We own a house with an in-ground, saltwater pool that was built by the prior homeowner in 2010. The pool is 33,000 gallon, gunite, pebble-tec (or probably knock off pebble-tec) spillover spa, cantilevered pool deck. Unfortunately, the pool appears to have been poorly constructed. Among other issues, the spa is particularly problematic. The spa spillover has exposed mortar on the sides (at least I hope that it is mortar rather than shotcrete) and is beginning to crumble. The spillovers are also positioned so that a lot of the water spills over on to the decking. Additionally, the pool deckingis damaged around the spillover and the skimmer. The concrete is actually crumbling around the skimmer.
Based on these issues, we are going to be forced to do a pool remodel. We are not heavy pool users. My husband likes having a pool, but only uses it maybe twice a year. I despise pools and will never use it. Our kids are grown, but we do not have grandkids yet. Given that we do not use the pool very much, we would like to approach this in the most cost effective way possible. We would like advice regarding (i) the best and most cost effective ways to approach the pool remodel and (ii) any recommendations on pool remodelers in Tulsa. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Based on these issues, we are going to be forced to do a pool remodel. We are not heavy pool users. My husband likes having a pool, but only uses it maybe twice a year. I despise pools and will never use it. Our kids are grown, but we do not have grandkids yet. Given that we do not use the pool very much, we would like to approach this in the most cost effective way possible. We would like advice regarding (i) the best and most cost effective ways to approach the pool remodel and (ii) any recommendations on pool remodelers in Tulsa. Thanks in advance for any advice.