Aggy going to swallow hard - as is their turdition - and resume the game. EspnU calling their demand for first home game the ultimate little brother move.
It's also probably why they emptied the wallet for this year's class.
Man, my apologies. Didnt realize project timeline was so egregious. Unfortunately no builder is going to step in at this point and if they do you're going to pay a hefty premium. And I'm assuming you still have deck to pour?
Be patient. Read this thread back multiple pages. To whom do you look foolish? Nobody but fatty is getting their pool done quickly. Sounds like your builder should be more communicative, but no builder is gonna do anything because you haven't had progress in ten days.
They charge the dealers a premium. I hunted for my Rolex on there and found a dealer that had what I was looking for (and was based in US and was able to research beyond chrono24). It takes a bit of digging but I ended up buying direct.
On another note I've heard watch prices are dropping. Anybody seeing this? I've got a couple more in my sights.
New cleaners are notorious for having issues. Not an expert on the polaris line - hence the "research". I am partial to the robotics but that's just me.
If i remember correctly the Hummer was built off the foundation of the polaris pressure line of cleaners by a company called letro that was bought out by pentair.
Pressure cleaners generally have a ton of wear parts that aren't cheap and a cash cow for the manufacturers.
Flip side are the robots, but once those shit the bed you're replacing, not fixing.
To see if you can get the old one fixed under warranty you'll need a local warranty station. If it's been less than 3 yrs since pool was started up pentair should fix/repair pump even if they've done before. If you can't find one PM me your zip code. I may be able to find one.
Yes it can bw fixed but probably more expensive than it's worth esp if the power pack failed.
But if it was 1 years old it should have been taken care of under warranty? Or did they say no because of possible flooding?
I've had many many people get in as soon as (and even before) pool was filled.
In many respects it's bath water.
If you do get in make sure to wear goggles. As the plaster cures there's going to be some extreme water conditions.
Definitely bypass for initial fill. For the autofill it's a balancing act depeding on what your unsoftened water is. Putting softened water isn't a big deal. But if your source water (before softener) is high in copper, iron or even manganese that could cause issues a little more difficult to manage than calcium levels.
You'll get a good indicator when you fill.
Green water indicates copper.
Brown is iron
Purple is manganese. Which is rare but pretty amazing to see.