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COURSE RATES

Admission and Education Rates:

Exhibit Hall Only
Before 2/20: $30
After 2/20: $45
FSPA Member: FREE
Education + Exhibit Hall Daily Rate
Before 2/20: $50/day
After 2/20: $65/day
FSPA Member: FREE
Education - FL CILB CE Credits + Hall
Before 2/20: $130/day
After 2/20: $150/day
FSPA Member: $150/day
Lab Learning Sessions
$5
Free for FSPA Members
Friday Night Industry Party
Before 2/20: $60 (open bar, food, live music)
After 2/20: $65 (open bar, food, live music) and at FSPA booth during Expo
At the Door: $70
Exhibit Hall for non-exhibiting manufacturers/reps
$1,000

COURSES

Watershape University, WU C2111 Essential Pool Construction Workshop (Bilingual)

$2,000
Tues. 3/3 - Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Spend three days carefully examining the key elements of pool construction with a focus on how basic engineering directly determines construction methods and details. Covers basic engineering, construction phases, with an eye toward exceeding standards and best practices, and discussions about concrete decking, plaster science and start-up methods.
Instructor: Bill Drakeley, Watershape University
C2111

Florida Public Pool Specialist (FPPS) 16-hr Certification approved by DOH

$500 / FSPA Members $400
Wed. 3/4 and Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Florida Public Pool Specialist (FPPS) is a public pool service technician certification course based on Florida codes and regulations and taught by active Florida industry professionals. Developed by the FSPA and approved by Florida Department of Health meeting state requirements. The FPPS certificate program includes operation principles, basic calculations, safety, water illnesses, water chemistry, sanitation, special chemicals, special problems, water testing, circulation and filtration systems, spa pools and hot water chemistry. Great for teaching new residential techs too.
Instructor: Jeff Clarkson
#0611965

National Plasterers Council (NPC) Start Up Certification

$450
Wed. 3/4: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
This certification is a National Plasterers Council (NPC) initiative to set forth the proper protocol for a pool's initial start-up and establish the industry's standard for the start-up and care of plastered pools. NPC Certified Technicians have verifiable industry knowledge and hands-on experience to provide a quality start-up for in-ground pools / spas using the NPC-approved methods. This all day class will conclude with a 60-minute test.
Instructor: National Plasterers Council

Swimming Pool Service Certification (60 Hour Course) Module 1/FPPS

Before 2/20: $2,600 / FSPA member $2,350; After 2/20: $2,650 / FSPA member $2,400
Wed. 3/4 and Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Swimming Pool & Spa Service Certification Course is a 60 Hour course (Including WS, WC, BP, and L&R) and helps you meet the education requirements of Florida Statue 489.111 and substitutes for three years of experience. After successful completion of all course requirements (Passing Exam required) a certificate will be awarded to submit to the CILB with application for licensure. As part of qualification for licensure, the Applicant is required to meet required one (1) year/2,000 hours of experience under the guidance of a licensed contractor.
Instructor: Jeff Clarkson
#0610552

Watershape University, WU B2121 Pool Inspection for Real Estate Transactions

$1,600
Wed. 3/4 and Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Qualified swimming pool inspectors are in great demand for residential pools as part of real estate sales. In particular, prospective home buyers typically must have a pool inspection as part of the customary pre-purchase home inspection. This 16-hour course equips industry professionals with necessary information and skills to conduct competent and cost-effective residential pool inspections through a review of national swimming pool codes and standards.
Instructor: Dennis Boyd, Watershape University
B2121

Watershape University, WU D4211 Advanced Principles of Design Workshop

$1,600
Wed. 3/4 and Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Examine advanced principles - from historic origins to modern interpretations - as we blend design theory with emotional psychology and practical application with real-world design examples. Examine the extremely important WHY a space connects with its viewer, WHAT natural elements provide to a design, WHERE to incorporate advanced feature details, WHEN the design is complete, HOW to develop design discipline habits to improve your skills, and WHO can become a master designer: anyone with a critical eye and inquisitive mind.
Instructor: Jason Brownlee, Watershape University
D4211

