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Old 08-22-2014, 05:17 PM
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Sewer pipe might have been kind of appropriate for pool ownership!!! LOL



So it's obvious - or not - that you didn't have a separate pool inspection before buying the house?? Having just sold our house - with the pool - there was a separate inspection just for the pool. Since ours was installed correctly and has been maintained professionally since day one - we passed with flying colors.... rather than with colored water!

I agree with you.... the pump and sewer pipe plumbing DID NOT fix the DE leak... but I'm glad you have the luck to have it covered under your policy! That's a stroke of genius right there. I just replaced a pump in the hot tub and it was about $500 with the labor.... and the pool heater replacement was several thousand (our pool is 38,000 gallons).

We're closing on the house September 19th.... I'm keeping my fingers crossed until then! LOL
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