A couple of years ago we had a fiberglass pool installed (a san juan pool) and the pool company we hired to install it was a complete disaster. They messed up the concrete (where it dipped and held water) smeared glue all over the pool that turned yellow, the pool leaked (which we found out was around the skimmer and got it fixed) and there was also a bigger leak which we found out was because the guys who installed the pool (who appeared to be high or drunk when they installed it) forgot to glue the pipes near the return blower they had to break up the concrete in one spot and dig under the concrete to get to the pipe to glue it. Anyways that solved the problem for a month or so but due to major conflicts with the pool installer he bailed on the job and never came back (we still owed him approx 10K or so at that point).
Well a couple months later (until now years later) the pool drops by a an inch or so everyday and I think it is because they did not glue the piping together so it is leaking at the other return/blower. Now I do not know what to do as they are the only company anywhere near us that deals with figerglass pools (and they are completely negligent) so I cannot call them to fix this issue. If we have to dig under the concrete by the other blower it would be about 10 ft worth of concrete to dig under to get to the blower pipes. If I break up the concrete to glue it that would be horribly expensive and not sure how we would repour without the coping that the pool company/builder has. Does anyone have any ideas how we can stop the leaking without spending a fortune? This whole pool situation has been a nightmare and the pool company we used apparently has been sued many times and changed their company name/started a new business several times now so I want to avoid them at all cost. I appreciate any help. Thank you!
Well a couple months later (until now years later) the pool drops by a an inch or so everyday and I think it is because they did not glue the piping together so it is leaking at the other return/blower. Now I do not know what to do as they are the only company anywhere near us that deals with figerglass pools (and they are completely negligent) so I cannot call them to fix this issue. If we have to dig under the concrete by the other blower it would be about 10 ft worth of concrete to dig under to get to the blower pipes. If I break up the concrete to glue it that would be horribly expensive and not sure how we would repour without the coping that the pool company/builder has. Does anyone have any ideas how we can stop the leaking without spending a fortune? This whole pool situation has been a nightmare and the pool company we used apparently has been sued many times and changed their company name/started a new business several times now so I want to avoid them at all cost. I appreciate any help. Thank you!