Watershape University, WU Engineering 4411 Essential Electrical Workshop

$1,600
Wed. 3/4 and Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Electricity rarely wants to engage with water but in this industry it is unavoidalbe. Electrical power is needed to run pumps, heaters, chemistry systems, lights and other equipment. The pool industry has very specific life-critical codes to consider and they are spread across multiple ever-changing documents. There is also much to talk about on the low-voltage and wireless side of communications, controls, home automation, etc. This program is designed for pool builders, service professionals and licensed electricians to improve their watershaping electrical acumen.
Instructor: David Peterson, Watershape University
E4411

LP Gas Master Qualifier Endorsed by Hayward Pool Products

Before 2/20: $625 / FSPA Member $475; After 2/20: $650 / FSPA Members $500
Wed. 3/4: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Class is manufacturer endorsed by Hayward. This certificate is required to apply for LP Gas Master Qualifier Certification with the FL Department of Agriculture, Consumer Services Division.
Instructor: Jason Nokk, Gas Training Services
LPMQ / No FL CILB Credit

LP Gas Exam Prep

Before 2/20: $475 / FSPA member $375; After 2/20: $500 / FSPA member $400
Wed. 3/4: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Prep course for the LP Cat. 5 License exam. This license is needed to services, install, repair and sell LP gas equipment, appliances and piping. Does not include work on RV Systems, LP gas containers or LP gas motor fuel system.
Instructor: Jason Nokk, Gas Training Services
LPEP / No FL CILB Credit

OSHA 10 in General Industry for Pool Professionals

$450
Wed. 3/4: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.; and Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
This OSHA-authorized course is tailored specifically for pool service technicians, operators, and other aquatic industry professionals. The course provides essential training in workplace safety with a focus on hazards commonly encountered in the pool and spa industry.
Instructor: Lauren Broom
#0614446

Spanish – National Plasterers Council (NPC) Start Up Certification

$450
Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Esta certificación es una iniciativa del National Plasterers Council (NPC) para establecer el protocolo adecuado para la puesta en marcha inicial de una piscina y establecer el estándar de la industria para el inicio y cuidado de piscinas enyesadas. Los Técnicos Certificados por el NPC poseen conocimientos verificables de la industria y experiencia práctica para proporcionar un inicio de calidad para piscinas / spas enterrados utilizando los métodos aprobados por el NPC. Esta clase de todo el día concluirá con un examen de 60 minutos.
Instructor: National Plasterers Council

Watershape University: WU Service 2211 Essential Water Chemistry (Bilingual)

$800
Thurs. 3/5: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
This course takes a comprehensive dive into both sides of water chemistry, water quality and water balance. Students will first learn the nature of water, solubility and sanitation. They will then learn about water balance (physics), water quality (safe, clean, and clear), and explore the physical nature of water and why it behaves the way it does. Course content also features ways to deal with the most common water-quality problems, and how to prevent them before they start.
Instructor: Miguel Chavez, HASA/ Orenda Technologies, Watershape University
S2211

FBC Advanced Module: 2023 Swimming Pool Updates

Thurs. 3/5: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Understand the changes to public pool code requirements in 2023, 8th Edition of the Florida Building Code to ensure compliance as a pool contractor.
Instructor: Dallas Thiesen, FSPA
#0614774 / ADV

GPS / Telematics Best Practices for Drivers and Fleet Management

Thurs. 3/5: 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Use GPS/Telematics for fleet and driver management to effectively manage driver behavior and fleet performance outcome to reduce poor driving and insurance claims.
Instructor: David Griffiths, Gallagher Insurance
#0613250 / WS

