Can you imagine what happens to a pool’s systems after decades of use, water, heat, cold, and shifting soil? We don’t have to imagine, we see it every day, and sometimes it can get pretty uu-gul-ly as you’re about to see.
This first example is pretty simple. The pool was leaking hundreds of gallons of water a day. Pipes break. Unfortunately, this pipe was below the pool, which usually creates a nice cavity your pool floor may eventually cave into.
We found it and fixed it before it became a BIG problem.
Is it the Problem, or the Symptom?
Because we specialize in remodeling we know something most pool contractors don’t: the problem you see is often a symptom, not the problem.
Our second example is this dead pool light. It wasn’t a burned out bulb, it was a dead junction box. How did the junction box die? A leak in the plumbing.
Make sure the contractor that remodels your pool is an expert or they might fix the symptom and not the problem.
Some problems you can see, some you can't
The leak in the auto leveler, the image on the left, you can see. See it there at about "12 o'clock"? Find it, fix it, quickly, before it cracks your deck or erodes the earth outside your pool shell.
But what about the skimmer, the image on the right? Sure, it's ugly, but the only evidence of the leak there was a loss of water.
Pardon us for saying it again, but make surethe contractor that remodels your pool is an expert or they might miss the problem.