Quote Originally Posted by dawndenise View Post
Thanks Vinyl Guy. Your cautions and advice are appreciated.

We ARE able to turn the water off, but since we've had the waterfall off, we've noticed that the valve doesn't stop the water completely...there's a moderate trickle that comes thru and goes right over the areas we need to work on. So we either have to find a way to temporarily divert the trickling water, or get at least 1 valve replaced before we start the stone repair.
Your welcome,

Is it not possible to turn the water for the entire system off? If your going to use a Thoro , hydraulic cement, or waterplug type product, they do dry extremely fast. 24hrs is way more then adequate for a drying time. In fact many of the products boast that the repairs can be done while water is present. Although not having the pressure of the water during the repair is ideal.

Having owned companies and worked in several different trades and construction related businesses, I can say that swimmingpools have the worst costumer relations and track records. AG being the worst, IG not too far behind. I think it stems from the lack of licensing of most of the trades involved and the lack of regulations and inspection requirements. Make a person, company, or tradesman jump through a certain amount of hoops, and you'll tend to get more ambitious, intelligent, and conscientious people attracted to the business. The fewer hoops to jump through, the more it attracts those who see it as a "quick buck" type opportunity.

It's a shame too, since there are some really good people out there, which I hope I was one of them whenever I was involved .