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Volunteer Pools & Spas, in Fairview, TN, is the area's leading swimming pool specialist serving Kingston Springs, Bellevue, Franklin and surrounding areas. We carry pool and spa chemicals and equipment and offer cleaning and repairs of pools and spas. For more information, call or visit Volunteer Pools & Spas in Fairview!
You can also now TEXT our main line - 615-799-8383
Areas Served
Fairview, TN | Kingston Springs, TN | Bellevue, TN | Franklin, TN | Leiper Fork, TN | Brentwood, TN | Belle Mead, TN | Spring Hill, TN | Centerville, TN | Lyles, TN | Dickson, TN
Our Professional Associations
- National Swimming Pool Foundation
Our Certifications
- Motor Mastery University Certification
- CPO Certified
What We Offer
Our Specialties include:
- Pool and Spa Service and Maintenance
- Replacement In Ground Vinyl Liners
- Custom Safety Covers
- Custom Ordered Spas
- Open and Close Pools and Spas
- Over 20 Years in Business
Our Services include:
- Open and Close Pools and Spas
- Clean and Maintain Pools and Spas
- Service and Repair Pool and Spa Equipment
- Replace In Ground Vinyl Liners
- Salt Cell Cleanings and Replacement
- Sand Filter Sand Changes
- Cartridge Filter Cleanings
- Pool School
- Free Computerized Water Analysis and More
- DE Filter Cleaning
- Text Communication
- Closed all Major Holidays
Our Brands include:
- Telescope Casual
- Caldera Spas
- Nordic Hot Tubs
- Cal Spa
- Clearwater Spas
- Garden Leisure Spas
- Hatana Spas
- Garden Leisure
- Hayward
- Pentair
- Waterway
- Tara liners and Tara Covers
- GLB
- PoolLife
- Natural chemistry
- Brilliance
- Baquacil
- Serona
- Spa Frog
- Revive
- EZ Pool
- EZ Spa
- Pool Style
- Swimline
- Life Spa
- Red Leopard
- Desert Steele
- Ameritex
- Amish Pergolas
Our Products include:
- Pool and Spa Chemicals and Equipment
- Automatic Cleaners
- Outdoor kitchens
- Grills
- Spas and Swim Spas
- Pool Toys and Floats
- Lawn and Garden
- Outdoor Furniture
Testimonials
On 7/15/2024
Gabriel Bassett
had this to say:
This will be a rather long post, so the bottom line is:
Owning a pool or hot tub is an ongoing process. (Water chemicals, maintenance, etc). Volunteer Pool and Spas is an excellent company to build a relationship with to keep whatever you have running smoothly.
Ok, the detail.
My wife and I decided we wanted a hot tub about two years ago after staying at an Airbnb with one. We were adding on to the house so as part of that, poured the pad needed for a hot tub (their heavy) and ran the 50 amp circuit (they use a lot of electricity).
We researched on line _a lot_. Most recommendations said to buy one of the few brands built to last and to buy from a local supplier you can have a relationship with (kinda like buying a car because you know the dealer's maintenance department which we also do).
We visited Volunteer first as it's closest. They carry Caldera spas which are one of the brands built to last. We also visited all the dealers in nashville as well. The downside is volunteer is too small to keep the spas in stock or be able to do much if any water testing so you're kinda going on faith. On the other hand, we far prefered the convenience of the location and how we were treated at Volunteer. We had sales folks who told us half-truths repeatedly at other stores. Scott at Volunteer was up front and clear about all the important facts about buying a hot tub. Everything he said was consistent with our own personal research (in other words, no bullsh*t).
When we did pick out a spa, Zach was very supportive in getting us a good deal. Unlike a quote from another store where they showed a huge discount, but hid the added the price for the stairs, cover, lifter, delivery etc that put it right back to the same cost, Volunteer was up front about the cost and included those necessary parts as part of the price, including initial chemicals.
It takes a little longer as, because there aren't in-stock options, we had to wait for the tub to be built and shipped (about 6-8 weeks). But they were very quick in delivering it and got it placed exactly where we needed. (As you can see in the picture, there were some space constraints, and they placed it within an inch.)
