- Apr 17, 2016
- 18
- Pool Size
- 32000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-30
Greetings all. Built the pool of our dreams last year--finished just about late July 2021 and overall very happy with features and functionality. However, very unhappy with the pool mini pebble surface. We went with a light color--I believe NPT Aqua Cool Mini. Unfortunately, the surface is mottled and blotchy with uneven coloring everywhere and major dark blotches in deep end (7.5 feet). Our pool is fairlly large--about 32,000 gallons and 60 x 15ish. The pebble subcontractor did the entire job in one day, including the acid wash in the afternoon (Pool builder subcontracts shotcrete and plaster/pebble finishing). We did not question their process since this is our first (and last) pool and we assumed their expertise. However, the result looks bad, especially on cloudy days, evenings and under light. We have complained to pool builder who has sent the subcontractor back a couple times to address issue. Once, they poured some acid by tube directly to the large splotchy deep end discoloration and said it would lighten up soon. However, it's been a year and it's no better. We have paid in full, but our pool builder recognizes that this is unacceptable and they are holding the subcontractor responsible since the warranty comes through them. They no longer use this subcontractor due to similar issues--but that's certainly no comfort for us. At this point, the builder is recognizing their responsibility to make this right--but the first step is for the (incompetent in my view) subcontractor to return and attempt to fix.
For you experts out there with more experience than me--are we right in rejecting this result? I accept that workmanship will vary and this is more of an art than an exact science. I'm OK with some variations, but this seems really unacceptable. Plus, we paid an extra $9600 or something like that to go with the specialty finish. Is there anything that can correct this short of draining the pool and resurfacing? Did our selection of light color contribute to this problem? I believe the subcontractor rushed the job and did the acid wash before the surface was evenly dry, resulting in the overall blotchiness and the extreme discoloration at the deep end. I welcome any thoughts and recommendations. I've attached photos of our pool and the shots of the overall blotchiness and the extreme dark blotch at deep end.
For you experts out there with more experience than me--are we right in rejecting this result? I accept that workmanship will vary and this is more of an art than an exact science. I'm OK with some variations, but this seems really unacceptable. Plus, we paid an extra $9600 or something like that to go with the specialty finish. Is there anything that can correct this short of draining the pool and resurfacing? Did our selection of light color contribute to this problem? I believe the subcontractor rushed the job and did the acid wash before the surface was evenly dry, resulting in the overall blotchiness and the extreme discoloration at the deep end. I welcome any thoughts and recommendations. I've attached photos of our pool and the shots of the overall blotchiness and the extreme dark blotch at deep end.