@emilymiller We understand that this kind of product can not just be cut and pulled off the bottom, unless it has already failed. We understand that right? IF it properly bonded the the concrete, you can pull it up. This stuff failed, water has gotten under the sealant, this is the problem
@LangmanVince We had nuclear inspections before Trump ripped up the agreement. He has not improved our position, but cost us hundreds of billions of dollars.
@LevantWire He told us it is the toughest stuff ever and can not be cut with the strongest knife, just weeks ago.
Now we are to believe that someone slipped into the water and cut a 300 ft slit, in the toughest stuff ever, without being seen?
Bruh, it was a bad install job.
@emilymiller All the security can’t help a failing application of the sealant. This is a poorly executed plan by a contractor that was clearly not up to the task.
@Politechblog@ya_boyeddy@LeighWolf You are leaping to conclusions to support your internal narrative, with zero facts. Stand down and let the professionals work on the problem.
@Politechblog@LeighWolf It’s brand new…
Tell me how much you have worked with these kind of underwater sealers?
The come up in sheets when they fail. This typical. The issue here is application or wrong product for the conditions the pool presents.
@EricLDaugh@nickshirleyy Trump turned it into his flex by attacking everyone that was in office before him and blaming them.
So when his fix comes up short, it is fair game. He made it news, not them.
@LeighWolf Declaring it is minor, is premature at best. What is causing the failure? Was it prep? Was it a surface that can not bind properly? Or is it water intrusion from below the pond due to low water table? Any of those 3 items, and this is wide spread failure.