scoutcub
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I bought a house next to Fort Hood back in 1985 with a big (35,000 gal) pool.
Gunite pool surrounded by concrete patio. Have rented it out since 1990. Over the last several years, I have spent $$$$$$ replacing lines, pumps, etc. The pool has also developed leaks....which have been addressed (supposedly repaired) several times for more $$$$.
Just received an email from my property management company with an estimate to repair the leaks in the pool. There are several cracks in the concrete patio surrounding the pool.
I was stunned......$14,750 - $16,750 to repair. :confused2:
Am I alone.....that seems a bit high to me?! Thats 2 years of rent.
They just provided another estimate for another company to come in and GIVE an estimate to repair....300-500 to come in, inspect, and give an estimate??
Should I be moving to Texas to go into the pool repair business??:thumbsup:
The expensive estimate involved cutting concrete, filling, etc. etc. but they were hesitant to make any warranty/guarantee on their work. Hmm.
If it is in fact the concrete leaking, can't some type of expanding compound be used to seal the cracks? I had this done in my foundation last year.
At one point when this first started I actually considered filling in the pool, which I hate to do because it's a beautiful pool and adds to the value of the house, as well as a big attraction in the summer. The cost to fill it in was 3,000....
Any advice/suggestions/ moral support would be greatly appreciated.....!
Gunite pool surrounded by concrete patio. Have rented it out since 1990. Over the last several years, I have spent $$$$$$ replacing lines, pumps, etc. The pool has also developed leaks....which have been addressed (supposedly repaired) several times for more $$$$.
Just received an email from my property management company with an estimate to repair the leaks in the pool. There are several cracks in the concrete patio surrounding the pool.
I was stunned......$14,750 - $16,750 to repair. :confused2:
Am I alone.....that seems a bit high to me?! Thats 2 years of rent.
They just provided another estimate for another company to come in and GIVE an estimate to repair....300-500 to come in, inspect, and give an estimate??
Should I be moving to Texas to go into the pool repair business??:thumbsup:
The expensive estimate involved cutting concrete, filling, etc. etc. but they were hesitant to make any warranty/guarantee on their work. Hmm.
If it is in fact the concrete leaking, can't some type of expanding compound be used to seal the cracks? I had this done in my foundation last year.
At one point when this first started I actually considered filling in the pool, which I hate to do because it's a beautiful pool and adds to the value of the house, as well as a big attraction in the summer. The cost to fill it in was 3,000....
Any advice/suggestions/ moral support would be greatly appreciated.....!