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Locey Swim & Spa LLC

Locey Swim & Spa Company is your local leader in Southwest Michigan for pool & spa products and support! Our extensive knowledge and know-how has ensured complete customer satisfaction for the last three decades in the Kalamazoo area!

Watermark Pools

Watermark Pools is looking to provide you with a tailored experience to design not only the pool of your dreams but an entire backyard experience. We specialize in fiberglass pools, vinyl pools, and hardscapes. Along with new pool construction, we also offer pool maintenence services: pool openings and closings, new liner installation, pool repairs, and more so you can spend more time enjoying your backyard.

Fusion Pool Installation

We are two brothers who started this company to help homeowners replace liners and get pool service without breaking the bank. We have over 10 years of experience and make sure to leave every customer happy.

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(810) 588-3234
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Pool and Spa Service

We are a small family business that provides quality service, transparent communication, and fair pricing. We are deeply passionate about our work and dedicated to providing the highest level of service to our customers. Our goal is to tailor our services accordingly to fill the needs of each of our customers and understand their unique needs and preferences.

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(269) 251-6798
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EZ Pool Service

Over 20 years of in-ground swimming pool openings, closings, and safety cover installations.

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(269) 462-5046
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Lake Savers

In 1999 my wife and I bought a small cottage on a nice 165 acre lake in Michigan. I grew up on a lake in Maine and I wanted to share that experience with our daughter. When we purchased the property, the water was clear, the surface clean, and there was a nice gravel bottom off of our shoreline. Right around that time, Eurasian Water Milfoil invaded our lake. Within a season, the milfoil had taken over large sections of the lake. Our Lake Association knew we had to take immediate action. We hired experts and did what we were told. We initiated an aggressive herbicide program for the lake. At first, the program was successful. We got the milfoil under control. We thought the problem was solved. We were wrong. By 2003 my wife and I finally moved to the lake after restoring the cottage. We couldn't wait to enjoy the lake. Unfortunately, on our daughter's first swim in the lake, we discovered that our once nice gravel-bottom shoreline was now plagued by over a foot of black, smelly, greasy muck. Her bathing suit was so black after a few minutes in the water that my wife pulled her out and immediately took her up to the house for a bath. We had to throw her bathing suit away. Needless to say, this was heart-wrenching. We had just spent lots of money purchasing this property and lots of time, effort and money rebuilding the cottage. After all of that, we couldn't even go for a swim in the lake where just four years prior we had a clean gravel bottom and clear water...

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