Small claims filings are, generally, limited to no more than $5k and the amount of the claim has to be proven, as in need to have the work done first. Not sure how much a re-plaster is.Is small claims court while representing yourself an option?
Small claims filings are, generally, limited to no more than $5k and the amount of the claim has to be proven, as in need to have the work done first. Not sure how much a re-plaster is.Is small claims court while representing yourself an option?
I find it VERY hard to believe he does 400 pools a year. That is more than one per day. I am sorry you are going through this it sucks when a builder won't take responsibility for his work.
I wish I could have seen their faces when you told them you had THE author of the paper they sent you out to see the pool in person!! SCORE!!!
Now do you have all of this in writing?
Chip out-this needs to be a FULL chip out. They may try to just chip out around the returns and such. This is much cheaper for them of course. A full chip out is the whole pool. That way you CAN inspect the shell.
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Ray? What?
Skinner knows what I mean... & he will appreciate my comment... 2021
Well it’s now been a year since bringing this to the attention of the pool builder who plastered the pool. He finally came by in January and drained the pool. They took a grinder to the nodules and did a quick patch on 3 good size spots where the plaster had fallen off the wall. He didn’t understand what was happening and told me he hasn’t seen this in his 40+ years of pool building. He then decided to attend a seminar on plaster and chemical management on February 6 2019. Now he tells me he thinks it’s a chemical imbalance that caused 3 1/2 year old plaster to just fall off the wall as shown in this photo.
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He says he wants to send me some pamphlets and literature proving that it is my problem not his. He has invited me to check with my experts as well to come to a conclusion in this matter.
The contract does warranty plaster work “bond only” for 5 years.
Any thoughts on this one? Onbalance are you out there? I really need to get this issue resolved. My salt cell has also gone out due to the TDS in the water once the plaster fell off and the base was exposed.
I maintain my chemistry diligently and have used this site exclusively for advice since the planning stages of the pool 6 years ago.
Thanks to anyone who can offer any help. I have more photos as well.
The first course of action was to send a diver out to grind the spots. This looked ugly. Two months later a new spot delaminated. This time they gave us the option to redo the pool in the original white plaster for no charge or to upgrade to aggregate and just pay for materials. We chose to upgrade.