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Sprinkler Repair From Pool Job
We had a pool put in. They tore up the sprinkling system and say it's on us to have fixed. Any recommendations as to who can do that?
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How torn up is it? one head ? or a severed zone that is now flooding the yard?
Have you made the final payment to the pool installer? You may want to get an estimate to get the repairs done first and see if this is worth chasing. That is a reasonable start to getting your irrigation system back to working. Good Luck and let us know who the installer was and how you end up. |
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DO NOT HIRE JIM BAUMGARTNER FOR SPRINKLER WORK, OVER CHARGES. PASS IT ON.:blahblahblah::pray:
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Yikes! They, your pool company, knew from the start what would happen to your sprinkler piping. Not very nice.
"The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." George Orwell |
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Ditto! |
First, please pass along the name of the pool installer so the rest of us can avoid them. Then file a complaint with seniors against crime and the BBB. Then as noted above, get estimates for the repair, and explain the the pool company that you expect them to cover the cost.
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Wow. My son is getting a pool installed and the company doesn’t do the sprinkler modifications, but advised him to get it done before they started digging the site. Cost him $200 to have someone out to survey the sprinkler system and cap the appropriate spots so the remaining landscape would still be covered.
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Looking at Google it seems possible that your home insurance may cover the damage by a contractor. Was there a discussion about tearing up the sprinkle system before the work began?
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We had T&D put ours in and they rerouted the pipes and 9 Zone wiring system. No extra charge.
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Yes, please do tell us the name of the pool company.
I can recommend Rainy Day Sprinklers, LLC Ed is reliable, licensed, bonded, insured and reasonable! He is also a Village resident. He can be reached at 352-630-9619 |
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Call Seniors vs Crime and ask for their help.:ho:
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Should of used T & D, they take care of everything when there done!
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Wonder if OP was made aware earlier? |
We had a birdcage installed, contractor told us of the need to move irrigation lines, and made arrangements to have this done once the forms were in place for the concrete pad (we were told NO active water lines allowed under concrete pads, except for the original house plumbing). There were 3 lines (zones) involved, each was identified and new lines installed to maintain the correct zones.
As I mentioned above, this needs to be pursued with BBB and Seniors Against Crime. |
You obviously didn't use T&D and are learning you get what you pay for. Chip Parish does great irrigation system work.
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The OP has not come back and many are suggesting reporting the contractor for doing something wrong. But nowhere does the OP say he was not aware that he would be responsible for any needed irrigation line repair. We've had posters say that it only cost $200 to get it done, and others that T&D wanted $4000 to cover the lawn and irrigation part of the job. So it is entirely possible that the OP all along knew that he had to bear this cost. You either pay the pool contractor who subcontracts the work and takes a cut or you pay it directly to the irrigation man which ultimately would likely be less expensive. I don't see any evidence that the pool company did anything wrong unless the OP comes back and says the company promised to either not damage the irrigation lines or that the expected damage would be paid by the company not the homeowner.
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