Can I Do That? Swimming Pool License Scope of Work and Limitations

Thurs. 3/5: 12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Learn the scope of work and limitations based on which license you hold. Look at the differences in scope of work for all Florida swimming pool occupational licenses. Learn to identify whether or not a given task is within your authorized scope of work.
Instructor: Dallas Thiesen, FSPA
#0613681 / L&R

Electrical Principles and Requirements for Pool and Spas

Thurs. 3/5: 1:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.
Increase your knowledge of the principles of electrical safety, learn how to set up and properly use multimeters and voltmeters. Learn how to use electrical calculations in wire and breaker sizing and understand the NEC and how and why these codes are in place.
Instructor: Mike Childress, Pentair Pool University
#0613683 / PEC

LP Gas Pool and Spa Gas Fired Heater, Installation, Operations

Before 2/20: $135 / FSPA member $125; After 2/20: $150 / FSPA nonmember $140
Thurs. 3/5: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Guidelines for installing and operating LP gas-fired heaters for pools and spas. Covers safety requirements, proper setup, and maintenance to ensure efficient heating and compliance with industry standards. LP Gas CE Only.
Instructor: John Murray, Fluidra
LP1988 / LP credits

Cost Reduction of Workers’ Compensation Claims & Premiums

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.
An overview of developing formal programs that will reduce the cost of workers’ compensation insurance and reduce the cost of workers’ compensation claims.
Instructor: David Griffiths, Gallagher Insurance
#0610818 / WC

FBC Advanced Module: 2023 Swimming Pool Updates

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.
Understand the changes to public pool code requirements in 2023, 8th Edition of the Florida Building Code to ensure compliance as a pool contractor.
Instructor: Dallas Thiesen, FSPA
#0614774 / ADV

Overview of Construction Defect Claims Against Contractors

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.
This program focuses on contractor liability for project defects arising from design or construction services. Addressing sources of liability in both the design and construction phase of a project. It covers owner damages and addresses special issues such as the statute of limitations, owner acceptance of known conditions, and warranties.
Instructor: James Dickson, Adams & Reese
#0615013 / BSP

Preventing Critical Digital Marketing Mistakes to Maximize Business Growth

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.
Understanding the digital marketing landscape. Introduction to digital marketing and understanding today’s search and social media landscape. Identifying the most common marketing mistakes and identifying today’s pool industry buyers. Implementing a well-conceived marketing system and using analytics to gain insights.
Instructor: Dane Wiseman, Pool Builder Agency
#0614657 / GEN

Solar Heater Design, Application & Installation

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.
What good is a pool heater, if it’s too expensive to operate? A solar pool heater can give your customer all the benefits of a heated pool, without the cost of a fossil-fuel heater. Learn how to properly size, plan, and install a solar heater for your customers using best practices and lessons learned over the past 50 years.
Instructor: Dan Sizelove, Aquatherm Industries, Inc.
#0613223 / GEN

Bob Lowry’s Pool Chemistry for Service Professionals (abridged)

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Originally created by Robert Lowry, founder of the Pool Chemistry Training Institute, this class is an overview of residential pool chemistry during operational water temperatures (in-season). It covers how water interacts with various chemicals, and the fundamentals of water chemistry that every pool professional needs to know to be successful.
Instructor: Miguel Chavez, HASA/Orenda
#0615015 / GEN

Hydraulics for the Pool and Spa Professional

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Learn how to calculate gallons, understand flow characteristics of the plumbing, learn how resistance affects flow, and how to do layout and design for an efficient and safe system. See how to reduce existing HIGH TDH and how to get the most out of variable-speed pumps.
Instructor: Mike Childress, Pentair Pool University
#0613247 / GEN

Pool Substrate Preparation of New and Renovated Pools, Prior to Receiving An Interior Finish

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
This is a National Plaster Council LMS Education Session covering Pool substrate preparation for new and renovated pools. 1. Basics of Plastering Materials and application. 2. Basics of substrate preparation. 3. Substrate preparation of new pools. 4. Substrate preparation of renovated pools. 5. Methods to achieve bond. 6. Other considerations.
Instructor: Rob Romano, David Cooke Plaster Co., LLC
#0615034 / GEN

