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Holland Pools Executive Appointed to the National Swimming Pool Code Drafting Committee

     

Altamonte Springs, FL - February 10, 2009 - Ken Gregory, President of Holland Pools Commercial Division was appointed to the National Swimming Pool Code Drafting Committee on February 5, 2010 by the International Code Council. This committee will write the first National Swimming Pool Code and Mr. Gregory will be an integral part of this process by adding his abundant expertise.
 
Ken Gregory expertise has been gathered throughout his 35 years of working in the
swimming pool industry. He is currently serving on various committees such as the Florida Building Commission, is a member of Florida Building Commission Plumbing TAC Committee, is the Chairman of the Sub Committee for the State of Florida, has written and revised most of the code for residential and commercial swimming pools in the State of Florida, is the founder and a member of the Florida Swimming Pool Association’s Builder Council as well as serves many other boards. Mr. Gregory’s leadership at Holland Pools is unparalleled and one that assists Holland Pools in providing the best possible knowledge and service in this industry.

Holland Pools was founded in 1995 by Mike and Gloria Holland and continues to be family owned and operated. The mission is to build quality pools and provide a service of honesty and excellence to everyone. Holland Pools is dedicated to the customer and will always provide the highest performance and expertise in the industry. Holland Pools offers an award winning design team that has been nationally recognized as the best. Holland Commercial Pools provides the expertise of one of the top executives in the nation on many aspects of the pool industry.

For more information contact:
Scott Kinser
Holland Pools & Spas, Inc.
1090 Kensington Park Drive
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
www.hollandpools.com
Toll-Free 877-346-5526

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Holland Commercial Pools President Consulted by Reporter John Miles for a May 13, 2009 Pool & Spa News Article Florida Tackles Codes, Licensing.

Altamonte Springs, FL - May 28, 2009 - Ken Gregory, President of Holland Commercial Pools, provided valuable insight and knowledge for a May 13, 2009 article published at Pool & Spas News online (www.poolspanews.com).

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Florida Tackles Codes, Licensing
By John Miles | 5.13.2009

     
     

Florida’s legislative session ended in May, but there’s still much to be decided regarding the state’s pools.

The Florida Building Commission will convene
in June and vote on the adoption of the 2008 National Electrical Code. Many industry members hope to see the code come in without the requirement for ground fault circuit interrupters
on residential pool pumps.

“GFI’s trip all the time on pools,” said Ken Gregory, an industry veteran who sits on the commission. “Adding another $100 to $200 a pool at this time is really not a thing we should be doing anyway.”

Pool pumps are not a safety hazard as long as they are properly grounded and bonded, he added.

However, a preliminary vote to adopt the 2008 NEC with the exemption for pumps only passed by a single vote in April, and another hotly contested decision is expected.

The June meeting also will be the launching point for two new subcommittees within the commission, both geared specifically for pool and spa codes.

The subcommittee for the Energy Code Work Group will look at pump efficiencies and hydraulic design for the 2010 code, as well as developments within California’s Titles 20 and 24.

The other subcommittee will be headed by Gregory and work on any pool codes under the Plumbing TAC. Though the group does not have a set agenda, entrapment issues for existing pools could be a future concern.

“If we’re going to serious about safety, we need to figure out what we’re going to do about these pools that don’t meet the existing code, and what triggers the requirement for you to bring that pool up to code,” Gregory said.

Florida has adopted the ANSI/APSP-7 Suction Entrapment Avoidance Standard into the 2007 building code for new pools, but many existing residential pools still maintain the potential for an entrapment hazard.

Furthermore, there’s some debate on who among the industry professionals should be qualified to bring pools up to code for suction entrapment.

“It’s become a hotbed issue with which license can do what with regard to VGB Act enforcement on public pools,” said Jennifer Hatfield, director of government and public affairs at FSPA. “With the economy the way it is, it’s making it a lot more of a dicey issue.”

