Yup! It happened to us, we hit rock during our pool excavation, what are the options to remedy this sucky situation?
A severely sucky situation…yes a triple S…no one wants to hit rock when building their pool. Oil…YES 🙂 Rock…NO 🙁 Besides causing delays, it’s a huge financial hit to the wallet, but it happens.
Having talked with friends in our neighborhood, we knew there was a real possibility of hitting rock in our yard during the excavation of our pool. What to do when this happens?
How to Avoid Surprise Costs When Making the Decision to Build a Pool
I feel that when the decision is made to build a pool, (or any major home remodel) the homeowner has to allow for certain contingency situations during the process such as the possibility of hitting rock. The financial hit is easier to take if you know what to expect.
If you are building a pool or thinking about building a pool, I recommend that your contract spell out in clear language what can be expected financially if hard rock formations or boulders are found during excavation. No-one wants surprises during a home reno or pool build, we want to know all possible contingencies so we can plan accordingly. A reputable pool builder will clearly spell out in the contract all likely scenarios during construction. Do not accept vague language that leaves you at the mercy of the contractor. If hard rock formation is found, what are the options and if you decide not to continue, will your deposit be refunded? Will the pool company put your yard back to the original condition by filling the hole? Will there be a charge to fill the hole? Make sure the language is clear and you know what to expect if the situation occurs. A reputable pool builder will lay out all contingency costs and they should be factored into your budget.
“Prepare for the Worst…..Hope for the Best”
Our pool contract had an addendum listing the daily cost of hiring additional equipment needed to break up the rock if that situation occurred. I had a very honest talk with my pool builder before signing the contract about “worse case scenario” and how many days he thought, based on his experience, the equipment would be needed, so I was prepared.
Our Biggest Fear as a Homeowner is to be Taken Advantage of by a Contractor
As homeowners, we fear the unscrupulous contractors who takes advantage of these types of situations to gouge the homeowner.
In Building a Swimming Pool (Week 1) – Breaking Ground, you can see the large rocks that were encountered during the dig. I watched as many huge rocks were removed from the ground. I was very pleased to see my contractors working hard to remove as many boulders as they could with the equipment they had on hand.
An unscrupulous contractor would have knocked on my door the moment they hit rock. As homeowners we want to know that everything has been done to try to remedy the situation before going to the next step. I was impressed with the level of effort from my guys before the dreaded knock on the door.
Now, I want to know what my pool builder plans to do with all this rock sitting in my yard? More to come…
Denise
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