Split in seam of brand new liner!
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Split in seam of brand new liner!
We recently fitted a brand new liner to our pool and were horrified to find a 1" split in one of the seams - following several days of waiting for it to fill...... We've now patched it up and all is well. I've asked the supplier to cover the cost of a pool's worth of water and compensation for the extra stress and time involved in finding and fixing the leak. After waiting a month I wrote again stating that we had no confidence in the life of the liner, that seam in particular, and would like them to pay for it to be professionally repaired at some point - if such a thing can be done. The supplier has passed on a message from the manufacturer that they're offering a goodwill gesture of £75 - (10% of his invoice). The liner cost us £1500, not that that's relevant but I think £75 is a paltry sum. What does everyone else think?
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Re: Split in seam of brand new liner!
I don't know what the legal position is in France but here in the UK goods must be of a merchantable quality and fit for the purpose for which they were sold. I would assume that France in the EU would have a similar law. Check that out and dig your heels in. Your deal was with the supplier not the manufacturer
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Re: Split in seam of brand new liner!
Thank you Dennis. The pool's in France but I'm in the UK and I bought the liner from a UK supplier. He now tells me he's having a talk with the manufacturer (Certikin) on Monday to try and resolve this. We're now asking for them to pay for it to be professionally repaired. I'm not hearing good things about the giant that Certikin is so we might have a battle on our hands.
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Re: Split in seam of brand new liner!
That helps that you bought from a UK supplier as English/EU law will apply.
Always remember. Merchantable quality and fit for the purpose for which they were sold.
I don't think Certikin would be the manufacturer as they are a wholesale supplier but they would probably be the people to make a decision
Threatening a small claims court action may persuade them to settle being as you would also claim for the damaged one to be replaced
Did you take photographic evidence as that will help your case
Always remember. Merchantable quality and fit for the purpose for which they were sold.
I don't think Certikin would be the manufacturer as they are a wholesale supplier but they would probably be the people to make a decision
Threatening a small claims court action may persuade them to settle being as you would also claim for the damaged one to be replaced
Did you take photographic evidence as that will help your case
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Re: Split in seam of brand new liner!
Ah thank you, I thought Certikin were manufacturers.Denniswiseman wrote:I don't think Certikin would be the manufacturer as they are a wholesale supplier but they would probably be the people to make a decision
We would indeed but not sure I can face the trauma of fitting another one!Threatening a small claims court action may persuade them to settle being as you would also claim for the damaged one to be replaced.
Didn't have an underwater camera out there at the time, tried my iPhone in a ziplock bag but that didn't work. Off out there again in June so will sort a photo out then..... My supplier is speaking to Certikin tomorrow so we'll see what they come up with.Did you take photographic evidence as that will help your case
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