I have a pool which is a little over seven years old. The plaster was installed with a "lifetime" guarantee. I have contacted the pool contractor and he has consulted with the plaster installer who claims that the problem is improper maintenance of the pool chemistry which of course "voids" the warranty. I have always used professional pool companies to maintain the pool and the associated chemistry.
However, I have had several problems with the pool leaking over the years. I complained about it several times to the pool contractor who basically blew me off every time I brought it up. He finally recommended that I have the pool leak tested (at my own cost of course). Three leaks were found and all were considered to be construction defects. After almost five years, the contractor fixed the most notable leak: a failure to finish the autofill to the point where it would not leak. Note: After repair my water bills were reduced by over 50 percent, so this was no small leak.
My question: If I experienced major pool leakage for this period of time, could this be a cause for improper pool chemistry and associated plaster discoloration/delamination?
However, I have had several problems with the pool leaking over the years. I complained about it several times to the pool contractor who basically blew me off every time I brought it up. He finally recommended that I have the pool leak tested (at my own cost of course). Three leaks were found and all were considered to be construction defects. After almost five years, the contractor fixed the most notable leak: a failure to finish the autofill to the point where it would not leak. Note: After repair my water bills were reduced by over 50 percent, so this was no small leak.
My question: If I experienced major pool leakage for this period of time, could this be a cause for improper pool chemistry and associated plaster discoloration/delamination?