EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 38 MIN
Who Touched My Valves?! (And Why I’m Paying for It) - Steve & Wayne
from Talking Pools Podcast · host Rudy Stankowitz
Send us Fan MailThis week on Talking Pools, Steve and Wayne deliver a brutally honest, real-world breakdown of what happens when subcontractors, miscommunication, and poor oversight collide on a job site. From a leak detection company altering valve positions and walking away, to costly chemical miscalculations by technicians, this episode dives into the operational chaos that pool professionals face—and how to protect your business from it.The conversation also expands into liability, insurance strategy, and the hidden risks of stepping outside your normal scope of work, especially when dealing with commercial properties or unconventional client use cases like pool rentals and swim instruction.🔧 Key Topics Covered💥 Subcontractor Nightmares Leak detection company alters system valves and leaves them incorrectly set Result: stagnant water, algae growth, and emergency return visits Lesson: Always supervise or verify subcontractor work before they leave The importance of being listed as additionally insured 🧪 Chemical Mismanagement & Costly Mistakes Technician adds 12 gallons of chlorine + 6 gallons of acid without testing Why “guess dosing” is financially reckless and chemically unsound Real-world example of saving $30,000 annually through precise dosing The overlooked value of acid demand testing (and why most pros ignore it) 📊 The Business of Precision Why “what worked last week” is not a strategy How small dosing errors scale into massive financial losses The discipline of testing before treating—every time ⚖️ Insurance, Liability & Risk Exposure When to call your insurance agent before taking on new work Commercial vs residential gray areas (multi-dwelling properties, Airbnb pools, etc.) The legal exposure of pools used for business purposes (e.g., swim lessons, rentals) “Hold harmless” agreements and their real-world limitations 💼 Commercial Accounts: Bigger Money, Bigger Problems Payment delays, “payment freezes,” and cash flow risks Understanding contract terms and insurance requirements before signing Evaluating whether the risk is worth the reward 🧠 Key Takeaways If you didn’t witness the work, assume it needs to be checked. Never add chemicals without testing—precision protects profit. Subcontractors can expose you to liability you didn’t create. Insurance isn’t optional—it’s your last line of defense. Every “small mistake” scales across a route—and drains your bottom line. 🎧 Listen & SubscribeCatch the full episode and stay ahead of the chaos: Listen now on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform.📬 Have a Question or Topic Idea?Email the show: [email protected] Your topic might be featured—and earn you a shoutout and a thank-you gift. Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:FacebookInstagramTik TokEmail us: [email protected]
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Send us Fan Mail This week on Talking Pools, Steve and Wayne deliver a brutally honest, real-world breakdown of what happens when subcontractors, miscommunication, and poor oversight collide on a job site. From a leak detection company altering valve positions and walking away, to costly chemical miscalculations by technicians, this episode dives into the operational chaos that pool professionals face—and how to protect your business from it. The conversation also expands into liability, insu...
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