Introducing the 2023 PSN Top 50 Builders

The bar has been set by these swimming pool/spa contractors, chosen for their performance and acumen in all aspects of the pool/spa construction business.

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If participation in the PSN Top 50 indicates confidence, then this year would suggest an industry feeling very comfortable in its ability to continue thriving.

More pool and spa builders than ever applied to rank on the 2023 edition, providing a particularly competitive field. These 50 proved to be the best of the best.

Collectively, these companies built 11,682 pools and earned more than $1.64 billion in 2022. Residential pool/spa construction accounted for nearly $1.37 billion of that. They also employ 4,173 full-time, permanent staff members.

Cody Pools has once again taken the top spot, having only gained strength the past couple years after acquiring two other highly ranking PSN Top 50 Builders — Phoenix-area’s California Pool and Landscape, and Platinum Pools of Houston, Texas.

While revenue serves as a concrete indicator of a company’s performance, it’s not the only sign. These builders were chosen for five aspects of their businesses: residential construction revenue, management and training practices, internet presence, industry participation and community works.

On the following pages, learn more about this year’s Top 50 Builders, along with charts tracking their performance over five years, and the results of a survey of these stand-out builders.

About the Author

Rebecca Robledo

Rebecca Robledo is deputy editor of Pool & Spa News and Aquatics International. She is an award-winning trade journalist with more than 25 years experience reporting on and editing content for the pool, spa and aquatics industries. She specializes in technical, complex or detail-oriented subject matter with an emphasis in design and construction, as well as legal and regulatory issues. For this coverage and editing, she has received numerous awards, including four Jesse H. Neal Awards, considered by many to be the “Pulitzer Prize of Trade Journalism.”

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