expect. Attention to detail is important, especially when it comes to your pool. Meticulous and thorough service from Aqua Pool Company can help you maintain peak performance from your equipment and increase the longevity of your pool.
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President Gerald Ford had the outdoor swimming pool built at the White House in 1975. In 1976, a pool house was added with a secret passage!
Did you know that the first filtration system for a swimming pool was introduced in 1910?
Home swimming pools became popular in the USA after World War II due to Hollywood films like Esther Williams Million Dollar Mermaid!
Fitness: Swimming burns about 450 to 950 calories per hour; it all depends on your pace.
What is the most popular swimming pool game? MARCO POLO!
Fun fact: The oldest known concrete swimming pool — the Deep Eddy Swimming Pool — was built in Texas in 1915.
Talk about speedy! The first swimmer to break the two minute barrier in the 200 meters was Don Schollander.