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In responding to Demitrio ’s complaint, he left out the key issue of the problem with his Hayward swimming pool heater not working correctly. The fact is that my construction contract with him stated that we were in no way responsible for the hook up of the gas line or gas hookups to any equipment. Heaters have three systems that need to be hooked up. One is the water line from the pump to the spa or pool, the second is the electrical system, and the third is the gas hookup, where the gas technician sizes the supply line and sets the appropriate gas pressure on the regulators. The propane company he hired did not do the job correctly.
The bill by the Hayward equipment technician stated that the gas pressures were not set. When I explained to the Hayward technician that came to the job, that we were not responsible for hooking up the gas line and that it was done by the propane company, he agreed that we were not responsible. Soot build-up in the heater after it was used for over a year finally caused the heater to malfunction. This was not our company’s responsibility as I have pointed out to the homeowner numerous times.
The remote control system not being hooked up was our fault, and I offered to repay half of the Hayward repair technician’s invoice. I told Mr. Herrera that if he had any problems in the future, he should contact me for warranty work, just as a car owner would contact a car company before incurring a bill at an auto shop, if he expects me to pay for it. Mr. Herrera also decided at one point that I shouldn’t pay the propane company’s bill, but has since changed his mind.
His other issues that he had with the pool equipment that he referred to happened over a year ago, and were as follows: Unfortunately, he had three defective pieces of brand new equipment, Hayward booster pump, Rainbow chlorinator, and Jandy valve, that we installed on his pool,. These items were defective and we replaced them at our expense, after sending technicians out numerous times to check on them. He had a small punch list that included items such as not re-hooking up bond wires after checking all of the plumbing lines for the leak that ended up being the new Jandy valve, the heater being a little too close to a window, and a valve being in the wrong place on the equipment hookup, these were all corrected, nothing major despite his concerns.
Mr. Herrera also had a problem with the acid wash on a Diamond Brite pool plaster job that a plaster sub-contractor did on his pool. He ended up keeping the last $3,200 of his pool contract which the plaster company repaid me. This was the first time I used this particular company since I normally don’t encourage a Diamond Brite finish. I also fixed a small migration water problem in the spa because they missed a small area with the plaster.
Mr. Herrera filed a complaint with the BBB and after all of the correspondence was finished, I received an A plus rating with them since this was my first complaint in a decade of building pools in the central Texas region, and we conducted ourselves with integrity during the complaint process. Mr. Herrera even changed his mind about the terms after a settlement had been agreed upon with the BBB.
If you want a pool built by a reputable company that hasn’t advertised in the last two years and goes solely by word of mouth and referrals, then you might give me a call at 512 801-0863. We use mineral ionization systems for our sanitation systems which are truly the most natural and greenest technology on the market, have done artificial rock work in the Bahamas on a large resort pool, and built a Waterpark. About one third of our business is remodels on older pools. Once again we get these jobs by word of mouth and referral. My record of hundreds of satisfied pool customers over the past decade, speaks for itself. We are not a rip off company, but a company with high ethical standards. We wouldn’t have offered to pay for the problem with the remote if we weren’t, but we are not paying for another company’s mistake hooking up the gas line. |