Four pool technicians in blue shirts, one holding long pole while two review tablet

Hands-On Training

Pinch A Penny Franchisees
Train To Be Pool Experts
in This Intensive Course

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Pinch A Penny is a turnkey business in that corporate handles leases, construction, legal services, marketing and more. Pool School teaches franchise owners everything else they need to know to take care of their customers.

At Pool School, Pinch A Penny franchisees become the experts in pools and spas. But very few of them start out with expertise in swimming pools: 90% of franchisees had little to no pool experience before becoming Pinch A Penny owners. Candidates do not need experience to be successful franchisees.

Pool School is an all-encompassing program that includes everything from the chemistry of pools to fixing pool motors to legal issues and accounting. Pinch A Penny typically runs 10 sessions of Pool School per year.

Smiling Pinch A Penny team member in a wide-brim hat and blue long-sleeve shirt kneeling beside pool equipment and plumbing while performing maintenance outside a home.
Pinch A Penny team member in a blue long-sleeve shirt skimming leaves from a backyard swimming pool, with pool chemicals and equipment nearby on the patio.

Pinch A Penny team member in a navy polo shirt testing pool water with a color comparison kit at a store counter, with pool equipment displayed on shelves behind her.

For instance, in Pool School, franchisees learn about Yellow Blast, an algaecide sold by Pinch A Penny retail stores. They start with a PowerPoint presentation on algae blooms and how Yellow Blast works to clear them.

Then they go out to the pool and learn the proper way to use Yellow Blast. Next, they check out Yellow Blast on the Chem Wall, which features examples of all the chemicals Pinch A Penny manufactures and sells. Then, they visit an on-site training store and perform the seven-point water test to see when to prescribe Yellow Blast. And finally, they work in a local store for a few days, where they might actually sell Yellow Blast and explain to customers how to use it.

Pool School instructors also teach the mechanics of swimming pools and spas. You’ll learn how to install and repair pool pumps, heaters, and more equipment.“We spend the whole first week on chemicals. We want Pinch A Penny owners to be physicians of pools – they need to know how to care for them, how to diagnose and cure their problems,” says Oreste.

Oreste tells new franchisees, “We are not going to let you go out there and not do a good job. If you leave here, you’ve got my cell phone number and my team’s cell phone numbers. You can call us anytime.”

Although Oreste does field plenty of questions from new franchisees, he stresses that franchisees leave Pool School well-prepared to launch a successful business. “There may be an item you don’t recognize or a situation you don’t know how to fix, but that’s OK. You are really ready to open and run your business when you leave here.”