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Comments (20)Hi all I had to chime in as my pool was supposed to be for private swim lessons. We assumed incorrectly that w/ 1 student at a time all we needed was a simple pool. Here in CT, though, there are many rules and regs and I found to my dismay that the state requires public pool standards regardless of the number of swimmers. In CT if you have even 1 student you are required to have a pool built to public pool standards. If start dives are to be taught then you need to be sure your diving well is built to NCAA standards! To satisfy the state of CT I would have needed blueprints of the pool to prove that it met public pool standards and those blueprints alone were priced out at $5000. That on top of the required bathrooms, changing rooms, minimum deck space, sanitation and filtration system for proper turnover rate, monthly health inspections etc proved too much for us both financially and mentally... I guess it depends on where this former Olympian lives but if it's here in CT there are MANY hoops to jump through. We won't even mention the neighbors; mine went ballistic when they heard of my plans to teach private lessons; took their displeasure to the town and state which is where I learned about the hoops needed to jump through... Joanne...See MoreHas anyone used the new SmartCore Pro vinyl plank flooring?
Comments (55)I have bought and installed $3000.00 worth of smartcore pro 1 year ago in my unheated cabin since it said good for extreme temperatures down to 25 degrees below zero and Lowes said it was the best and only flooring that will work for me. The floor started to seperate in December 2020 at 19 degrees. Lowes said they can not help me and to file a claim with Shaw. Shaw sent an independent inspector to see flooring in March 2021. The so called independant inspector came and pretty much told me that his job is to find things to void the warranty so no claims get paid. He crawled on my floor throughout all rooms with a 6 foot level and found one high spot on my l floor that tilted his level uneven. I told him every house built has a joyce that is a little high or a little low. He agreed and said that he goes through million dollar brand new homes and always finds the same. He measured the space at edges an said some spots were too close to wall. I told him nothing expanded or contracted and its the locking that has failed. He also said the floor molding was touching the floor and that will also void a warranty. I told him there are no houses where the wall molding is not touching the floor and that no one keeps a gap below the molding. He agreed but said even if my floor did have more spacing and wall molding had a gap under it that Shaw would still void my claim since he found a joyce high spot. He left and I never had a returned call since March. I even offered to lift my floor and pay the $1.49 per square foot and to have it reinstalled by anyone of thier choice to prove it was not an installation problem and it is a locking failure problem with the flooring. I am a tipical hard working person that saved for two years to buy the best flooring made for my conditions. Shaw or Lowes have not even called me to offer me a solution or any compensation towards my $3000.00 invested. I do not know if my floor will continue to worsen but I do know it will not get better. I told the inspector that if Shaw really wanted to improve thier product that this was the perfect chance. An unheated cabin that temperatures go down to a couple of degrees below zero in the coldest part of the year. I have 8 rental proerties, a house and 2-cabins that I wanted to do all over with this flooring and now I can not trust Shaw flooring or Shaw customer service to correct the failure. My cousin is a contrator that build homes and works with hundreds of other contracors and said that he will no longer use Shaw flooring after he sees what happened to me. SHAME ON YOU SHAW FOR NOT FIXING YOUR FAILED FLOOR LOCKING PROBLEM. I or my cousin will never buy another Shaw product unless this is fixed by compensation or what I prefer which is to lift and reinstall new flooring by anyone of Shaws choice. The cabin next to me installed a cheap laminate flooring from Pergo at 1/2 the price and it has not failed under the same temperatures. I am out $3000 but you are out hundreds of thousands of dollars when contractors will not trust your products since you chose not to do the right thing.***SHAME ON YOU SHAW FOR NOT FIXING YOUR FAILED FLOOR LOCKING PROBLEM. Tim Sommers Mongomery, Pa. 17752 (570-220-8070)...See MoreParamount timbrCORE Laminate - Any Reviews?
Comments (54)Reading all your reviews as I’m also looking for a wood-look flooring to cover entire downstairs including powder Rm and kitchen. VERY worried about finding one that will give me some peace of mind on getting wet, scratched, etc. I’ve watched a guy on YouTube who’s been videoing his tests of flooring for several years. He does hammer test, claw side test, fork test and installs a bit then tests taking it apart. The “waterproof” he tested by keeping water on 24 hours then drying off and disassembling to see if any water hit into cracks. Now, he highly recommends floortec after so many viewers bragging on them and him reaching out to company for samples. But it’s $4.50-$5.50 sq ft and I was hoping to get something less e pensive. Although the $5.50 is claimed to be an engineered hardwood lvp type board. His YouTube is “So that’s how you do that!”...See MoreTV Series You’d Recommend???
Comments (65)I just watched the first episode of White Lotus and wish I could get that hour back. Annoying characters, weak story, ridiculous situations. Watched the first episode of Magpie Murders and am sufficiently intrigued enough to keep watching. I’m kind of getting bored with all these series though, I can almost see the development meetings where people sit around trying to think of groups who havent yet been featured………………..”so how about a brilliant dental student of unknown ethnicity and murky background who accidentally kills a patient in the chair during a practicum at the school clinic where people in the community come for for free or reduced cost dental care. During the investigation it turns out that the dead person is the dental student’s former roomate who just came to the clinic to pass a message along from the student’s last girlfriend but one who just passed away also under mysterious circumstances. …..”...See Moremaire_cate
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