Hi,
I just had a new in ground pool installed this year. Galvanized steel walls, portland cement + masonry sand mix for the pool floor bottom, vinyl liner.
Yesterday, I counted seven noticeable small (maybe half the size of your palm) dips in the floor where the floor meets the wall in the shallow end. They are not noticeable to the eye, but if you walk over to them. They are literally right where the floor meets the wall.
Is this normal? Is this normal for new pool construction?
I've already emailed my pool guy who has been pretty good throughout the entire process. No response yet. And honestly, theres not much we can do outside of draining the entire pool, taking off the liner, patching up the dips some how, and put it all back. Not something I want to tackle...
If this is not normal, any ball park guesses as to what may happen if left as-is, and how long until I see real problems?
I just had a new in ground pool installed this year. Galvanized steel walls, portland cement + masonry sand mix for the pool floor bottom, vinyl liner.
Yesterday, I counted seven noticeable small (maybe half the size of your palm) dips in the floor where the floor meets the wall in the shallow end. They are not noticeable to the eye, but if you walk over to them. They are literally right where the floor meets the wall.
Is this normal? Is this normal for new pool construction?
I've already emailed my pool guy who has been pretty good throughout the entire process. No response yet. And honestly, theres not much we can do outside of draining the entire pool, taking off the liner, patching up the dips some how, and put it all back. Not something I want to tackle...
If this is not normal, any ball park guesses as to what may happen if left as-is, and how long until I see real problems?