Talking Pools Podcast
If you’ve ever stared at a test kit like it personally insulted your family… welcome home.
Talking Pools Podcast is the pool industry’s “pull up a chair” show—part shop talk, part field manual, part therapy session—built for people who actually live on pool decks: commercial operators, service techs, builders, facility managers, and anyone responsible for water that can’t afford to go sideways. The network was created to level up the pool industry with real-world conversations on water chemistry, filtration, troubleshooting, construction, safety, and the business side of keeping pools open and budgets intact.
Here’s the hook: it’s not theory-first. It’s experience-first—a roster of seasoned pros (with 250+ years of combined “been there, fixed that” wisdom) turning complicated problems into practical moves you can use the same day. And it’s not one voice, one vibe, one corner of the industry: it’s a network of shows designed to reflect how diverse this work really is—different regions, different specialties, different personalities.
Also worth saying out loud: women aren’t “special guests” here—they’re on the mic as hosts, from the beginning, with an intentionally balanced roster. That matters, because the best ideas in this industry don’t come from one lane—they come from the whole road.
If you want a podcast that can make you laugh and make you better at what you do—without pretending the job is easier than it is—Talking Pools is the one you queue up before the first stop, and keep on when the day starts getting weird.
Talking Pools Podcast
Power Pool Cover Manufacturers Persuade Against my Anti-exception Stance on Barrier Code.
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In the latest podcast episode hosted by Dan Lenz, he delves into the contentious topic of exceptions to the barrier code in the International Code Council's Residential Pool Code. Known for his proactive stance, Dan has filed petitions challenging these exceptions, aiming to enhance safety standards. Throughout the discussion, Dan sheds light on the concerning reality that homeowners often lack the responsibility to reliably cover pools after use. Moreover, he highlights the practical challenges associated with power covers, such as extended waiting periods for repairs due to parts availability. Emphasizing his commitment to safety, Dan adamantly expresses his refusal to endorse power covers as a substitute for traditional fences, underscoring the importance of comprehensive safety measures in pool regulations.
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