BREAKING NEWS!!



ThePoolGuyz As you know, The Pool Guyz installed a Gulf Coast model Viking Pool for the Matt Roloff family on TLC's hit reality show 'Little People Big World'. What you may not know is that Viking Pools is one of the sponsors of Zach's soccer team that went to Ireland to participate in the World Dwarf Games!

We just received confirmation from TLC on the date(s) that "Little People Big World" will start airing the series of episodes that will include scenes of the STATESMEN (Zach’s Soccer Team).

Starting on Monday, April 26 at 8pm and running through Monday May 10th be on the lookout for scattered moments when you will be able to see wonderful glimpses where Viking Pools is involved in helping make their dream to play at the World Dwarf Games a reality!

Be sure to tune in closely to the entire episode sequence as the exciting story unfolds from the beginning to the nail-biting finale in Ireland!

"They were like a SWAT team! The most powerful part of the experience was their ability to step in at the last minute. We felt like we had the best in the world out there. We're loving the pool."
Matt Roloff of TLC's Little People Big World
Little People Big World
The Pool Guyz install pool for Matt Roloff of TLC's Little People Big World


The Pool Guyz - In The News



The Pool Guyz make a big splash on TLC reality show, "Little People, Big World"
By NORA FIRESTONE, Correspondent
Source: Hampton Roads.com

LYNNHAVEN

Ric Reineke and The Pool Guyz Inc. made a big splash recently at Matt and Amy Roloff's 34-acre farm, the setting for TLC reality show "Little People, Big World."

Reineke, president of Virginia Beach-based The Pool Guyz, flew to Hillsborough, Ore., at the request of manufacturer Viking Pools to meet with the Roloffs.

Reineke was joined by Brent White, his vice president of operations, and installation team leader Nakia Shawha n to build the family of six an in-ground pool and spa.

The three men worked in 15-hour stretches alongside the Roloffs' local electrician and masons an d TLC's non-stop television film crew.

The team installed a hot tub and 16-by-40-foot heated pool in five days.

"They were like a SWAT team, " Matt Roloff said in a phone interview. "The most powerful part of the experience was their ability to step in at the last minute."

His physician had prescribed more cardiovascular exercise, which can be difficult for Roloff, a little person who partly relies on mobility assistance from crutches and a scooter.

"Swimming is ideal," he added. "I've increased my lung capacity in two short weeks (since the install). Now I'm swimming the entire length of the pool."

The Roloffs left most of the design ideas to Reineke and his men. However, they did request customized steps with a shorter rise and plenty of patio room with low-texture, stamped concrete as opposed to the more dramatic, high-texture design that Reineke typically recommends.

Other custom touches included an automatic pool cover and fiber-optic-colored lighting.

Reineke assisted Roloff in incorporating boulders he'd collected into the surrounding landscape. That bonding experience, Reineke said, was one of the highlights.

"What a really, really cool family," he said. "They're hard workers and so appreciative. We got to hang out with them for the week, and we had a blast."

The Pool Guyz, headquartered on Viking Driv e, builds about 130 pools in Hampton Roads each year. It s next cross-country venture takes place on the set of "Extreme Makeover, Home Edition" in Seattle.

Roloff was thrilled with the experience.

"We felt like we had the best in the world out there," he said. "We're loving the pool."

He s aid it's one thing the whole family gets together for these days.

The project will be featured this fall season, probably mid- to late-November, Roloff said. A schedule has not been set.

Nora Firestone, nfirestone@verizon.net

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