Why does your Kennesaw pool company’s Instagram look exactly like everyone else’s?
Same handover photos. Same pool-of-the-week posts. Same 47 followers gained per month. If you’re a Kennesaw pool builder running social like every competitor in North Cobb — here’s the playbook that actually moves the phone.
Most Kennesaw pool builders post handover photos and call it social media.
Here’s the thing. We’ve audited the social accounts of 30+ Cobb County pool builders in the last year. Almost all of them post the same exact thing: finished pool photos with a caption that says “Another beautiful build complete!” Once a week. Maybe twice. Same handover angle. Same drone shot. Same 47-follower-a-month growth that goes nowhere.
Real talk: that’s not social media management. That’s a digital scrapbook. A buyer in Cameron Forest who finds your account is not impressed by handover photos — she’s looking for proof that you understand pools. She wants to see how you handle a tight Kennesaw lot. She wants to know if you’ve built the kind of small dipping pool that fits her backyard. She wants to feel like she already knows you before she ever calls. None of that exists in a handover-only feed.
The Kennesaw pool builders winning social in 2026 are running a completely different format. Especially in Kennesaw, where the family-driven North Cobb buyer in Cameron Forest, The Shores of Kennesaw, or Pine Trace spends 12–18 minutes researching a pool builder on Instagram and TikTok before they ever click a website. If your feed is handover photos, you’ve already lost.
Process content beats handover content 9.4x on engagement. Behind-the-scenes builds, time-lapses, problem-solving videos. The Kennesaw pool buyer wants to feel like she’s watching you work before she calls.
The good news? Almost no Kennesaw pool builder is doing this. The opportunity to dominate the local feed is wide open. The rest of this playbook breaks down exactly how.
Handover scrapbook vs. process-driven funnel.
Same posting frequency. Wildly different inquiry math.
| What you’re posting | Handover-only feed | Process-driven feed |
|---|---|---|
| Content type | Finished pool photos, mostly | Mid-build reels, problem solves, BTS |
| Average reel reach | 1,200–3,000 views | 40,000–180,000 views |
| DMs about consultations | 0–3 per month | 18–42 per month |
| Follower growth | 30–60 per month, plateaus fast | 500–2,400 per month, compounds |
| Cost per booked $90K+ project | Untrackable, usually high | $420–$780 with consistent execution |
A finished Cameron Forest backyard build — the kind of project that turns into 14 social posts when shot for a real content plan, not just a handover snap.
Stop posting your finished work. Start filming the messy middle.
You’ve probably been told to “post more often” and “use better hashtags.” Maybe you’ve hired a social media manager who pulls from your existing photo library and posts three handover shots a week. The growth is flat. The phone hasn’t moved. The retainer keeps getting renewed.
That’s the broken model. The handover photo is the worst possible content for a pool builder’s social feed. Every competitor posts handover photos. The algorithm sees handover photos as low-novelty content and serves them to almost nobody. Worse, a homeowner watching a handover photo doesn’t learn anything. There’s no story. No problem solved. No reason to keep watching.
Here’s what’s working in Kennesaw, Acworth, and Marietta in 2026. Film the messy middle of every job — the excavation, the rebar grid, the gunite shoot, the tile pattern, the homeowner walking through pre-fill. Cut it into 30–60 second reels with native voiceover. Post 4–6 times a week. Within 90 days the Kennesaw buyer in Cameron Forest or Bentwater who is six months away from a pool decision starts following you. Six months later, when she’s ready, she DMs you instead of Googling.
The Kennesaw pool buyer doesn’t want to see your finished work. She wants to feel like she’s been watching you work for six months by the time she calls.— What 200+ pool-builder social audits have shown us
That doesn’t mean finished work doesn’t matter. The hero shot at handover still matters — for the website. For social, the handover is the worst-performing 5% of the content you should be making. The other 95% is the work itself.
Five content pillars. That’s the whole feed.
Every Kennesaw pool builder we’ve grown to 100K+ monthly views has the same five content pillars in rotation. Skip any one and the feed plateaus inside 90 days.
What the actual content playbook looks like.
None of these work in isolation. Process-only feels too gritty. Hero-only feels too polished. The mix is what compounds.
Process reels — the messy middle.
This is the engine of pool-builder social media management. 30–60 second reels of excavation, rebar work, gunite shoots, tile installation, pre-fill walkthroughs at active Brookstone, Cameron Forest, and Bentwater jobs. Native captions. Native voiceover. Three to four reels per week. This is the format that takes you from 3,000 monthly impressions to 2.3M monthly — and the format every Kennesaw competitor refuses to do because it requires actual filming on the job site.
Time-lapse builds.
One time-lapse per active build, start to finish, condensed into 60 seconds. Combine three days of excavation with three weeks of construction in a single watchable reel. Time-lapses convert at 6x the rate of static handover photos.
Problem-solve POVs.
“Here’s how we handled the slope on this Pine Trace job.” “Here’s why we re-routed the gas line on a Bentwater build.” Specific, useful, locally-relevant. These are the posts that build trust before a buyer ever calls.
