Independent Pool, Inc.
- Above Ground Swimming Pools in Venice, FL
- Walk In Tubs in Sarasota, FL
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Independent Pool Inc. is a family owned and operated company based out of Venice FL. We specialize in custom construction and renovations. Servicing the Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte counties since 1968. We are fully licensed and insured for commercial and residential work. Our pool service techs operate in Sarasota, Venice, Englewood, Rotonda, and North Port, providing weekly pool service.
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Year Established | 1968 |
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Business Categories | Swimming Pools in Venice, FL |
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