Ok, so I hit my first snag on my pool build. I guess I should feel lucky that I got this far without any major issues, but that said, this snag has me very frustrated. Basically, the tile installer began setting a base for the waterline tile and the tile up the spa wall. He was using a screw in order to hold a wood form in place, and ended up puncturing a pipe in the spa wall. So stupid, and so easily avoided. This all happened when I was at work, of course. When I came home I noticed water in the pool, and I knew that wasn't a good sign. In any event, the tile company knows they screwed up, and I am meeting with them first thing in the morning to see how they are going to fix this. I know that this is not the end of the world, but also it's not a good thing to have to cut into perfectly good shotcrete to patch the hole.
Any ideas on the right way to deal with this?