javamom
05-24-2010, 09:43 AM
We are relative pool newbies who need to replace the vinyl liner on our old 17.5 x 34 oval pool. The pool company currently at the top of my list is a local, family-owned operation with many years of experience and an A+ BBB rating. They also have a large fencing company and we have used them several times for fence projects.
The pool was closed while very green, so we are trying to get the pool/pond clearer so they can double-check some measurements. Today they suggested that we go ahead and drain the pool so they can check the measurements and then the pool is one-step closer to being ready for installation. Is this a red flag? The liner has not been ordered yet. There is the potential the pool could stand empty for up to 3 weeks, even longer if there are any unexpected delays.
We are renovating a historic house so have had our share of good contractors and bad contractors -- hoping to find a good pool contractor for this project. Am I just being a nervous nelly about draining the pool at this point in the process? Or, is this a potential indicator that I should look at another company?
Thanks!
Trish
The pool was closed while very green, so we are trying to get the pool/pond clearer so they can double-check some measurements. Today they suggested that we go ahead and drain the pool so they can check the measurements and then the pool is one-step closer to being ready for installation. Is this a red flag? The liner has not been ordered yet. There is the potential the pool could stand empty for up to 3 weeks, even longer if there are any unexpected delays.
We are renovating a historic house so have had our share of good contractors and bad contractors -- hoping to find a good pool contractor for this project. Am I just being a nervous nelly about draining the pool at this point in the process? Or, is this a potential indicator that I should look at another company?
Thanks!
Trish