How a “$60K Pool” Quietly Turns Into $100K+
(And the 5-Minute Check That Stops It Before You Sign)

Most people don’t lose money during the build…
They lose it before they even start.

Hidden costs.
Bad builders.
Contracts that look fine… until they’re not.

After 10+ years building pools, I’ve seen exactly where things go wrong — and how to avoid it before it costs you thousands.

This is a simple system that helps you:

  • Check your contract

  • Vet your builder

  • Know if you should sign or not

In 10–15 minutes, you’ll either:Catch hidden costs
Avoid a bad builder
Or move forward with confidence

Inside, you’ll get:✅ The 5-Minute Pool Cost Blowout Check
Quickly identify hidden costs, vague wording, and contract risks
✅ Builder Vetting Checklist (Australia-Wide)
Verify licence, insurance, reviews, and red flags before you commit
🔥 “If This Was My $80K… Here’s Exactly What I’d Do”
A straight breakdown of how I’d approach quotes, builders, and contracts if it was my own money on the line
👉 No fluff. No guesswork.

One-time payment: $297


Compare that to:$5k–$25k+ in hidden costs
Months of delays
Stress, disputes, or a half finished backyard with no builder insight

👉 It’s a small decision that can prevent a very expensive mistake

If you go through this and don’t feel more confident in your decision…👉 I’ll happily give you your money back.No questions asked.If your not happy, i'm not happy.

Most people rush this stage…
Trust the salesperson…
And assume everything is included.
👉 That’s where things go wrong.If you’re serious about getting this right:Take 10 minutes.
Check everything.
make an informed decision

  • Discover sneaky “variations” that add $20k–$50k mid-build

  • Know exactly what’s NOT included — before massive extras blindside you

  • Stop builders from charging whatever they want — with exact scripts & questions to protect your money


The information provided by Dream Pool Blueprint and Pools Advice Australia is based on general industry experience and is intended for educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified Australian lawyer before signing any contract.