NPC Article 2 - Civil and Environmental Engineering
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NPC Article 2 - Civil and Environmental Engineering
NPC ONLINE A Publication of the National Plasterers Council September - October 2004 NATIONAL POOL INDUSTRY RESEARCH CENTER COMPLETED! NEW PROTOCOL BEGUN... San Luis Obispo, CA – With overwhelming support from industry members over the last two and a half months, the NPC – Cal Poly National Pool Industry Research Center is a REALITY! Twelve test pools (two equipped with vanishing edges), two overflow spas, and two stand alone spas are now complete on the campus of the California Polytechnic State University, College of Environmental and Civil Engineering. Under the watchful eye of the research team, the pools were prepared and plastered for Protocol #2 which continues to narrow the search for answers and solutions to etching deterioration in pool surfaces. With participation from IPSSA, NSPI National, and UPA, the research center is a collaborative effort in the industry which will help its members for years to come. The program is funded through the National Plasterers Research Foundation with research being conducted by a very reputable research team. Major thanks and recognition goes to Alan Smith of Alan Smith Pool Plastering who coordinated the effort as NPC Research Chair. “Even after being diagnosed with a very serious type of cancer, Alan forged ahead with his integrity and passion to find solutions to problems everyone faces regarding pool surfaces” stated Mitch Brooks, NPC Executive Director. “History will show that this center and the current and future research conducted by Cal Poly made a major impact in the swimming pool industry!” Fund raising to support the Center and every research protocol is required every year. The NPC Research program relies on these contributions to be able to provide this high level of professional and honest research. Anyone can give. For more information go to www.npconline.org or call the NPC office at (866) 483-4672. In This Issue: National Pool Industry Research Center NPC Office Survives Hurricane Charley Cal Poly Research Conclusions NEW Pool Care DVD Available Tech Manual Revisions Jack’s Magic Certification Program And Much, Much, More! Page 2 NPC ONLINE WE ARE NOT STUPID! By Mitch Brooks, NPC Executive Director Greetings from the Plywood State! I want to start by thanking everyone for their well wishes and calls of concern after Hurricane Charley hit our harbor community. The NPC Staff and our families are safe and it’s all a matter of time before we get things back to normal. We do ask you to continue to be patient. Our power, telephones and internet go down from time to time AND we are about two weeks behind in our work. But we will do our best to get caught up and on schedule. After reading this newsletter you should be proud of our accomplishments in such a short time. There should be a lot of pride in every NPC Member with our new Research Center and new programs. For up to date information, visit our website at www.npconline.org. With limited space and time, I want to take this opportunity in this newsletter to talk about the upcoming election in November. This is strictly my opinion, my personal opinion. I believe this is one of the most important elections in our lifetime. When I vote, I am looking for the best person to do the job they are elected to do. It’s sort of like hiring an employee. I base that upon their experience, their record of accomplishments, and what they say they can accomplish and how it will affect me. Taking all of this into account - I then decide if what is being promised and stated, is believable. First and foremost, the American people are not stupid. As a business owner, if your taxes increase, do you take a pay cut? No, more than likely your prices will increase. So instead of paying more taxes, consumers, including yourself, will pay higher prices. I personally support tax cuts and shame on business owners who vote for tax increases. As far as health care, we had the opportunity for a federal law allowing us to get our own group plan for NPC members, but it was blocked by Democrats in the Senate. Universal health care for all is years away – the country is divided on the issue…so why is a candidate promising it? As far as the war in Iraq and terrorism, it was about time and it needed to happen. We have never fought this kind of war before now. We are in a learning phase and lives are