Repair and Renovation

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
This course was designed to instruct tradesmen on different proper leak diagnosis tools, innovative underwater repairs and installation of new piping in existing pools. Coping, revive the look of a pool with new coping or perk up the area. Other subjects covered include epoxy and hydraulic cement and skimmer and suction grates.
Instructor: David Faerman, Aquatic Consulting Engineers, Inc.
#0615316 / GEN

Variable Speed Pumps for Maximum Programming Efficiency

Fri. 3/6: 8:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Explore the installation, programming, and troubleshooting of variable speed pumps for pools and spas. Learn energy-saving strategies, system integration, and best practices to ensure optimal performance and compliance.
Instructor: John Murray, Fluidra
#0611487 / GEN

Adding Leak Detection to Your Existing Business: Understanding the Art of Leak Detection and Associated Repairs

Fri. 3/6: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Comprehensive training on the causes, detection, and repair of leaks in water systems, with specific emphasis on swimming pools and related structures. Participants will learn about modern leak detection technologies, understand the common causes of leaks, and master effective repair techniques.
Instructor: Darren Merlob, Leaktronics
#0615016 / GEN

Metals and Metal Staining: Prevention and Stain Removal

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
This presentation on metals and metal staining will provide new thinking into the causes of metal stains and the management of metal issues, including treatment and prevention. Common methods to remove metal stains from pool and spa surfaces will be discussed.
Instructor: Joseph Laurino, Periodic Products, Inc.
#0615354 / GEN

NEC 680.26 & Equipotential Bonding of Swimming Pools & Spas

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
A comprehensive overview of equipotential bonding systems as required by NEC 680.26 for swimming pools and spas. It explains the theory, code requirements, field application, and performance of bonding systems in Florida pool environments. Learn to interpret and apply NEC bonding requirements for safety and code compliance.
Instructor: John Antonelli, SunSmart Engineering
#pending / GEN

Owning the Backyard

Fri. 3/6: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Unlock the full profit potential of backyard projects by transforming lighting into a key revenue and design driver. Learn to upgrade overlooked areas and explore advanced controls, multi-zone lighting, and smart automation to win in both new builds and retrofits with tailored, high-impact solutions for every homeowner.
Instructor: Jason Delgado, PAL Lighting
#0614998 / GEN

Designing and Selling the Outdoor Living Experience

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 9:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Stop building pools; start creating immersive experiences that fulfill the emotional and subconscious needs of Generation Next. As priorities shift, clients seek nature, meaning, and connection. Companies that don’t evolve risk irrelevance. Explore how to design spaces that resonate deeply with a new generation’s lifestyle and values.
Instructor: Jason Brownlee, Watershape University
#NCE0009 / Not for FL CILB CE Credit

Identifying and Solving Salt Chlorinator Issues

Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Identify issues when there is a salt chlorinator system involved. Find the easiest ways to solve equipment, staining, water chemistry, and operational conditions, and how salt systems can contribute to these issues.
Instructor: Sean Assam, Team Horner
#0615000 / GEN

Price Escalation Clauses in Construction Contracts

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
This program focuses on contract terms that may allocate or limit risk. In this presentation there is an analysis of the differing perspectives of an owner and of a contractor as to various issues and risks that should be addressed in the contract terms and the alternate terms to be considered.
Instructor: James Dickson, Adams & Reese
#0615318 / BSP

Beauty of The Edge

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Explore the evolution and innovation of vanishing edge and perimeter overflow pools with GENESIS co-founder Brian Van Bower. This session covers design history, cutting-edge applications, system criteria, and real project insights—offering practical guidance and inspiration for creating stunning water-in-transit features in modern pool design.
Instructor: Brian Van Bower, Pool & Hot Tub Alliance
#pending / GEN

