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Mayfair Pools Celebrates 40 Years of Building Swimming Pools

Press release for Immediate Release
26th> May 2013 5pm

Mayfair Pools celebrates 40 years of building swimming pools 1973 - 2013

This week Mayfair Pools celebrates 40 years in the swimming pool industry.

Mayfair Pools system was invented in the Hawke’s Bay from an offshoot from the manufacturers of the world’s largest one piece fibreglass moulded caravan ( which are known as Concord Caravans); a contract for building a swimming pool lead Hawkes Bay brothers to develop a revolutionary system for making fibreglass swimming pools. Mayfair first started pre-moulded swimming pools in their factory but soon discovered so many disadvantages with this system which led them to invent the most successful current Mayfair system.

The success of the company began with television coverage of a commercial swimming pool they built in Hastings, once word spread the company expanded nationwide very quickly making necessary to license the Mayfair Pools system throughout New Zealand and Australia.

In 1974 Mayfair Pools were awarded patents for their swimming pool system for both New Zealand and Australia.

“We are proud of proud of what has been achieved in marking this mile stone and excited for all of the Mayfair Pools Agents” says Keith Atkins, owner and President of Mayfair Pools.

Today the company has agencies throughout most of New Zealand and is one of the largest swimming pool builders in New Zealand and still builds swimming pools throughout the south pacific.

The company which holds an annual agency conference each year will announce this years most prestigious pool of the year awards in Napier this week.

For more information about the company visit www.mayfairpools.co.nz

ENDS

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