Buying a custom swimming pool is an expensive investment. Backyard Innovations also understands the challenges and frustrations you may face as you try to find a custom in ground swimming pool builder in Houston you can trust. We know that buying a custom built pool in the Houston area is a big decision. Many homeowners need to know swimming pool builders do have the option to become certified. APSP does offer this certification and many swimming pool builders aren't certified in Texas. The CBP Certified Building Professional is designed for professional builders with multiple years of experience. The CBP requires a yearly commitment for continuing education in the swimming pool construction industry. The CBP should be the basis for any homeowner decision on selecting a swimming pool builder. APSP – “The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals” Backyard Innovations is one of few certified swimming pool builders in Texas.
The APSP is the world's largest international trade association representing the swimming pool, spa, hot tub and recreational water industries. APSP is the leading industry advocate promoting professional best practices through education, industry standards, and safety.
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.
The APSP effectively replaced another well-known industry organization known as “National Pool and Spa Institute” or NSPI in 2006.
More information at: The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals
APSP Member Code of Ethics
All members of The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals agree to observe and be dedicated to the following principles and policies:
The APSP is the world's largest international trade association representing the swimming pool, spa, hot tub and recreational water industries. APSP is the leading industry advocate promoting professional best practices through education, industry standards, and safety.
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.
The APSP effectively replaced another well-known industry organization known as “National Pool and Spa Institute” or NSPI in 2006.
More information at: The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals
APSP Member Code of Ethics
All members of The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals agree to observe and be dedicated to the following principles and policies:
• To promote the concepts of free enterprise, service to the public and the industry.
• To strive continually to gain respect for the industry, both in the local community, regional and national levels.
• To contribute to the health, safety and welfare of the public in the installation, maintenance and operation of swimming pools, spas and hot tubs, and to comply with applicable laws, ordinances and regulations and codes.
• To support efforts to improve both residential and commercial swimming pool, spa and hot tub products and services, and to encourage research and development of new materials, techniques and methods making safety and awareness the objective.
• To avoid statements which will mislead customers in advertising and other efforts to sell products.
• To strive continually to gain respect for the industry, both in the local community, regional and national levels.
• To contribute to the health, safety and welfare of the public in the installation, maintenance and operation of swimming pools, spas and hot tubs, and to comply with applicable laws, ordinances and regulations and codes.
• To support efforts to improve both residential and commercial swimming pool, spa and hot tub products and services, and to encourage research and development of new materials, techniques and methods making safety and awareness the objective.
• To avoid statements which will mislead customers in advertising and other efforts to sell products.
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