Our PB says that because we have a pentair heater/pump/filter we are covered for 3 years as oppose to 1.
Our PB says that because we have a pentair heater/pump/filter we are covered for 3 years as oppose to 1.
This "may be" the case and I was under the impression that my tank had a warranty longer than 1 year. However Pentair states that they honored 10 year warranty’s up until about 3 years ago on their tanks.
They moved to a 1 year warranty since most other brands on the market only had a 1 year warranty and according to the representative they were being burned pretty badly on the 10 year warranty deal. That statement alone made me leery in the quality of their products.
You may want to check on the validity of the PB’s statement. Maybe they (PB) warrant it for you and not Pentair but that seems backwards to me.
Scott, I don't doubt the validity of CP's statement. The PB has something that you don't - economy of scale (well, not quite, but it's the same idea). You are 1 person going at it as an individual - the PB isn't in the same situation.Originally Posted by CanuckPool View Post
Our PB says that because we have a pentair heater/pump/filter we are covered for 3 years as oppose to 1.
The way it works for the company for which I work:
We buy all our pool componants and equipment from one distributer (from the pannels for the liner pools we do, the system equipment [pumps, filters, heaters, SWCGs, controls] , to the pvc fittings, replacement parts, et al.). We build 40+ pools/ year and do rehab on another 1 -2 dozen, we are 'supposedly' their biggest buyer (though I'm sure we only account for a small % of their sales. They want to keep us happy. Our supplier is only one of a nationwide company's outlets, and I have no idea how many there are, but they buy and distribute thousands of pumps, filters etc. If we send a filter back to them, they will replace it for free (reguardless as to whether the manufacturers warantee has expired). {of course this assumes that it is a manufacturing defect and not the result of the filter having been abused or improperly cared for} Just like we hold some financial 'sway' with our distibutor, the distributor's company holds an equal, if not larger, 'sway' with the manufacturers.
-Bottom line: the manufacturers can afford to 'piss-off' one person, but will 'cowtow' to a company who 'moves'/ sells thousands of their product and may drop that line if the mfr doesn't accept a few 'out of warantee' items for free replacement.
Proffessor Waste is done - sorry for the lecture![]()
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
I am pretty sure you are right waste. Because the PB installs X amount of pools a season he can get special 'deals' from the manufacturer, especially when it comes to installing all of their product at one time... I even have the pentair intellichlor 20 too. Which is different than buying one piece at a time as an individual.
Waste - thanks for the explanation, it makes perfect sense.
I called the poolstore that I bought the system from and explained the situation to them. I was hoping they'd have some pull with Pentair sort of as you explained Waste but it didn't get me anywhere either. They are actually closing down and didn't seem very willing to want to do anything about it.
CanuckPool - I stand corrected, sorry.
Simsjim - sorry if this strayed off topic a bit, I'm hoping some of it is useful though.
No Prob. Some interesting stuff.
Hey CurnackPool - You have the SD80 on a 14,000 Gal IG pool mated with a pentair 1.5 Hp superflo? Wow, that seems like a lot of pump, but then again the SD80 is alot of filter. I looked at that config and thought that was way too much for my little 12K gallons. Why did you go with such a robust system? spa? water features, etc? lots of head? Just curious.
James
Well, when the PB installed I had no idea, I guess looking at what other people are running I guess it is a bit oversized. The PB said with a bigger filter I didnt have to backwash that often... he was right about that, heck, I think I even backwashed a couple extra times over the season cause it just felt like I needed to + so I didnt forget how to do it. The 1.5 is powering two jandy deck jets/4 returns and one dedicated kreepy line but nothing else. I also have a 300BTU heater which heats up the pool pretty quick, but I try not to use it for fear of my heat bill.
One of the PB's that quoted me had a 2 hp jacuzzi brand pump, I could only imagine the poor sand filter being overpowered.
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