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All Forum Posts by: Joe Huang

Joe Huang has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

We are doing some remodeling and decided to fix the pool. The pool has been empty for many years. After the guy did some cracks fixing and acid wash (I wasn't there to watch them do it), some portion of the pool wall turned yellow after filling with water. Is this normal? The pool is about 30+ years old. Now we are thinking about either repainting or re-plastering. Any suggestions?

We are doing some remodeling before selling a house. We are having a hard time trying to decide whether to fix or demolish the swimming pool. Motor and filter do not function. The pool has been empty for a long time. There may be some cracks and leaks.

Is it better in this economy to fix the pool to attract less buyers who are looking for swimming pool or demolish it to attract more buyers who doesn't want swimming pool? Demolish decreases the value? Fix it increases the value?

I heard people are looking for pools because of covid.

House is in Anaheim, CA approximately 1300 Square Feet

Any suggestions?

Thank you for the info!

I was wondering if anyone have experience getting retroactive permit in Orange County or City of Anaheim?  Did the inspector ask to rip out walls to see inside? What was the amount of penalty or fee involved?