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Holland Pools was founded in 1995 by Mike and Gloria Holland and continues to be family owned and operated. The mission is to build quality pools and provide a service of honesty and excellence to everyone. Holland Pools is dedicated to the customer and will always provide the highest performance and expertise in the industry. Holland Pools offers an award winning design team that has been nationally recognized as the best. Holland Commercial Pools provides the expertise of one of the top executives in the nation on many aspects of the pool industry.

For more information contact:
Scott Kinser
Holland Pools & Spas, Inc.
1090 Kensington Park Drive
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
www.hollandpools.com
Toll-Free 877-346-5526

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Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act
Mandatory Requirements for Drain Covers and Public Pools
and Spas (Section 1404)

   


 
   

Failure to comply with the Congressionally-enacted law by December 19, 2008 can result in closure of your commercial pool.

Altamonte Springs, FL - December 15, 2008 -
Effective December 19, 2008, the following are federal mandates under the Virginia Graeme
Baker Act (section 1404) for drain covers and public pools, spas, and hot tubs.

Drain Covers, Public and Residential Pools and Spas. By December 19, 2008, all drain covers manufactured or sold in the United States
must conform to the ASME/ANSI
A112.19.8-2007 Suction Fittings for Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

All public pools and spas (as defined by the Act), both new and existing, must be equipped with drain cover systems conforming to the ASME/ANSI A112.19.8-2007 standard.

All public pools and spas (pump) with a single main drain, other than an unblockable drain, must be equipped with an ASME A112.19.8-2007 compliant cover system and one or more of the following additional devices or systems: a safety vacuum release system (SVRS); suction limiting vent system; gravity drainage system; automatic pump shutoff system; or drain disablement.

Find out more how the Virginia Graeme Baker Act affects your business.
 

       
 

 

   


Holland Commercial Pools can help you comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act. Please contact us at
1-877-346-5526 or email Ken Gregory directly at
ken.gregory@hollandpools.com.

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Holland Commercial Pools Executive Appointed to the Florida Building Commission by Governor Charlie Crist

     

Altamonte Springs, FL - November 4, 2008 - Governor Charlie Crist appointed Ken Gregory, President of Holland Commercial Pools to the Florida Building Commission on November
4, 2008. Mr. Gregory is the first swimming pool contractor to be appointed to this board and
he will serve for a four year term.

Mr. Gregory was endorsed by Senator Lee Constantine, the Florida Swimming Pool Association, The United Pool and Spa Association and The National Safety Coalition.
He brings thirty years of expertise in the swimming pool industry and serves on many boards and committees both at the state and local level.

Holland Pools was founded in 1995 by Mike and Gloria Holland and continues to be family owned and operated. The mission is to build quality pools and provide a service of honesty and excellence to everyone. Holland Pools is dedicated to the customer and will always provide the highest performance and expertise in the industry. Holland Pools offers an award winning design team that has been nationally recognized as the best. Holland Commercial Pools provides the expertise of one of the top executives in the nation on many aspects of the pool industry.

For more information contact:
Scott Kinser
Holland Pools & Spas, Inc.
1090 Kensington Park Drive
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
www.hollandpools.com
Toll-Free 877-346-5526

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 My wife and I recently had a pool installed by Holland Pools. The experience was a very pleasant one. Chip Rapp did the initial estimate and design work. He also handled the follow up work leading up to installation. We had a very difficult time getting our permits from Seminole County. Chip spent 8 weeks overcoming a great deal of hurdles to get our permits approved and did a great job. Brett Holland was the project manager and from the day they broke ground until the final inspection, he did an excellent job. We'd heard horror stories from our neighbors about their experiences with other pool builders. We had prepared ourselves for a minimum of 12 weeks that we'd have to deal with pool installation. This was not the case with Holland Pools. Everything was scheduled in such a way that there was never more than two days between one portion of work and another. The subcontractors were professional, courteous, and very good at what they do.  Thanks to Holland Pools, we were able to start enjoying our pool within 6 weeks of the start of construction. We would highly recommend them to anyone thinking about a new pool. 
 
− Bill and Amy Harper

 

 

 
 
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