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In this timely and globally relevant episode of Mondays Down Under, hosts Lee (Australia) and Shane (New Zealand) are joined by special guest Nick—a seasoned pool industry veteran with over two decades of experience managing a high-volume retail and service operation.
Against the backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, the conversation pivots to a pressing issue hitting close to home for pool professionals: rising fuel costs and supply uncertainty. While geographically distant from the conflict, Australia and New Zealand are already feeling the ripple effects—especially at the pump.
This episode delivers a grounded, practical discussion on how service-based pool businesses can adapt, protect margins, and remain operational in the face of rising costs and potential shortages.
⛽ Key Topics & Takeaways
Fuel Prices Are Climbing—Fast
Fuel costs across Australia and New Zealand are rising sharply, with increases of 20–50 cents per liter already being reported. Some regions are even experiencing fuel shortages, creating urgency for service companies that rely on daily vehicle use.
Service Businesses Are on the Front Line
Unlike other industries, pool service companies can’t reduce fuel consumption easily. Trucks must roll, routes must be completed, and المياه doesn’t balance itself. This makes fuel one of the most immediate threats to profitability.
💡 Strategies to Protect Your Business
1. Implement a Fuel Levy (Transparent Pricing Wins)
Lee shares a proven strategy: introduce a clearly defined fuel levy instead of raising base service prices.
2. Tighten Route Density
3. Daily Fueling & запас Planning
Nick outlines a proactive approach:
4. Use Fuel Price Apps
5. Leverage Discounts & Membership Perks
Support the show
Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:
Email us: [email protected]
By Rudy Stankowitz4.7
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Pool Pros text questions here
In this timely and globally relevant episode of Mondays Down Under, hosts Lee (Australia) and Shane (New Zealand) are joined by special guest Nick—a seasoned pool industry veteran with over two decades of experience managing a high-volume retail and service operation.
Against the backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, the conversation pivots to a pressing issue hitting close to home for pool professionals: rising fuel costs and supply uncertainty. While geographically distant from the conflict, Australia and New Zealand are already feeling the ripple effects—especially at the pump.
This episode delivers a grounded, practical discussion on how service-based pool businesses can adapt, protect margins, and remain operational in the face of rising costs and potential shortages.
⛽ Key Topics & Takeaways
Fuel Prices Are Climbing—Fast
Fuel costs across Australia and New Zealand are rising sharply, with increases of 20–50 cents per liter already being reported. Some regions are even experiencing fuel shortages, creating urgency for service companies that rely on daily vehicle use.
Service Businesses Are on the Front Line
Unlike other industries, pool service companies can’t reduce fuel consumption easily. Trucks must roll, routes must be completed, and المياه doesn’t balance itself. This makes fuel one of the most immediate threats to profitability.
💡 Strategies to Protect Your Business
1. Implement a Fuel Levy (Transparent Pricing Wins)
Lee shares a proven strategy: introduce a clearly defined fuel levy instead of raising base service prices.
2. Tighten Route Density
3. Daily Fueling & запас Planning
Nick outlines a proactive approach:
4. Use Fuel Price Apps
5. Leverage Discounts & Membership Perks
Support the show
Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:
Email us: [email protected]

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