Dreamscape

In The Industry
Oct 18, 2020
2
Omaha NE
Hi all I’m new to the group 👋🏼. Looking for an opinion on a decision we’re trying to make with a broken skimmer. The concrete guys got cement in the skimmer and thought it was a good idea to use rebar to try to get it out and they broke it in the bottom. Well then they used grout to “fix” their mistake. Not happy. We are the installers of the pool. This is our first pool. It’s been a learning process and the last thing we want is an unhappy owner/customer and/or a potentially cracked shell if they have to replace skimmer. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
 

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Welcome to TFP.

Are you a Pool Builder new to the business or are you doing an Owner Build?

This a gunite or liner pool?

Is the coping cantilevered?

@bdavis466 how would you fix this?
 
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