birdie
tarpon springs,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, March 27, 2013
They are ripping me off too. Gave them 8000...more than half of project and have yet to come back! Pool undone.....debris all over yard. Will not return calls. Lien on property came today!
Carl
Oakland Park,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, October 14, 2009
Hi -- I saw the comments here and wanted to copy my text from Yelp dot com regarding my own experience regarding Nationwide. Apparently I was one of the luckier ones, although I was FAR from happy with them overall. Here's my experience, for what it's worth:
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Nationwide Pools is located just off of Powerline Road in Pompano, Beach, FL.
After
deciding to renovate the pool decking, patio,and coping around the
pool, I contacted several pool contractors in the Ft.Lauderdale area.
I decided to go with Nationwide Pools because of the price, and
initial presentation, which seemed to be professional and knowledgable.
Pros:
Nationwide provided a reasonable price for their
services, and "completed" (see cons below) the job in less than 6
weeks, start to finish. That's unheard of in South Florida.
The
product was as promised and the installers, for the most part, did a
professional job. The crew that installed the new coping was, in a
word, talented. Their cuts where accurate and professional, and the
coping was installed in about 2.5 days.
Cons:
The "foreman"
who came to inspect my back yard before construction began seemed to
spend too much time advising what he "couldn't do" and lessabout what
he WAS going to do. He was concerned about the thickness of the
product I had selected and indicate that the job could not be done
without buying a thinner product.
Concerned, (and ready to
cancel) I contacted Nationwide. The original salesman/rep visited and
seemed confused about the foremans concerns, stating that "there should
be no problem."
During construction, I had two primary concerns:
1) Excessive debris and sand in the pool:
The
contractors dumped an unusually high amount of sand into our pool. I
noticed, but didn't say anything, assuming that they would clean up
once construction was completed. Once construction was finished, the
sand remained. I contacted Nationwide and was told that "normally the
owner is responsible for sand removal".
I was surprised by
this (I find it hard to believe that Nationwide Pools actually expects
the owner to clean up construction debris. I also doubt that that
practice is expected on their more expensive jobs in multi-million
dollar homes.) Confused, I requested to speak to the owner "Keith".
My
conversation with Keith didn't go smoothly. I expressed my concerns
and was initially cordial and level-toned. The owner proceeded to
complain about my "tone" and said "I can end this conversation right
now." I advised him I wasn't angry, but that his lack of respect was
making me angry. I'm sure my tone changed at that point. I advised him
that I expected the pool to be cleaned. He agreed, after demanding
final payment of $1000.00, explaining that the normal cleaning service
was about $450.00 (??) The remaining balance had already been paid.
We
paid the $1000.00, and a man came to clean the pool. While cleaning
the pool, he clogged the pool-pump and piping with sand. Nationwide
agreed to drain, clean, and refill the pool. They also "fixed" the
pool pump and cleaned the lines.
Shortly there-after, my
pool-pump failed, and had to be replaced at my own expense. I'm sure
this was directly related to the cleaning. I discovered that another
possible cause of the clogging was that the initial crew had failed to
properly seal the pool drain. As a result, sand was seeping into the
pump-intake pipe, turning to mud and clogging the pipes.
I fixed the pool drain myself.
2) The Linear Drain:
Because
the new decking meets the south wall of the house, a linear drain had
to be installed for water-control. The drain was not only poorly
installed, but actually caused my sun-room to flood during the first
rain after installation. I complained, and the crew returned, and
reinstalled the drain. They installed in incorrectly and incompletely
by doing a poor job on sealing the line, and using a concrete product
that collapsed within 24 hours.
At this point, I was so
disgusted with Nationwide's lack of committment to correct the details,
that I decided to ask them to leave the property and signed off on the
job.
I also fixed the linear-drain myself.
Recommendations:
1) Although Natiowide did adequately complete the pool area renovation, I really can't recommend you use them.
Though
the overall job was done as agreed, Nationwide dropped the ball and
failed to follow through and accept responsibility for the issues that
occurred post-construction. The owner was unjustly argumentative, and
his communcation with me on the phone was much-less-than-professional.
The "details" remained unfixed or incomplete, and had to be finished
by me.
2) A lesson learned: Don't sign the contract if the
contractor requires that the balance be paid before the job is
completed to your satisfaction. The contractor should be willing to
accept several partial payments, but at least 1/3 of the balance should
remain unpaid until you are satisfied with the results. A 1/3
remaining balance should be enough incentive for the contractor to
finish the job completely.
Jill
Coconut Creek,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, April 22, 2009
I know that we all have our individual concerns about Nationwide, but I feel that no one is going to get anything done individually with this company. I suggest we band together. Lets get everyone and everyone we know that has a concern with Nationwide Pools to contact the news media, FSPA, the Florida Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau. One of my major concerns with this company is that we prevent them from hurting anyone else in the future or continue to hurt us now. Anytime contact me JMP4965 at aol.com. Thanks Jill Jill Coconut Creek, Florida
Robert
POMPANO BEACH,#5Author of original report
Wed, March 11, 2009
For anyone who is considering this company to build their pool, please read further, and ALL the other posted stories about them. KEITH STUART and owner of NATIONWIDE POOL AND SPA was hired by me last summer to build my pool and spa. KEITH STUART was very professional, courteous and patient in the beginning. I listed a few of the reasons why I hired them below, and the reasons why it was a BIG MISTAKE! 1) KEITH STUART said they had all employees and no subcontractors Truth-wrong! he has all subcontractors doing field work! 2) KEITH STUART and NATIONWIDE POOL AND SPA has a 45 day guarantee to build the pool Truth-wrong! the pool is still not finished! 3) KEITH STUART said that he was able to discount the price of the pool using Jandy products rebate points Truth-False! This rebate does not exist and according to his competitors, he's been using this sales tatic for years, and just to force the sale! ADDITIONAL REASONS KEITH STUART has an Engineer who falsifies reports for him so that the inspections can be passed through the city inspector's office. This insures that the project moves forward and that he can collect additional draws/monies. KEITH STUART AND NATIONWIDE POOL AND SPA do not care whether or not the report is true and correct and that the pool may settle and crack, as, they may not be around much longer the way they operate their business and WILL not be there to warranty the pool. KEITH STUART and NATIONWIDE POOL AND SPA have no concience, they deceive, lie, delay and bulldog their way all their way to the bank. PLEASE DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DO NOT HIRE THEM, but do your homework and use a reputable contractor that does not have a list of arrests and felonies. Good luck with finding a pool builder, or ,if you are a victim of KEITH STUART and NATIONWIDE POOL AND SPA, please contact one of us victims and join in the class action law suit that we will persue. anonymous Coral Springs, Florida