being lost for a cause no different than in the American Revolution. We need to find them and wipe them out before they attack on our soil again. It will take time and we Americans tend to be impatient. History will show that the entire world will be a better place because of this war…and America will be more secure. I haven’t seen another attack on US soil since 9/11 – have you? After everything we’ve been through, I think our economy is stable and getting better. The current Administration inherited an economy heading for the dump. It’s a fact that there is not much a President can do to affect the economy short term. But this one was able to stimulate the ecomony and recover from what he inherited! As they say, the way to win elections is to get a group of nice people together and find out all their troubles and blame them on the other candidate. It is my feeling that the name calling and blame game has gone way too far from one side of the aisle to the extent of despiration and stupidity. Since when does the Federal Government decide when to build Fire Houses? I’ve come to the conclusion that after the recent DocuGate with CBS and the absolute disrespect of the Prime Minister of Iraq who came to the USA to thank us…I think it proves through their own words that one of the Candidate will do or say anything to get elected. That’s no one we can afford to have in the White House! Lastly, I have heard there is a candidate for Vice President who is a trial lawyer and way UNDER QUALIFIED to be President and has been associated with law suits against the pool industry! Some thoughts to ponder…all I ask is that you VOTE on November 2nd. And GOD BLESS the United States of America. NPC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Board Chair Dana Anderson Anderson Poolworks Sherwood, OR Ph: (503) 625-5628 Fax: (503) 625-3488 Bob Chandler Immed. Past Board Chair River City Pool Plastering Redding, CA Ph: (530) 246-1494 Fax: (530) 246-1804 Robert Burkett Board Member Burkett’s Pool Plastering Salida, CA Ph: (209) 599-3317 Fax: (209) 545-3848 Randy Dukes Board Member Aquavations Indian Rocks Beach, FL Ph: (727) 595-5416 Fax: (727) 593-9321 Skip Hawkins Board Member Kerber Brothers Norwalk, CA Ph: (562) 921-3447 Fax: (562) 483-4803 Jay Eaton Board Chair Elect Cal Plastering Phoenix, AZ Ph: (602) 267-8059 Fax: (602) 267-1998 Jana Auringer Board Member The Pool Lady Coppell, TX Ph: (972) 304-9637 Fax: (972) 745-1300 David Cooke Board Member David Cooke Plaster South Windsor, CT Ph: (860) 528-5473 Fax: (860) 282-9829 Lalo Garcia Board Member Cen-Tex Plaster Austin, TX Ph: (512) 260-5200 Fax: (512) 260-0807 Scott McKenna Chair – Tech Manual Gardner Pool Plastering El Cajon, CA Ph: (619) 593-8880 Fax: (619) 593-8886 Board Secretary/Treasurer Michael Kohlhas Leisure Craft Pools Lancaster, NY Ph: (716) 684-3100 Fax: (716) 684-3111 Charles Barber Chair – National Conf. Wylie Plastering Inc. Wylie, TX Ph: (972) 442-0017 Fax: (972) 442-4920 Kirk Chapman Board Member Poolscapes Unlimited Lakeside, CA Ph: (619) 561-0555 Fax: (619) 561-1633 George Oliveira Board Member Gunderson Pool Plastering Oliveira Pool Plastering La Habra, CA Rex, GA Ph: (562) 943-5021 Ph: (770) 474-5000 Fax: (562) 690-6362 Fax: (770) 507-9753 Glen Gunderson Board Member Alan Smith Chair, Research Alan Smith Pool Plastering Orange, CA Ph: (714) 628-9494 Fax: (714) 628-9656 NPC ONLINE Page 3 MEGA DONATION ESTABLISHS RESEARCH ENDOWMENT FUND NPC Office Survives Hurricane Charley There are times in our lives when you live through an event that defines for you the importance of human life. When Hurricane Charley made the sudden turn and hit Port Charlotte, Florida, your NPC staff had one of those moments. We were very lucky and all of our friends and family are safe and physically unharmed. Although our office plaza had extensive damage, our offices were spared major damage. We were without power and internet access, we did our best to keep things moving for the association with our limitations. We thank everyone for their concern and their patience as we put our lives together. Many of you have expressed a way to help financially. We all have insurance and only time will help with our situations. HOWEVER, our local Boys & Girls Clubs have suffered major losses, losing two of their three locations where they provide a positive place for kids when they are not in school, specifically those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Literally 100’s of young people