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Businiess name:  Skinner Swim Pool Plastering
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
I rarely write reviews. However, I felt compelled to write a review after my recent, unfortunate experience with Skinner Pools. I hired Skinner Pools in March of 2019 to re-plaster my pool. The project was completed by mid-April. While filling the pool back up, I noticed two large black splotches on the plaster in the deep end of the pool. I sent pictures to Skinner, and they told me not to worry about it. About a month later, the splotches were still there. In fact all of the plaster in the pool was discolored to some degree. I eventually contacted Skinner pools to see if there was anything that could be done. To their credit, they sent the owner Kyle out to take a look. He tried to sand the plaster down in a few spots to see if that would help. It didn't. He tried to apply some acid in a few spots as well. That didn't help either. He agreed that it looked terrible, and he also agreed that he would be upset if his personal pool looked this way. He said the only solution would be to re-plaster the pool again. He proposed that he could re-plaster the pool at his cost of $5160. As you can imagine, I wasn't thrilled about spending another $5K to fix something that the contractor screwed up. I had already paid him $15,780, for the initial job. In addition, re-plastering a pool requires the pool to be drained and refilled. It also requires a lot of work and expense to care for a pool that has been newly re-plastered. Trying to be fair, I proposed that I pay him $1000 to do the re-plaster. I argued that the $15K I had already paid him, plus the $1000 would cover all of his costs for both plasters. I sent that proposal to Skinner Pools on August 1st. I have tried to contact him twice after that. Still no response. So, in summary, I strongly recommend you look for another pool contractor that will stand by their work.

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