As with anything, there's bound to be some initial issues. There was a minor leak (the drain came loose), some of the lights didn't come on (connector wasn't taped at the factory so got disconnected during shipping), chemicals were difficult to balance initially. The staff at Volunteer Pool and Spas went above and beyond to help get it going. They helped the electrician contact Caldera to get the wiring correct. They helped multiple times with testing the water and adjusting the chemicals. Micah facilitated getting the regional hot tub tech out to fix the leak and the lights. They even made right on a piece of equipment we requested and they had thought was included, but did not initially come with the tub. Not everyone would do that.
Anyone that's owned any complex thing like this knows it's about how you maintain it that matters. The online recommendations about buying from someone you can work with over the next 10 or 20 years were spot on. Yesterday I read about someone who's dealer delivered a Caldera spa, cracked and damaged. The dealer wouldn't even return their phone calls. I don't have that problem because I bought from Volunteer Pool and Spas.
On 7/2/2024
Gabriel Bassett
had this to say:
This will be a rather long post, so the bottom line is:
Owning a pool or hot tub is an ongoing process. (Water chemicals, maintenance, etc). Volunteer Pool and Spas is an excellent company to build a relationship with to keep whatever you have running smoothly.
Ok, the detail.
My wife and I decided we wanted a hot tub about two years ago after staying at an Airbnb with one. We were adding on to the house so as part of that, poured the pad needed for a hot tub (their heavy) and ran the 50 amp circuit (they use a lot of electricity).
We researched on line _a lot_. Most recommendations said to buy one of the few brands built to last and to buy from a local supplier you can have a relationship with (kinda like buying a car because you know the dealer's maintenance department which we also do).
We visited Volunteer first as it's closest. They carry Caldera spas which are one of the brands built to last. We also visited all the dealers in nashville as well. The downside is volunteer is too small to keep the spas in stock or be able to do much if any water testing so you're kinda going on faith. On the other hand, we far prefered the convenience of the location and how we were treated at Volunteer. We had sales folks who told us half-truths repeatedly at other stores. Scott at Volunteer was up front and clear about all the important facts about buying a hot tub. Everything he said was consistent with our own personal research (in other words, no bullsh*t).
When we did pick out a spa, Zach was very supportive in getting us a good deal. Unlike a quote from another store where they showed a huge discount, but hid the added the price for the stairs, cover, lifter, delivery etc that put it right back to the same cost, Volunteer was up front about the cost and included those necessary parts as part of the price, including initial chemicals.
It takes a little longer as, because there aren't in-stock options, we had to wait for the tub to be built and shipped (about 6-8 weeks). But they were very quick in delivering it and got it placed exactly where we needed. (As you can see in the picture, there were some space constraints, and they placed it within an inch.)
As with anything, there's bound to be some initial issues. There was a minor leak (the drain came loose), some of the lights didn't come on (connector wasn't taped at the factory so got disconnected during shipping), chemicals were difficult to balance initially. The staff at Volunteer Pool and Spas went above and beyond to help get it going. They helped the electrician contact Caldera to get the wiring correct. They helped multiple times with testing the water and adjusting the chemicals. Micah facilitated getting the regional hot tub tech out to fix the leak and the lights. They even made right on a piece of equipment we requested and they had thought was included, but did not initially come with the tub. Not everyone would do that.
Anyone that's owned any complex thing like this knows it's about how you maintain it that matters. The online recommendations about buying from someone you can work with over the next 10 or 20 years were spot on. Yesterday I read about someone who's dealer delivered a Caldera spa, cracked and damaged. The dealer wouldn't even return their phone calls. I don't have that problem because I bought from Volunteer Pool and Spas.
On 6/14/2024
joe schock
had this to say:
Volunteer is on time and goes above and beyond taking care of our pool. Great communication, out pool tech Trent goes the extra steps to do. Great job.
On 6/13/2024
Tim Nagy
had this to say:
Volunteer Pools have been taking care of our pool in Franklin for seven years now and we’ve been very happy with all that they’ve done. Installed two heaters, replaced multiple pumps - all very easy. I don’t have to worry about my pool at all - I just enjoy it! Would recommend!
On 6/4/2024
Alex J.
had this to say:
Micah, Ashley and the whole crew are incredible! They offer suggestions and follow through every time. Great people!
Contact Us
Volunteer Pools & Spas
1857 Fairview Blvd. Fairview, TN 37062
Phone: (615) 799-8383
Email: volpoolsandspas
Right Off of Hwy. 100. Past the Post Office on the Right
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Holiday Hours May Vary. Please Call For Details.
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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