Depends on the deficiency and other details. Each situation is unique. That's why it's best to have an electrician experienced in pool bonding evaluate and advise.
There are so many variables to a bonding problem. Remember if you feel some shock in the pool you have two problems. First, there is the defective bonding system itself and second there is locating the source of the voltage differential.
Repairing a bonding system, can be expensive and difficult. Tracing down the source of the voltage is a mystery that requires solving. It takes an experienced electrician with the sense of a detective sometimes. It could be a power pole 200 years away. It could be an open neutral in your laundry room. It could be a backyard lightpole of your neighbor.
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