Hello all~~
I live in the Triangle area of North Carolina: Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill. If I decide I can afford to have my ancient cement in-ground pool resurfaced, and I decide I want a name-brand surface, such as Wet-Edge or PebbleTec or Brand #3 or #4 (that I don't yet know about), who actually does this work?
For example, I called Wet Edge Technologies in Arizona. They referred me to their closest provider, Olympic Pool Plastering, who are located in Atlanta, Georgia. So how would this work? (I am asking you all because I want this info before I call anyone.) Is the man/company in Georgia going to send a crew up to Chapel Hill, or is he going to subcontract this work to Company X in Charlotte or Raleigh? If this is going to get subcontracted on down the line, this makes me uneasy.
Since we bought this old house last year, we have been in contact with a couple of local pool stores, (but not builders) and have spoken with them about resurfacing, but no one jumped up to say--oh yes, we do PebbleTec or we do Wet Edge, or we work with So and So who does, and we sensed that their subcontractors just did plain old plaster repair. One guy actually came to the house and was proud to say that he did the (really crooked, ugly) coping work on our pool many years back.
Can anyone comment/advise?
Thank you very much~
Lana
I live in the Triangle area of North Carolina: Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill. If I decide I can afford to have my ancient cement in-ground pool resurfaced, and I decide I want a name-brand surface, such as Wet-Edge or PebbleTec or Brand #3 or #4 (that I don't yet know about), who actually does this work?
For example, I called Wet Edge Technologies in Arizona. They referred me to their closest provider, Olympic Pool Plastering, who are located in Atlanta, Georgia. So how would this work? (I am asking you all because I want this info before I call anyone.) Is the man/company in Georgia going to send a crew up to Chapel Hill, or is he going to subcontract this work to Company X in Charlotte or Raleigh? If this is going to get subcontracted on down the line, this makes me uneasy.
Since we bought this old house last year, we have been in contact with a couple of local pool stores, (but not builders) and have spoken with them about resurfacing, but no one jumped up to say--oh yes, we do PebbleTec or we do Wet Edge, or we work with So and So who does, and we sensed that their subcontractors just did plain old plaster repair. One guy actually came to the house and was proud to say that he did the (really crooked, ugly) coping work on our pool many years back.

Can anyone comment/advise?
Thank you very much~
Lana