New pool, fiberglass, installed about three months ago. Contractor is still working on the hardscape and has not been paid in full yet.
Second image shows a thin crack in the gelcoat along the steps (a similar crack is on a bench on the opposite end of the pool). I'm aware that a crack in the gel coat is no big deal with regards to leaking, but I'm concerned that a crack forming two or three months after the pool is installed might be indicative of some kind of installation failure, improper backfill, etc. The crack was not there after installation, and only appeared in the past two weeks.
First image shows a weird shape on the bottom of the pool, which looks very regular, and won't brush off. It's not dirt. I checked my photos of the install and such a shape is not evident on the bottom of the pool when they dropped it in with the crane, nor is such a shape obvious in the stone backfill. Is that a construction defect in the pool shell itself? Is it something that can be buffed out with wet sand paper or similar?
Pool shell is a "River Pools" R-40.
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Second image shows a thin crack in the gelcoat along the steps (a similar crack is on a bench on the opposite end of the pool). I'm aware that a crack in the gel coat is no big deal with regards to leaking, but I'm concerned that a crack forming two or three months after the pool is installed might be indicative of some kind of installation failure, improper backfill, etc. The crack was not there after installation, and only appeared in the past two weeks.
First image shows a weird shape on the bottom of the pool, which looks very regular, and won't brush off. It's not dirt. I checked my photos of the install and such a shape is not evident on the bottom of the pool when they dropped it in with the crane, nor is such a shape obvious in the stone backfill. Is that a construction defect in the pool shell itself? Is it something that can be buffed out with wet sand paper or similar?
Pool shell is a "River Pools" R-40.
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