are displaced and have no place to go. In addition, fundraising efforts have been stalled and normal income usually received this time of the year is going to hurricane recovery efforts. It costs around $500 annually per child to run the program. If you are so inclined to help our community, we suggest you give to the Boys & Girls Club. A special fund has been set up for this purpose. Please send your contribution to: Boys & Girls Club Disaster Fund Charlotte State Bank 3002 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL 33952 From time to time there are extraordinary individuals who go above and beyond the call of duty to support what they believe in. Instead of just talking about it, they do something about it. Prior to any work with Cal Poly, Burkett’s Pool Plastering was chosen as the bid winner to renovate Cal Poly’s Olympic size swimming pool. This spring, Rob Burkett approached the NPC and asked for a trade. Help him refinish the pool and he’ll donate the proceeds to the NPC Research Fund. The rest is history. At the recent NPC Board of Directors meeting in Morro Bay, Rob presented $90,000 to the NPC. The Board then made the decision to use this money to start a Research Endowment Fund with the intention of only using the interest from this money, not the principle. As the total amount of contributions to the Research Fund increase, the surplus annually will be placed in the endowment fund. The endowment fund goal is $3 million which should generate enough money for annual protocols at NPC – Cal Poly National Pool Industry Research Center. Thank You to Rob and everyone at Burkett’s Pool Plastering for your dedication and commitment to this project. If any plasterer is interested in a similar project, please don’t hesitate to contact Rob or the NPC office. Page 4 NPC ONLINE Research Documentation Written Report Available Welcome NEW MEMBERS! July 28, 2004 to September 20, 2004 The NPC and Cal Poly have strict policies regarding the disclosure of information regarding protocols and research completed by the University. There is value to this information and many of our members have given thousands of dollars of their time, money, and/or materials to this program. For this reason, the NPC Board and Cal Poly established this distribution policy: Apex Waterworks (Auxiliary Member) Christopher Miles, Arlington, TX Conclusions of research issued by Cal Poly will be considered public domain and released to the public via the NPC website. The full research report issued by Cal Poly (with photos) will be given at no charge to those who contribute at least $500 to the NPC Research Fund during that protocol cycle (July 1st to June 30th). The full research report will be released to the trade press solely for the purpose of writing articles regarding the research. An edited version of the full report with minimal photos will be made available for a nominal charge for members and nonmembers. Active protocols for ongoing research will not be disclosed until final conclusions are issued by Cal Poly. If you are interested in the full research report, please send your contribution of at least $500 to the NPC office. If you are interested in the edited version, please contact NPC for more information as to the date of its availability. We hope that you are as excited as we are with our new Research Center. Your support of this program is vital to its success! NPC MEETING CALENDAR November 9-11, 2004 NPC Exhibit - Aqua Show Las Vegas, NV November 30, December 1-3, 2004 NPC Exhibit - Pool & Spa Expo Las Vegas, NV December 3 & 4, 2004 Committee Meetings & Board of Directors Meeting Las Vegas, NV January 25-27, 2005 NPC Exhibit - Atlantic City Pool & Spa Show February 23-26, 2005 NPC National Conference New Orleans, LA Aquatic Consultants (Auxiliary Member) Ron Schroader, Lakeworth, FL Aquatic Facility Design, Inc. (Auxiliary Member) Becky Gilden, Millersburg, PA Candlewood Management Service (Auxiliary Member) Kevin Breache, Howell, NJ Colleys Pool & Spas, Inc. (Auxiliary Member) Scott Colley, Hamburg, NY Fiji Pools (Auxiliary Member) Dianna Tagler, Scottsdale, AZ Johansen’s Pool Service, Inc. (Auxiliary Member) Curt Johansen, St. George, UT Larson Pool Plastering (Active Member) Kurt Larson, Roy, UT Sun Sparkle Pools (Active Member) Dunia Lopez, Glendale, AZ Superior Pool Products (Auxiliary Member) David Harmon, San Diego, CA NPC ONLINE Page 5 2004-2005 MEMBERSHP RENEWALS...THANK YOU! A.J. Pool Plastering (Active Member) Arthur