Yes. Get a licensed electrician who works with pools regularly to fix it before you put yourself and your swimmers in deadly danger. Water and electricity are a very bad mix and if the GFCI is NOT properly installed, without guesswork, someone could get badly hurt or killed.
I know it sounds like I'm kicking you, but you cannot afford to take a chance with this. It's very, very dangerous. (If you remember, future HOF pitcher Mariano Rivera lost two family members to an electrical accident at his pool). And, it's possible, just possible, that your H/O insurance wouldn't cover such an accident. People who put up pools without getting building permits sometimes learn this the hard way.
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