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Who would you get to take a look at a faulty pool light?

Who would you get to take a look at a faulty pool light?

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by: ctl74 Active Indicator LED Icon 10 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Oct 27, '14 11:22am  
Electrician? Pool company?
 
If electrician, who would you recommend? 4951
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rugburn Active Indicator LED Icon 1
~ 9 years ago   Oct 27, '14 11:24am  
Electrician 4951
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ctl74 Active Indicator LED Icon 10 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Oct 27, '14 11:28am  
Electrician
@rugburn: Ok thanks! Now, who to call? 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Oct 27, '14 11:33am  
Ok I am out of town for the week and don't have all my info. Call Northwoods pools on Townsend road. Ask for who they recommend- that's who I have used. Also consider replacing both while he's at it. It's cheaper that way or negotiate it that way. 4951
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ctl74 Active Indicator LED Icon 10 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Oct 27, '14 12:05pm  
Ok I am out of town for the week and don't have all my info. Call Northwoods pools on Townsend road. Ask for who they recommend- that's who I have used. Also consider replacing both while he's at it. It's cheaper that way or negotiate it that way.
@rugburn: Thanks! I will call them - we only have one light, so that's probably a good thing considering the one is in weird shape. Looks like a DIY project gone wrong. lol 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Oct 27, '14 12:10pm  
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DanStanton Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 9 years ago   Oct 28, '14 9:20am  
Use a pool company. They have access to the correct replacement parts, and will be much cheaper. 4951
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ctl74 Active Indicator LED Icon 10 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Oct 28, '14 10:14am  
Thanks gentlemen! We decided to put this on hold for now, as we don't have $1-200 to spend on this at the moment with all of the work we've just done (fixed a leaky pipe, patched holes, and repainted the entire pool). We'll probably look into this come Spring time, but I will write your suggestions down and save the file. I appreciate the time and help! 4951
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