Jara, Bridgeport, CT Adams Pool Solutions (Active Member) Floyd Mayes, N. Las Vegas, NV Adams Tile & Plaster (Active Member) Dave Gross, Sacramento, CA Aqua Pool & Patio, Inc. (Auxiliary Member) Gregg Pruitt, East Windsor, CT Aquatic Designs, Inc. (Auxiliary Member) John Moritz, Sheffield, MA Arkansas Department of Health (Auxiliary Member) Becky Binz, Little Rock, AR Beauty Pools, Inc (Active Member) James Metz, Lancaster, NY Blue Haven Pools (Auxiliary Member) Boyce Eldridge, Tyler, TX Blue Moon Pools, Inc. (Active Member) Richard Smith, Santee, CA CDC Pools, Inc (Active Member) Chris Jones, Mesa, AZ Cen-Tex Plaster (Active Member) Lalo Garcia, Leander, TX Classic Tile & Plastering, Inc. (Active Member) Tim Bowling, Grapevine, TX Custom Pool Concepts Aquatech (Auxiliary Member) Rob Dickison, The Woodlands, TX David Callahan Pool Plastering (Active Member) David Callahan, West Chester, PA G R Pool Marbilite Inc. (Active Member) Al Nonis, Concord, Ontario, Canada Land Design (Auxiliary Member) Mike Logsdon, San Antonio, TX Mirage Pool Plastering (Active Member) Jeff Lindsay, Menifee, CA Mr. Marcite, Inc. (Active Member) Kathie Henrickson, Venice, FL National Pool Tile Group (Associate Member) Paul Kunert, Anaheim, CA Oasis Pools Ltd. (Auxiliary Member) Steve Selinger, Burlington,Ontario, Canada Mission Pool Service Inc. (Active Member) James McNulty, Fullerton, CA River Oaks Pools, LP (Auxiliary Member) Dan Pendley, San Antonio, TX SAM, LLC (Active Member) Jaime McKenzie, Northville, MI SCP Insurance Services, Inc. (Auxiliary Member) Steven Parker, Redlands, CA Tecno Industries (Associate Member) Javier Robles Gil, Houston, TX YOUR MEMBERSHIP IS IMPORTANT TO OUR MISSION! DON’T BE DROPPED Phoenix Products Company (Associate Member) John Haase, Terryville, CT Pool & Electrical Products (Associate Member) Brad Dowsett, Ontario, CA Premier Pools & Spas (Active Member) Keith Harbeck, Rancho Cordova, CA UNRENEWED MEMBERS ARE TERMINATED OCTOBER 31st Page 6 NPC ONLINE Jack’s Magic Offers Stain Certification Program to NEW NPC DVD NPC Members Jack’s Magic, a leader in swimming pool stain prevention and removal has developed a training program based on many years of experience in helping swimming pool professionals like you to identify, prevent and remove stains and discoloration. As a Jack’s Magic CSS, you will receive comprehensive training in the following areas: • • • • • • Stain identification in swimming pools. Common causes of stains and discoloration in swimming pools. Stain removal in swimming pools. How best to prevent swimming pool stains and discoloration. The role water chemistry and proper water balance play with regard to stains and discoloration in swimming pools. Understanding the products and methods most effective in identifying, preventing and removing swimming pool stains and discoloration. NPC Members are invited to take this course FREE OF CHARGE on November 30th, from 1pm to 5pm in Las Vegas, NV. Limited space is available. To sign up or for more information contact Terry Kline at: (800) 348-1656, Ext. 118 DESIGNED TO EDUCATE The NPC has a new DVD available for your use with consumers which helps them understand the importance of maintaining their pool and instructions in water chemistry and maintenance. Randy Dukes, owner of Techlines, Inc. and associated with CL Industries/Aquavations developed the concept and narrates the program. The DVD is divided into Chapters which include: Pool Surface Curing Phase Start Ups Testing Chemicals Maintenance Winterizing Saturation Index The DVD’s will be sold to NPC members at the discount price of $10.00 each plus shipping. ALL PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT THE NPC RESEARCH FUND AND GOOD TURN PROGRAM! Large orders of 50 or more will recieve an additional 10% discount. A sample of the DVD will shortly be mailed to every NPC member company with an order form. Additional orders will be able to be made online at www.npconline.org. For more information contact the NPC office toll free at 866-483-4672 or Email us at [email protected]. Bring your entire team to the products are lau nched here best source for education in the pool, spa and backyard living industry. Turn your challenges into solutions and take your profits to the next level—only at International Pool & Spa Expo. knowledge is shared here EXCLUSIVE NSPI ACCREDITED EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE— a multi-track program with 40 technical seminars and 33 business