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  1. We just went into contract on a house with a pool in the Bay Area of California. Although I grew up with a house with a pool, neither of us have had a house with a pool as adults. The previous homeowners received a quote to repair the pool for $9,000, but I am waiting to hear what exactly is included in that quote. We are on water restrictions right now and are unable to empty and fill our pool until after October 31st. Will it hurt to wait until them to repair the plaster? Should we start doing anything before that to clean/prepare? Is it worth looking into an underwater patch repair and if so, how long do those typically last? Any advice/insight would be greatly appreciated as we just don't have any idea where to start and the information that we've found online hasn't been terribly consistent... Full View Shallow End Deep End
  2. I'm new to this forum and tried to find help on this topic but did not find what I need. Our 10 - 12 yr old pool was just recently remodeled (new coping, tile and was replastered with "tite white"). They replastered it on March 2nd. It's an 11,000 gal pool and took about 16 hrs to fill with 2 hoses and the weather was in the low 70's at the time. We found 2 areas of concern. One is an acutal crack (13 in long) in the pool that starts 2 inches below the tile line, has a "hook" on it which goes toward the pool. There is visible calcium deposits bubbling from it. Then we found a large discolored patch on the seating area of our raised spa. I'm asking the company to replaster it completely, they only offered to put band-aids over it. Am I being reasonable enough? Any suggestions? We spent 8,000 on the entire pool remodel. I'm not a happy camper. Thanks for your input.
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