Homeowner reactions + hero handover reels.
Pillar 04: a Cameron Forest homeowner walking out to her finished pool for the first time. Phone vertical, native, raw. Pillar 05: the polished hero reel at handover — drone, cinematic, color-graded. The first builds emotional connection. The second builds aspiration. Used together with the first three pillars, they compound into the most-followed pool-builder feed in the Kennesaw market within 9 months.
Aerial drone footage like this anchors a feed — but it only works if it’s followed by 4–5 process reels showing how you got there.
How we run a Kennesaw pool-builder social engagement.
Onsite content shoot
Two weeks. Our content team comes to your active Kennesaw jobs — Brookstone, Cameron Forest, Bentwater, Pine Trace — and shoots a full content library: process reels, BTS, drone, time-lapse rigs left running, homeowner reactions. One half-day shoot fuels 6–10 weeks of feed content.
Edit, publish, optimize
Six weeks. Edit reels in your voice, write hooks tested on the local feed, post 4–6 times weekly across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Track which formats hit. Re-shoot the patterns that work in subsequent visits.
Compound
By month 4, monthly views typically pass 250K. By month 7, the feed is generating 18–42 qualified DMs per month from Kennesaw and Acworth homeowners. By month 12, social becomes a top-2 lead source — usually beating paid ads on cost per booked project.
Behind the scenes — on a Kennesaw job, our content team shoots the messy middle so your feed has 6–10 weeks of process reels.
The Cameron Forest pool builder who hit 2.3M monthly views.
A seven-year Kennesaw pool builder serving Cameron Forest, The Shores of Kennesaw, and the broader North Cobb family market was averaging 4,200 monthly Instagram impressions on twice-a-week handover posts. Closing roughly 11 deals a year directly attributable to social. We rebuilt the feed around the five pillars over four months. By month 6, monthly views hit 2.3M and inbound DMs averaged 36 per month. By month 10, social was generating 31% of his total booked $90K+ projects at an attributable cost per project of $632.
Monthly social-attributable inquiries from Kennesaw market.
Process content compounds. Each viral reel earns you the next one. Handover photos plateau in 90 days.
Mid-build content shot at active Kennesaw jobs — the most powerful raw material in your social feed, full stop.
Six questions every Kennesaw pool builder should ask a social media agency.
If they can’t answer these in a 20-minute call, they’re going to repost your handover photos and bill you forever. Walk before you sign.
“Do you shoot on-site, or just edit my photos?”
If they’re not coming to your active Kennesaw jobs to film, you’re getting recycled content. Walk.
“How many reels per week?”
Three minimum. Four to six is the sweet spot. Less than three and the algorithm forgets you exist within a week.
“Show me a Cobb County pool-builder result.”
Real client. Real growth chart. Real attributable inquiries. Anonymous case studies are a flag every single time.
“How do you track inquiries from social?”
UTM links, dedicated landing pages, DM tracking, attribution dashboards. If they say “we’ll send you a vanity-metric PDF,” walk.
“Will you take on more than one Kennesaw pool builder?”
Right answer is no. A second pool builder in the same market means you’re competing for the same algorithmic real estate.
“What does month-1 look like?”
Onsite content shoot at an active Kennesaw build, 60-day content calendar, hook-and-format testing plan. If month 1 is “we’ll get acquainted with your brand,” walk.
The kind of finished Kennesaw asset that fuels two hero handover reels and ten supporting process clips when shot for a real social plan.
What Kennesaw pool builders keep asking us about social.
First qualified DMs typically arrive in months 2–3 once the process-reel format is dialed in. First booked projects from social usually close in months 4–6. The compounding really shows up between month 6 and month 12 as the feed builds a backlog of warm North Cobb followers who already feel like they know you. Anyone promising viral results in week one is selling you something else.
Working range we see is $2,800–$5,200 a month for a serious managed program that includes monthly on-site content shoots, full editing, daily community management, and attribution tracking. Under $2,800 the agency is reposting your existing photos. Over $5,200 you’re paying national-agency rates for a template they’ll share with three other contractors.
Both. TikTok is where the algorithm rewards new pool-builder accounts the fastest — 100K-view reels happen on day-one accounts. Instagram is where the buyer in Cameron Forest who already knows you decides to DM. The same reel cuts work on both. Don’t pick one.
No. One pool builder per city, full stop. We will not run social for two pool builders in Kennesaw or two in Acworth at the same time. That conflict-of-interest line is non-negotiable — it’s the whole reason we can promise category dominance to our pool-builder clients.
Great. A mid-market Kennesaw fiberglass pool in Shiloh Valley or Pine Trace often performs better on social than a six-figure custom build — because more of the audience can see themselves owning it. The five pillars work across price points. The format doesn’t change.
Imagine Cameron Forest homeowners DMing you instead of Googling your competitors.
If you want a 30-minute call where we audit your current Instagram and TikTok, your reel format, and the top three pool-builder feeds in Kennesaw — that’s free. We do a few of these a week with pool builders across the broader North Atlanta corridor.
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