So we have gotten through a lot of issues,like seriously having to re-do almost everything 2-3x. So clean up crew comes to get the pool ready, pre plaster clean up. They pull the protective covers off the lights that have been covered in shotcrete and I notice one light is tilted up 15-20 degrees off the pool wall and the other light is tilted down about 5 Degree. Are you kidding me. How do you not check for this during shotcrete?
I text pics to the PB, they said oh must have shifted during shotcrete, we will need to demo around them and do a repair to the shell. Concern is the two lights point at the columns on the opposing wall, concerned that the center of the light beams will be hitting different spots and look uneven as they are tilting at different angles.
I don’t even have the words anymore,this is beyond a bad joke. So my question, is hydraulic cement gonna work on a small repair like this? I can’t see a shotcrete rig pulling up for this. My guess is they will need to do some small demo around each light, brace them in place and then pack with cement. Issues or concerns I should bring up? It’s much more noticeable in person.
just another thing for others to watch for, I can’t believe the clowns on this job. So far they have fired a sup and 1 crew for the other problems. We just want to get this done and CA POOLs and Landscaping out of our life. To think they had such good reviews but their subs have literally screwed up every single phase of this project. Too much to write, if you want an honest opinion PM me, I’m over being nice.
Hydraulic cement is common for that kind of change. It doesn’t look bad in the photos though.