ORLANDO, FL, March 21, 2014 (Press-News.org) Orlando pool company All Seasons Pools will be at two local area home and garden shows in April: the Central Florida Home & Garden Show and the Sarasota/Bradenton Home & Garden Show.
On the weekend of April 4th through 6th, All Seasons Pools' Orlando pool builders will be at the Orange County Convention Center (located at 9990 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819) for the Central Florida Home & Garden Show. The company will have several of its expert custom pool craftsmen available to speak with and a booth with swimming pool accessories and products for shopping.
That same weekend (April 4-6, 2014), the experts in building custom swimming pools in Orlando will also have an exhibit at the Sarasota/Bradenton Home & Garden Show. This show will take place at the Bradenton Area Convention Center located at One Haben Blvd. Palmetto, FL 34221.
Each of these shows is an excellent opportunity for central Florida residents to meet and speak with the talented pool designers and builders from All Seasons Pools.
"We really enjoy going to home and garden shows throughout the year," says James Watts, General Sales Manager of All Seasons Pools. "They give us a chance to meet our neighbors and really get to talk to them about the pool they've always dreamed about having. It's a relaxed and fun atmosphere and everyone seems to have a great time."
If you are interested in attending either of these home and garden shows, All Seasons Pools may be able to provide you with free tickets. Visit http://www.allseasonspools.com for more details.
About All Seasons Pool:
All Seasons Pools has been in the business since 1979. We build quality swimming pools and spas, working directly with the customer to design a pool specifically for your needs and lifestyle.
For more information, visit http://www.allseasonspools.com/.
See Orlando Pool Company All Seasons Pools at Home & Garden Shows in April
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