Hi all,
I'm in the gunite and plumbing phase of my pool build.
After the gunite was shot and I did the 10 days of watering twice per day and then I happened to catch the front edge of the shell in line with my deck (soon to be removed) railing.
Basically, the back edge of the pool lines up perfectly with the railing, but the front edge of the pool did not. I went and got my laser measure and a level. The front left corner is almost 10 inches closer to the house than the right corner. So, it seems like when they shot the shell, they skewed the front edge to the left and created a slight trapezoid.
The problem is what with our upper deck/lower deck and retaining wall with stone cap design, the straight line of the retaining wall will make it VERY obvious that the pool is crooked when standing on the upper deck. Also the lower deck is only 9 or 10 ft from the retaining wall, so it would be hard to hide almost 10 inches of skew. Even on the back side of the pool where we're doing a straight fire pit and seat wall, you'd see the crooked shallow edge against the straight line of the fire pit when sitting there.
The construction manager is coming this week, so I'm just wondering what's reasonable to expect them to do? I'm going to be over 200k for this build and to have it look stupid because the pool doesn't line up with anything else is frustrating given that symmetry was the main objective.

Appreciate any input!
I'm in the gunite and plumbing phase of my pool build.
After the gunite was shot and I did the 10 days of watering twice per day and then I happened to catch the front edge of the shell in line with my deck (soon to be removed) railing.
Basically, the back edge of the pool lines up perfectly with the railing, but the front edge of the pool did not. I went and got my laser measure and a level. The front left corner is almost 10 inches closer to the house than the right corner. So, it seems like when they shot the shell, they skewed the front edge to the left and created a slight trapezoid.
The problem is what with our upper deck/lower deck and retaining wall with stone cap design, the straight line of the retaining wall will make it VERY obvious that the pool is crooked when standing on the upper deck. Also the lower deck is only 9 or 10 ft from the retaining wall, so it would be hard to hide almost 10 inches of skew. Even on the back side of the pool where we're doing a straight fire pit and seat wall, you'd see the crooked shallow edge against the straight line of the fire pit when sitting there.
The construction manager is coming this week, so I'm just wondering what's reasonable to expect them to do? I'm going to be over 200k for this build and to have it look stupid because the pool doesn't line up with anything else is frustrating given that symmetry was the main objective.

Appreciate any input!