Hi All
I had a number of issues getting this pool built. Uneven pebbletec due to bad acid wash, a slanted skimmer, etc. But I noticed recently the pump leaning towards the South. I thought it was erosion, but when I tried to raise that side up, it was difficult - turns out the base is styrofoam and some kind of wire covered in thin cement? And I uncovered some pipes to see what was going on and I'm nervous about cracking something trying to raise one side around an inch.
The contractor says it was level when installed, but when you see the plumbing and skimmer, that's up for debate. And then he says it 'probably' won't be a problem. He says he went home and measured his and its off 3/4 of an inch just due to settling.
Is this worth going to court about? Is it fixable without harming the plumbing? Or am I overthinking it?
I've attached a front view so you can see the system, and 2 views of the left side, 2 views of the right.
Thanks
Jeff





I had a number of issues getting this pool built. Uneven pebbletec due to bad acid wash, a slanted skimmer, etc. But I noticed recently the pump leaning towards the South. I thought it was erosion, but when I tried to raise that side up, it was difficult - turns out the base is styrofoam and some kind of wire covered in thin cement? And I uncovered some pipes to see what was going on and I'm nervous about cracking something trying to raise one side around an inch.
The contractor says it was level when installed, but when you see the plumbing and skimmer, that's up for debate. And then he says it 'probably' won't be a problem. He says he went home and measured his and its off 3/4 of an inch just due to settling.
Is this worth going to court about? Is it fixable without harming the plumbing? Or am I overthinking it?
I've attached a front view so you can see the system, and 2 views of the left side, 2 views of the right.
Thanks
Jeff





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