PSN Top 50 Builders by Region

Learn how our builders are located on a map, as well as aggregate information about each region.

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Here, we present our 2017 Top 50 builders mapped out — as well as aggregate information on the honorees from each region. Choose a tab at the top to show the region you’d like to view. To learn more about a contractor, click on the tab in the headquarter city, or select the company name on the left column.

Below the map, learn how much revenue each region generated, as well as how many pools they built and average pool price.

Top 50 Builders by Regions



REGIONAL STATISTICS

WEST
Total Builders: 7
Excavations in 2016: 4,115
2016 Total Revenue: $262M
2016 Total Residential Construction Revenue: $208.5M
New Residential Construction: $190.6M
Renovation: $17.9M
Average Residential Pool Price: $53,766


SOUTHWEST
Total Builders: 17
Excavations in 2016: 3,716
2016 Total Revenue: $351M
2016 Total Residential Construction Revenue: $289.1M
New Residential: $272.3M
Renovation: $16.8M
Average Residential Pool Price: $73,313


MIDWEST
Total Builders: 2
Excavations in 2016: 81
2016 Total Revenue: $13.1M
2016 Total Residential Construction Revenue: $9.1M
New Residential Construction: $7.2M
Renovation: $1.9M
Average Residential Pool Price: $123,993


NORTHEAST/MID-ATLANTIC
Total Builders: 15
Excavations in 2016: 1,298
2016 Total Revenue: $191M
2016 Total Residential Construction Revenue: $119.8M
New Residential Construction: $106.1M
Renovation: $13.6M
Average Residential Pool Price: $89,638


SOUTHEAST
Total Builders: 9
Excavations in 2016: 3,338
2016 Total Revenue: $175M
2016 Total Residential Construction Revenue: $149M
New Residential Construction: $144.6M
Renovation: $4.4M
Average Residential Pool Price: $43,640

About the Author

Rebecca Robledo

Rebecca Robledo is deputy editor of Pool & Spa News and Aquatics International. She is an award-winning trade journalist with more than 25 years experience reporting on and editing content for the pool, spa and aquatics industries. She specializes in technical, complex or detail-oriented subject matter with an emphasis in design and construction, as well as legal and regulatory issues. For this coverage and editing, she has received numerous awards, including four Jesse H. Neal Awards, considered by many to be the “Pulitzer Prize of Trade Journalism.”