The “drop and set' and ‘turn key” installations programs are equally popular with our customers. The difference in the programs is whether you want to get involved in some basic sub-contracting, that is, negoti­ate/contract to have some basic installation work done after Water World has ‘drop and set’ the pool in the excavated hole, leveled, and plumbed the pool to the pump/filter.

The sub-contract work that the customer performs entails (1) arrange to have the hole exca­vated, (2) Water World installers lowers the pool with their crane into the excavated hole, (3) while our factory-trained installers are leveling and plumbing the pool to the pump/filter, the customer’s installation man will perform the backfill of the pools while the pool is being filled with the water truck service, (4), the customer arranges for the water truck service to fill the pool, (5) the customer arranges for the electri­cal panel installation to provide power and grounding to the pool and power to the pump/filter, and (6) arrange to have the deck installed around the perimeter of the pool. This “drop and set” installation procedure can be performed by Water World in (2) two days, and will result in a customer’s savings, on the average, of $10,000.00, or more. Water World supplies to the customer a list of sub-contractors that are known to perform the sub-contract work referred to herein.

Whereas, in our “turn key” installation program, Water World performs all of the installa­tion functions enumerated above, that is, Water World delivers and installs the pool eliminating any sub-contract work by the custom­er, and delivers to our customer a pool that is ready for swimming at a “turn key” price. This “turn key” full installation program is completed in (7) seven days.

You will see from our instal­lation photos exhibited herein a normal process of a pool being installed by Water World factory-trained installers in our “drop and set” program, but does not exhibit the sub contract work under our “turn key” full installa­tion program.