seminars, including 34 intermediateor advanced-level seminars. NEW! NSPI BUILDERS COUNCIL ADVANCED POOL BUILDERS PROGRAM— a two-day program of higher-level, connections cutting-edge seminars for pool and spa builders, presented by the industry’s top pool building experts. are made here NEW! EXPANDED EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES—targeted seminar tracks for hot tub/spa retailers and technicians, special seminars and demonstrations for plasterers, and an expanded Pre-Show Conference Day. it all happens here For a full list of seminars, speakers and special events, visit www.PoolandSpaExpo.com R E G I S T E R O N L I N E N O W to save on Conference and Exhibits Admission or call 888.869.8522 or 972.536.6350 conference: November 30-December 3, 2004 exhibits: December 1-3, 2004 LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER LAS VEGAS, NV USA If you attend only one show this year, make sure it’s the industry’s main event. EDUCATION HAPPENS HERE. $ECORATIVE#ONCRETE0RODUCTS 3TAINS#OATINGS#OLOR 3ILICONE3HIELD 0ERFORMANCE0LASTER!DMIXTURE -AUI'EM #OLOR1UARTZ0OOL0LASTER &RESCO#OLOR 0OOL0LASTER#OLOR!DMIXTURES -OTHEROF0EARL 0EBBLE0LASTER 3\UDPLG&HPHQW "OND+OTE 2EPLASTER3CRATCH#OAT 0HONE 777PYRAMIDCEMENTCOM Monica Stamper (Left) President and CEO of Kover Krete™ Systems chats with Sara Jane the newest member of the Kover Krete™ Team. Sara was hired as our plaster and pebble specialist and is heading up Kover Krete’s™ endeavor into the repairing and preparation of concrete swimming pools, both gunite and shotcrete re-dos. Sara plans to work very closely with the National Plasterer’s Council and all applicators through out the United States. Sara certainly has the experience for the job. She started out working with one of the largest pool supply distributors serving the industry. After learning the pool business thoroughly, she decided to give up the nuts and bolts and concentrate solely on the interior of swimming pools. Sara spent several years working with Pebble Tec. Recently, Sara began looking at the opportunities for growth and excitement of a smaller company, one that offered more of a future and advancement in sales and distribution. After speaking with Monica Stamper, an old friend she met years ago at a trade show, she jumped at the chance to spearhead the Pre-Kote™ (scratch coat) line. Since starting with Kover Krete™ Systems, Sara has spent most of her time contacting contractors and setting up on-site demos with Kover Krete™ trainer and technical director, Dan Huckabee. Sara thinks the idea of being with a manufacturer that offers “everything concrete” is a plus for the end user, many plasterers have already added to their services, acrylic decking, antiquing, and overlayment stamping. The Kover Krete™ line also includes; paints, resins; polymers, stains, Krak Treatment and concrete specialty tools. Give Sara a call, she will be glad to hear from you. (407) 246-7797 The Products. The Service. The Price. POOL CORP Your One-Stop Shop For All Of Your Pool Plaster Materials & Supplies. The Choice Of True Professionals. Toll Free 866.411.SWIM Page 12 AD SPACE AVAILABLE Put your Ad in NPC ONLINE! Limited Space Available Call George at 866-483-4672 Ext 14. NPC ONLINE ME MB ERS M ATTER MEMB MBE MA September Congratulations! Happy Birthday to Karen Garcia, Cen-Tex Pool Plaster, Austin, TX Happy Birthday to Susan Anderson, Anderson Poolworks, Sherwood, OR October Congratulations! Happy Birthday to Judy Kohlhas, Leisure Craft Pools, Lancaster, NY Happy Birthday to Bob Chandler, River City Pool Plastering, Redding, CA Happy Birthday to Barbara Eaton, Cal Plastering, Phoenix, AZ Happy Anniversary to Alan and Theresa Smith, Alan Smith Pool Plastering, Orange, CA We would love to hear from you! Send your MEMBER MATTERS to us via email at [email protected] or give us a call! Great Rates! Great Exposure! NPC ONLINE A Publication of the National Plasterers Council, Inc. 2811-D Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, Florida 33952 Tel: (941) 766-0634 Toll Free Tel: (866) 483-4NPC Fax: (941) 764-6050 Toll Free Fax: (800) 279-1729 Email: [email protected] Website: www.npconline.org PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PUNTA GORDA, FL PERMIT NO. 107 2811-D Tamiami Trail Port Charlotte, Florida 33952 Editor: Mitch Brooks Associate Editor: Andy Mallison Distributed to NPC Members, potential members and allied industries bi-monthly. 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