This is true, Simmons, it is nice to know that they don't just leave behind their customers to get to the next on time. A few weeks behind schedule won't be bad, compared to the horror stories I've heard from some. We're just concerned that ours is going to turn into one of those horror stories. For instance, our designer highly recommended the Dichlor system and told us that it costs the same as the SWG. We went Dichlor since he so highly recommened it, and he told us that if we changed our minds and wanted to go back to the SWG that it would be no problem at all since they cost the same, approximately $1600. Well, now our super is telling us that if we want to switch to the SWG it's going to cost us an extra $1200. Where is the integrity any more? Why are we being told one thing from one person and something different from another? It's incredibly frustrating.

Best guess, about 3-4 weeks behind. They dug our pool on June 1st and 2nd, and here it is the 21st of July and we just had our gunite completed. They haven't even started on tile, decking or coping. The contract completion date is July 24th (3 days from now). We aren't even getting a big pool done, it's a rather small "pool only" job. Originally they said that it would be done in 6 weeks, 10 weeks at most, due to it being a small job. Here we are 7 1/2 weeks into the project and no end in site yet. How it normally works with this company on our job is they do one day of work and about 10-14 days of nothing.
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