Just had API fix several cracks in my pool (fiberglass inground). They not only fixed the obvious cracks but also went thru the trouble of inspecting all suction, return and light fittings and sealing the hidden cracks. Very knowledgable and pleasant to work with.
I recently had a large spa installed in the ground, which is 4.5 meters long, 2.5 meters wide, and 1.3 meters deep. Unfortunately, a crack has appeared at the bottom of the spa after only six months. The person who installed it has told me that the pressure from the ground around the spa caused the crack. However, after watching some videos, I've noticed that there is no hydrostatic valve installed. I'm wondering if it's necessary for a spa this size to have a hydrostatic valve? As this would of released any pressure. Also without the valve it would be difficult to empty the spa if ever needed.
I know this is what pool manufactures use to make their pool. Never said it wasn't waterproof. But the rest of your statement is highly inaccurate. Vynle ester does yellow because of the hardener that is used in it, it is also very hazardous to work with and breathe in. You have to wear a respiratory mask when using because of the Styrene and other stuff used in it. Vynle is also a mixture of both Poly and Epoxy resins. Vynle get its strength from the epoxy portion. Some believe it stronger because you combine the two. But Poly Ester actually doesn't like to mix with water so that's why you can get blister on some fiberglass pools. Our epoxy has no oder and we don't have to wear anything when working with it. And as you can see it is not yellow. I have seen many repairs made with vynle ester and it is very yellow/brown once cures. Vynle also does not make it stronger when you used with chopped strain. Nor does epoxy or poly. These resin used gives absolutely no structural integrity to the fiberglass.They are used to bind them and waterproof the fiberglass etc. The fiberglass is where you get the strength. And chopped strain is not stronger than bi or tri woven fiberglass matting. Most pool manufactures used chopped strain shot out from a gun. San Juan is one of the only manufactures that still use 1 layer of fiberglass matting when making there pool molds. It's like comparing cut grass to a strip of grass turf. That's what it's like with chopped strain vs matting.
Hi Matt yes we do. I have on in Cape Coral and possibly Naples end of the year. If you want to give us a call my wife usually answers the phone she can get some information from you and see how we can help you out. 810 714 7665
Just had API fix several cracks in my pool (fiberglass inground). They not only fixed the obvious cracks but also went thru the trouble of inspecting all suction, return and light fittings and sealing the hidden cracks. Very knowledgable and pleasant to work with.
How much does it cost to do a job like this one?
What kind of concrete are you using ?
Do you guys come to North Carolina?
Yes we have actually done work in both Carolinas give us a call and we can get some info and see what we can do for you. 8107147665
Ok what does the repair cost??
I recently had a large spa installed in the ground, which is 4.5 meters long, 2.5 meters wide, and 1.3 meters deep. Unfortunately, a crack has appeared at the bottom of the spa after only six months. The person who installed it has told me that the pressure from the ground around the spa caused the crack. However, after watching some videos, I've noticed that there is no hydrostatic valve installed. I'm wondering if it's necessary for a spa this size to have a hydrostatic valve? As this would of released any pressure. Also without the valve it would be difficult to empty the spa if ever needed.
What would the cost of this be?
Vinylester resin is what a pool is made of. It is water proof and does not yellow, also in stronger than appoxy when used with chop strain
I know this is what pool manufactures use to make their pool. Never said it wasn't waterproof. But the rest of your statement is highly inaccurate. Vynle ester does yellow because of the hardener that is used in it, it is also very hazardous to work with and breathe in. You have to wear a respiratory mask when using because of the Styrene and other stuff used in it. Vynle is also a mixture of both Poly and Epoxy resins. Vynle get its strength from the epoxy portion. Some believe it stronger because you combine the two. But Poly Ester actually doesn't like to mix with water so that's why you can get blister on some fiberglass pools. Our epoxy has no oder and we don't have to wear anything when working with it. And as you can see it is not yellow. I have seen many repairs made with vynle ester and it is very yellow/brown once cures. Vynle also does not make it stronger when you used with chopped strain. Nor does epoxy or poly. These resin used gives absolutely no structural integrity to the fiberglass.They are used to bind them and waterproof the fiberglass etc. The fiberglass is where you get the strength. And chopped strain is not stronger than bi or tri woven fiberglass matting. Most pool manufactures used chopped strain shot out from a gun. San Juan is one of the only manufactures that still use 1 layer of fiberglass matting when making there pool molds. It's like comparing cut grass to a strip of grass turf. That's what it's like with chopped strain vs matting.
I would like to know where y’all located
We are located in Michigan, but we travel all over the United States repairing and building pool.
@@MarkKotula wish you were in Aus i need you : )
@@liliancollins3627 oh no! What's going on with your pool? I can try to help you out the best I can from over here.
@@liliancollins3627 i am, and I fix any issue large or small
What type or brand of resin do you use?
It's our own product that we make and manufacture.
Do you repair in FL?
Hi Matt yes we do. I have on in Cape Coral and possibly Naples end of the year. If you want to give us a call my wife usually answers the phone she can get some information from you and see how we can help you out. 810 714 7665
Any number I have a pool for a big maintenance
Who much to fix small Cracks
How much does a job like this cost?
Hi Tony just depends on where you are located , how big the pool is and how bad it is. Comes with a warranty as well.
Epoxy over iso-res?