Ice storm last Sunday dropped the top 3rd of my neighbors tree and it hit my pool. It doesn't look like much damage, but it is damaged. The pool is only 3 yrs old and I'm bummed cause it was a nice pool.
It's damaged in 3 spots. 1st is a 2' area that is creased and pushed the pool wall in about 6". I popped it out easily, but its still creased. The 2nd spot is near the top of the wall at the rail, the wall and j channel get wavy and kinda crunched down. 3rd a slightly bent post tie and post cap.
After talking with the place I purchased the pool, it was explained to me how the galvanized pool wall being creased damages the integrity of the galvanized & the outer coating. The damage can lead to rust and the pool wall won't last as long. This would mean, taking the pool down and replacing, the wall & liner, and re installing. Including the existing center drain work required when replacing the liner. I'm going to guess this is $3000 to replace, but I don't have an estimate yet.
My deductible is $1000.
What's the opinion on this damage and should we get it replaced/repaired?
Additional question about insurance. I never made a claim before and I'm not sure if this is a type of fraud or not. With insurance can we make a claim, and not repair the pool? I would think then at least I'm paid for the damages and if the wall fails down the road I have all ready been paid and can replace then? Sounds reasonable to me but I can see where insurance company could have an issue.
Here is a video and some pics....
Tree branch hit my pool rail. Very little damage. - YouTube
It's damaged in 3 spots. 1st is a 2' area that is creased and pushed the pool wall in about 6". I popped it out easily, but its still creased. The 2nd spot is near the top of the wall at the rail, the wall and j channel get wavy and kinda crunched down. 3rd a slightly bent post tie and post cap.
After talking with the place I purchased the pool, it was explained to me how the galvanized pool wall being creased damages the integrity of the galvanized & the outer coating. The damage can lead to rust and the pool wall won't last as long. This would mean, taking the pool down and replacing, the wall & liner, and re installing. Including the existing center drain work required when replacing the liner. I'm going to guess this is $3000 to replace, but I don't have an estimate yet.
My deductible is $1000.
What's the opinion on this damage and should we get it replaced/repaired?
Additional question about insurance. I never made a claim before and I'm not sure if this is a type of fraud or not. With insurance can we make a claim, and not repair the pool? I would think then at least I'm paid for the damages and if the wall fails down the road I have all ready been paid and can replace then? Sounds reasonable to me but I can see where insurance company could have an issue.
Here is a video and some pics....
Tree branch hit my pool rail. Very little damage. - YouTube

