I'm worried.

shonda_gonzalez

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Sep 25, 2019
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New Braunfels, Texas
How concerned should I be? Gap where tile and concrete meet in one corner of the pool. And the crack is in the same area.

This is our first swim season after our build.
 

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Our pool is partially above ground due to the slope in our yard and there is a parge coating on that back wall. I feel like it's the pool shell and the concrete decking separating. Here's another view and a coupled of build photos.
I've contacted the builder and he's going to come check it out. He's good at BS though. Our pool school water testing was literally him scooping up some water from the pool, smelling it and saying "oh yeah, your good, just go buy some Clorox test strips and keep everything low". I already had my TF-100 and TFP at that point so I would have tuned that part out anyway, but still.
I have infinitely more trust in this group than with the builder.
Please ignore my weeds. We're still working on landscaping.
 

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Dangit. I remember your build thread, it was almost the same time as mine. I'm sorry you are having issues and it looks like the right people are on the job to help you out.

I did want to point out your quote from the PB so that it didnt get overlooked. I've never heard of the scoop and smell testing technique. That is for sure TFP wall of fame material there:

Our pool school water testing was literally him scooping up some water from the pool, smelling it and saying "oh yeah, your good"
 
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