Melody
Harrisonburg,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Tue, May 22, 2007
If you get your facts straight. A fiberglass pool is a shell that sits in a hole. The hole for the pool can be dug and the shell inserted in one day or two days depending on the weather or any number of yard situations. But then you have electric and then you have inspections, and then you have to form for concrete and then you have concrete poured. Then you have grading maybe.... All of this doesn't not happen overnight, and usually never happens in two weeks..... So for whoever wrote this, i am sorry you thought your pool project would be complete in a matter of two weeks. That was incorrect information. Charlie may have said it COULD POSSIBLY BE COMPLETE in two weeks.... but that's usually not the case. To anyone who buys a fiberglass pool or any kind of pool for that matter, please know that it is construction and it's messy and it takes time to complete. When you purchase a pool please make sure to clarify with the person selling it to you about how long the process can take. There is never an exact amount of time. Every single job is different and every single customer is different. Thanks. Melody Dyson 540-435-4476
Melody
Harrisonburg,#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Tue, May 22, 2007
If you get your facts straight. A fiberglass pool is a shell that sits in a hole. The hole for the pool can be dug and the shell inserted in one day or two days depending on the weather or any number of yard situations. But then you have electric and then you have inspections, and then you have to form for concrete and then you have concrete poured. Then you have grading maybe.... All of this doesn't not happen overnight, and usually never happens in two weeks..... So for whoever wrote this, i am sorry you thought your pool project would be complete in a matter of two weeks. That was incorrect information. Charlie may have said it COULD POSSIBLY BE COMPLETE in two weeks.... but that's usually not the case. To anyone who buys a fiberglass pool or any kind of pool for that matter, please know that it is construction and it's messy and it takes time to complete. When you purchase a pool please make sure to clarify with the person selling it to you about how long the process can take. There is never an exact amount of time. Every single job is different and every single customer is different. Thanks. Melody Dyson 540-435-4476
Melody
Harrisonburg,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Tue, May 22, 2007
If you get your facts straight. A fiberglass pool is a shell that sits in a hole. The hole for the pool can be dug and the shell inserted in one day or two days depending on the weather or any number of yard situations. But then you have electric and then you have inspections, and then you have to form for concrete and then you have concrete poured. Then you have grading maybe.... All of this doesn't not happen overnight, and usually never happens in two weeks..... So for whoever wrote this, i am sorry you thought your pool project would be complete in a matter of two weeks. That was incorrect information. Charlie may have said it COULD POSSIBLY BE COMPLETE in two weeks.... but that's usually not the case. To anyone who buys a fiberglass pool or any kind of pool for that matter, please know that it is construction and it's messy and it takes time to complete. When you purchase a pool please make sure to clarify with the person selling it to you about how long the process can take. There is never an exact amount of time. Every single job is different and every single customer is different. Thanks. Melody Dyson 540-435-4476
Melody
Harrisonburg,#5REBUTTAL Individual responds
Tue, May 22, 2007
If you get your facts straight. A fiberglass pool is a shell that sits in a hole. The hole for the pool can be dug and the shell inserted in one day or two days depending on the weather or any number of yard situations. But then you have electric and then you have inspections, and then you have to form for concrete and then you have concrete poured. Then you have grading maybe.... All of this doesn't not happen overnight, and usually never happens in two weeks..... So for whoever wrote this, i am sorry you thought your pool project would be complete in a matter of two weeks. That was incorrect information. Charlie may have said it COULD POSSIBLY BE COMPLETE in two weeks.... but that's usually not the case. To anyone who buys a fiberglass pool or any kind of pool for that matter, please know that it is construction and it's messy and it takes time to complete. When you purchase a pool please make sure to clarify with the person selling it to you about how long the process can take. There is never an exact amount of time. Every single job is different and every single customer is different. Thanks. Melody Dyson 540-435-4476