Commercial Pool Equipment Repairs & Upgrades

Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Understand and identify correct or incorrect equipment installations and options available to correct or improve pool filtration / sanitation!
Instructor: Rick Howard, Rick's Pool Service
#0614359 / GEN

Essential Chemical Safety & Vehicle Organization (Bilingual)

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
This course covers the fundamentals of pool chemical safety. This class discusses and shows examples of proper use, handling, storage and transportation of chemicals.
Instructor: Miguel Chavez, Watershape University
#0615314 / WPS

Pool and Spa Basics: A Beginners Guide to Sanitation and Water Balance

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Throughout this course, we will cover sanitation and oxidation, water balance, and testing. We will explore issues caused by improper water balance, interferences, and tips and tricks you can use for more effective water testing. This course is designed for those new to the industry or for veterans who want a refresher.
Instructor: Rachel Rutter & Hunter Olshefski, Taylor Water Technologies (Fluidra)
#0615325 / GEN

Proper Inground Spa Jet Design in a Variable Speed World

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
How to determine correct plumbing and variable-speed pump sizing by properly designing and calculating the hydraulics for a spa jet system for inground gunite, fiberglass or vinyl liner applications.
Instructor: Scott Roodenberg, Waterway Plastics
#0613690 / WPS

Swimming Pool & Spa Basic Electrical Requirements

Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Teaches contractors how to understand an electrical circuit, use a meter, and practice electrical safety.
Instructor: David Pruette, Pruette's Electrical Services
#0612739 / PEC

Water Features: Design, Construction and Performance

Fri. 3/6: 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Discuss the design and construction of the feature flow rates and basin/ surge tank sizing to allow for proper performance and allow for the desired visual effect to be achieved.
Instructor: Mike Childress, Pentair Pool University
#0612827 / GEN

Stop Guessing & Start Understanding What Drives The Buying Habits of Today’s Home

Fri. 3/6: 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Look into what drives the buying habits of today’s home pool owners, and gain insights from the field to identify upcoming market trends. Discuss the training, selling and market opportunities of your business!
Instructor: Laura Castanza, Team Horner
#0612821 / GEN

Understanding Basic Business Structure & Risk Issues

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
This program focuses on contract terms that may allocate or limit risk. In this presentation there is an analysis of the differing perspectives of an Owner and of a Contractor as to various issues and risks that should be addressed in the contract terms and the alternate terms to be considered.
Instructor: James Dickson, Adams & Reese
#0615317 / BSP

How to Prevent Algae Without Using Algaecides (English)

NEW!
Fri. 3/6: 12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m.
This course breaks down algae types, explains how and why they grow, and shows professionals how to stop them—without relying on algaecides. Topics include filtration, sanitation, circulation, brushing, and the importance of consistent water balance.
Instructor: Miguel Chavez, HASA/Orenda
#0615324 / GEN

NEC 680.26 & Equipotential Bonding of Swimming Pools & Spas

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
A comprehensive overview of equipotential bonding systems as required by NEC 680.26 for swimming pools and spas. It explains the theory, code requirements, field application, and performance of bonding systems in Florida pool environments. Learn to interpret and apply NEC bonding requirements for safety and code compliance.
Instructor: John Antonelli, SunSmart Engineering
#pending / GEN

Overview of Swimming Pool Leak Detection Methods

Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
By evaluating the benefits and limitations of different testing methods and equipment, this course will teach a systematic process for accurate and efficient leak detection.
Instructor: Brad Madison, Anderson Manufacturing Company, Inc.
#0614589 / GEN

Swimming Pool Heating Methods

Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Examine the pros and cons of the various commonly used methods of swimming pool and spa heating.
Instructor: David Ballard, Symbiont Service Corp
#0614579 / GEN

Technical Introduction into AI

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Introduction into the background of AI, its abilities and real-world use cases in the swimming pool/spa industry. From the job site to the office, AI is a tool that can help every professional in our industry improve their effectiveness in their role.
Instructor: John Murray, Fluidra
#0615321 / GEN

Understanding Pool Stains and How to Get Rid of Them

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
Unsightly stains in pools and spas can signal deeper water chemistry issues. Learn how to identify, treat, and prevent metal and organic stains with practical, field-tested strategies. Perfect for service pros and facility managers looking to keep pools crystal clear and stain-free.
Instructor: Hector Lopez, Jack's Magic Products
#0515323 / GEN

What Happens if I do That?

Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
This course covers the prohibitions and penalties of CH. 489, the role of code enforcement officers, enforcement of prohibitions, and the role of the licensing board. Learn the process of the issuing of citations and hearings that may follow.
Instructor: Dallas Thiesen, FSPA
#0613778 / L&R

Pool and Spa Filtration Options & Circulation Requirements

Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Discuss the different types of filtration systems used in the pool industry. Learn how to properly size, install and maintain each of these filter systems to maximize performance. Learn about the components of the circulation system and with maximum efficiency options.
Instructor: Mike Childress, Pentair Pool University
#0612826 / GEN

Startup Chemistry For Each Pool Type (Bilingual)

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Discuss how the startup chemistry should differ with each pool surface type. While the LSI is universal to all pools, HOW the water should be balanced to the LSI differs in some ways. Learn the nuances of each pool type to get the pool open and ready for swimming.
Instructor: Eric Knight & Miguel Chavez, Watershape University
#0615334 / GEN

We Can Do Better

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 9:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Understanding human nature will improve your communication, productivity, customer satisfaction and networking. Learn how the negative influences in your life and work impact your mental outlook and performance – then, learn how to eliminate those influences. Learn how to determine and provide exactly what your clients actually want.
Instructor: Brian Van Bower, Pool & Hot Tub Alliance
#0615303 / GEN

FBC Advanced Module: 2023 Swimming Pool Updates

Sat. 3/7: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Understand the changes to public pool code requirements in 2023, 8th Edition of the Florida Building Code to ensure compliance as a pool contractor.
Instructor: Dallas Thiesen, FSPA
#0614774 / ADV

Practical Solutions to Safe Digging

Sat. 3/7: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Safe digging and no accidents. This course covers the requirements in Chapter 556, F.S. that will help keep you and your clients safe and protect underground facilities.
Instructor: Elliot Patterson, Sunshine 811
#0614604, WPS

Taking the Luck Out of Water Chemistry

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Removing the guesswork from water chemistry. Using current technology to create the best possible water for pool owners.
Instructor: Steve Arb, BioLab
#0615315 / GEN

What is Your Risk Profile? Presenting Your Company to The Insurance World

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Provide practices and procedures to help business owners reduce their exposure to risk, improve their risk profile, and, therefore, reduce their insurance rates and premiums.
Instructor: David Griffiths, Gallagher Insurance
#0615302 / BSP

Workplace Safety

Sat. 3/7: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Workplace safety instructions for the pool industry. Educate and promote safe practices within the workplace by becoming more aware of chemical and physical hazards in the environment.
Instructor: Dori Gallagher, AquaCal AutoPilot, Inc.
#0614355 / WPS

WUB2120 Introducing Pool Inspection Process for Real Estate Transactions

Sat. 3/7: 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Reliable and thorough pool inspections have become an important part of buying and selling residential properties that include pools and spas. Conducting those inspections represents a significant business opportunity for a growing number of experienced industry professionals. This course provides a primer for those interested in becoming pool inspectors.
Instructor: Dennis Boyd, Watershape University
#0615036 / GEN

Spanish – How to Prevent Algae Without Using Algaecides

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Este curso identifica los tipos de algas, explica cómo y por qué crecen, y enseña a los profesionales cómo eliminarlas sin depender de productos alguicidas. Se abordarán temas como la filtración, la desinfección, la circulación, el cepillado y la importancia de mantener el equilibrio del agua de manera constante.
Instructor: Miguel Chavez, HASA/Orenda
#pending / GEN

