Endless Pool Swim Spa Review
Pros: If it hadn't rusted and leaked oil, I could maybe worked out in it...
Cons: Factory and their installer left me hanging with a useless system.
Price Paid: $15,000
Review:
I paid Endless Pools over $15,000 for their system that was installed in a new inground pool by A&D Pools of Stuart, FL. The installer followed the directions of Endless Pools, who later blamed the extensive
corrosion of the 316 stainless steel system, on their installation manual having been "out of date".
$3,000 later, and after my having to self install a new water quality system and having to drain the pool and clean and sand away the rust all by my lonesome, trust me, I was humiliated and angry.
Then a few weeks later, the drive motor started leaking oil. Ever try to swim in a pool full of oil? Well its been months of trying to get it fixed. The motor is not accessible, and is buried in a factory assembled unit. The installer, A&D Pools of Stuart, FL says it's not their responsibility, and
Endless Pools says they don't cover labor to fix defective parts. So unless you're a very handy pool mechanic, don't risk buying a system from
Endless Pools.
If you'd like one that fit's into an 8 x 14 foot in ground pool, and you don't mind that it rusts and leaks oil, give me a call.
--Review submitted by Doug Lynch 2007
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