During May 2013, Leisure Pools, LLC, replaced the vinyl liner in our in-ground pool. When we uncovered our pool the following spring, we found a rope anchor had detached from the wall over the winter and ripped a large 4?-5? hole in the liner. After further inspection, we found the following problems with the installation: <br /> 1. The rubber gasket for the rope anchor had been incorrectly placed between the liner and the wall, and the anchor was not properly attached to the wall. When the anchor detached, the gasket pulled through and ripped the liner. The metal pool wall behind the anchor also sustained corrosion damage from water leaking through the hole. <br /> 2. The liner was improperly installed over mounting bolts for a pool light that the installation crew had been told to remove. The bolts are showing signs of wearing through the liner. <br /> Immediately upon discovering the damaged liner, we called Leisure Pools to try to get someone to come out. I told them the rip was below the skimmer and we couldn't turn the filter on or use the pool until the liner was repaired. Glenn said that someone would be out in the next few days, but no one came or called. After a few weeks of calling and getting no response, I patched the liner myself. Over the next few months, we called and left numerous voice mails, but no one from Leisure Pools ever contacted us in return. On the few occasions we were able to speak with someone from Leisure Pools, we were told that a technician would stop by, but no one ever showed up or called to reschedule the missed appointments. <br /> Finally, on August 18, Glenn from Leisure Pools came out to inspect the liner. He complimented me on my patch job, and agreed that the bolts should not have been left under the liner. He said he would fix the problem with the bolts by installing a light, and promised to get back to us in the next day or two, but he never called back. Over the next three weeks, we attempted to contact Leisure Pools many times, and left many voice mails, but again never received any response. <br /> Additionally, we had requested that wall foam be installed around the entire pool, and this was stated in our signed contract. During installation, the crew refused to install the wall foam, saying that nobody had told them that the walls were to be foamed so they didn't have enough foam on hand, and that it was only necessary on walls that were damaged. <br /> At this point, we?ve concluded that Leisure Pools either cannot or will not stand behind their work. We're contracting with another pool company to fix the damage, and we'll be seeking compensation from Leisure Pools for our expenses. We're also filing complaints with the appropriate agencies, and we'll be pursuing the breach of contract concerning the crew's refusal to install the wall foam as per the contract. <br /> We've been a whole summer's worth of patient, but all we've gotten in return have been unanswered calls, broken committments, and a total lack of concern and integrity. The price might have been right, but the final results have been anything but. <br />