Lockout/ Tagout of Hazardous Energy

Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Overview of the Hazardous Energy Control requirements in the OSHA 1910 Standard. Include identification, control, and release of Lockout / Tagout devices for the purpose of controlling hazardous energy. Written program, training, and application requirements.
Instructor: Sean Yakicic, Amerisure Insurance
#0613249 / PEC

Workers’ Compensation For the Swimming Pool Industry

Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
Review guidelines and regulations of statutory workers’ compensation law in Florida. Explain options for complying with state workers’ comp requirements. Explain premium development and audit practices used by insurance companies. Suggest methods of reducing cost and managing subcontracted risk.
Instructor: David Griffiths, Gallagher Insurance
#0610819 / WC

Artificial Intelligence for Pool and Spa Business: Practical Applications for Sales, Marketing, and Operations.

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Pool contractors can learn how to use AI to improve business operations, marketing, customer service, and efficiency. Includes search engine visibility, data-driven decision-making, and content creation. It focuses on essential business skills relevant to Florida’s pool and spa industry under statute 489.105(3), F.S.
Instructor: Philipp Beckermann, IMP
#pending / BP

An In-Depth Look at Swimming Pool/Spa Heating

Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Learn how to size a heater and the importance of properly installing or replacing heaters according to specific aspects of application. Providing the best value in heating for your customer and their needs.
Instructor: John Murray, Fluidra
#0613186 / GEN

Basic Pool Equipment Troubleshooting & Repairs

Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Understand and identify common issues with various types of pool equipment. Share repair techniques to expedite repairs quickly and identify safety issues and potential resolutions.
Instructor: Rick Howard, Rick's Pool Service
#0614369 / GEN

Circulation, Filtration, Sanitation: The Water Quality Triad

Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Discover how circulation, filtration, and sanitation work together as the foundation of pool water quality. Fast-track your expertise using a focused five-step approach: Core Components, Function & Flow, Certification Essentials, Performance Proficiency, and Strategic Leadership. All attendees, rookies or veterans, will gain practical tools for compliance, performance, and confident real-world decision-making.
Instructor: Steve Barnes, AquaStar Pool Products
#0615322 / GEN

Safe Aquatics Design and Permitting

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
This course covers residential pool and spa safety, energy efficiency, and permitting standards including ANSI-7, ANSI-15, and SOFA compliance. Includes child barriers, suction entrapment prevention, flow verification, and geometry requirements for safe design and installation. Ideal for designers, contractors, and inspectors seeking code-aligned aquatic construction knowledge.
Instructor: Kent Kimes, Kimes Engineering & Management Services, Inc.
#0615353 / GEN

Stop Servicing Pools, Start Servicing People

NEW!
Sat. 3/7: 11:00 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
This class gives practical examples to start focusing on servicing people, which helps reduce customer turnover and builds trust. This class discusses commodity pool services and gives examples of pool services that add true value to customers. Separate yourself from competition by servicing customers, not just their pools.
Instructor: Eric Knight, Watershape University
NCE0010, Not for FL CILB CE Credit

Reptile Theory and How to Protect Your Business from Auto Exposure

Sat. 3/7: 12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Business owners will understand the state of commercial auto exposures and assist with building programs to protect their business.
Instructor: Sean Yakicic, Amerisure Insurance
#0614999, BSP

Spanish – Bob Lowry’s Pool Chemistry for Service Professionals (abridged)

Sat. 3/7: 12:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
Robert Lowry's: Esta clase es una visión general de la química de piscinas residenciales durante las temperaturas de uso (en temporada alta). Esta clase abarca cómo el agua reacciona a los diferentes productos químicos y los fundamentos de química que todo profesional de piscinas necesita saber para tener éxito.
Instructor: Miguel Chavez, HASA/Orenda
#0615015 / GEN