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 In this episode of the Talking Pools Podcast, host Dan Lenz delves into the transformative power of technology in the pool service industry. With his wealth of experience, Dan shares insights on how adopting advanced technology has significantly boosted the expertise of his team. He covers various tools and software that have streamlined operations, enhanced customer service, and improved overall efficiency. Dan also discusses the learning curve involved and offers practical tips on how to successfully integrate new technology into a pool service business. Tune in to discover how leveraging technology can elevate your team's skills and set your business apart in a competitive market. 

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Dan Lenz: Welcome back to another episode of the Talking Pools Podcast! I'm your host, Dan Lenz, and today we're diving into a topic that's close to my heart—technology in the pool service industry. Now, I know some of you might be thinking, "Technology? Really, Dan?" But trust me, embracing technology has been a game-changer for us, and it can be for you too.

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Dan Lenz: Let's start with a little backstory. When I first got into the pool service business, everything was manual. We had paper logs, handwritten schedules, and let's not forget the good old Rolodex. Fast forward to today, and we've got apps, software, and gadgets that make our lives so much easier. But the real magic happens when you see how these tools can boost your team's expertise.

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Dan Lenz: One of the first steps we took was adopting pool service management software. There are several out there, but we went with Skimmer, and let me tell you, it revolutionized how we operate. Instead of shuffling through papers, my team can now access customer information, service history, and even route schedules with just a few taps on their tablets or smartphones. This has drastically reduced errors and improved our efficiency.

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Dan Lenz: Another game-changer has been our use of diagnostic tools. For instance, digital water testers and remote monitoring systems have taken the guesswork out of water chemistry. My team can now get accurate readings instantly, which not only saves time but also ensures we're providing the best service possible. And the best part? These tools are user-friendly, so even the less tech-savvy folks on the team have picked up on them quickly.

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Dan Lenz: But it’s not just about the tools. It's about the training. We've made a point to invest in ongoing education for our team. We use online training modules, webinars, and even virtual reality simulations for more complex tasks. This continuous learning environment has not only improved our service quality but also boosted team morale. They feel more competent and confident in their skills.

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Dan Lenz: One thing I want to stress is that integrating technology isn't without its challenges. There was definitely a learning curve. Some of my guys were resistant at first, preferring the old ways. But by showing them the benefits and providing the necessary training, we were able to make the transition smoother. Patience and persistence are key here.

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Dan Lenz: So, if you're on the fence about adopting new technology, I encourage you to take the plunge. Start small, maybe with a service management app or a digital water tester, and build from there. The investment will pay off in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and overall expertise of your team. Plus, it can give you a competitive edge in the market.

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Dan Lenz: That's it for today's episode. I hope you found this discussion on technology and expertise helpful. If you have any questions or want to share your own experiences, feel free to reach out to us. And as always, keep those pools sparkling! Until next time, this is Dan Lenz signing off.

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