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Customer Complaints Summary
- 2 total complaints in the last 3 years.
- 1 complaint closed in the last 12 months.
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Initial Complaint
Date:07/25/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
Cox finished pool four years ago. Plaster is peeling from pool walls. Plaster is warranteed for 10 years. I can't get Cox to even look at my pool. What can I do?Business Response
Date: 09/05/2024
9/5/2024
** ********
Cox Pools has a work order on August 6th that issues were repaired at Mr. ******'s.
Also, our Sales Manager, Brittany ******* called Mr. C****** this morning 9/5/24,
just to be sure, and he stated that work was completed.
Thank you,
Lorraine ****
850 235-7957
Initial Complaint
Date:07/25/2022
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:UnresolvedMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
New Swimming Pool Installation
Project began 3/24/22
Paid in excess of $50,000
On first day of on-site work (3/24/22), the excavator cracked rear patio slab (which was to be removed and replaced by pavers, lifted sliding door (as I stood there), breaking pieces and pulling them away. UNAWARE that slab was directly connected to the foundation UNDERNEATH our home. When the lifting occurred, they they stopped for a bit. BUT removed large chunks from the outer edge of the home which supported the exterior brick. The mortar along the entire first course of brick along the back of the house was cracked, our kitchen window pulled away from left side frame, and sliding door was left without support (door now closes on angle) - the brick below it was literally sagging. We have several pictures of all of this. We asked about structural damage and were told "you're fine" - "not a problem". Was told there would be a "brick guy" to come and make proper repairs. Even was told they had reached out to a masonry company. Never saw any "expert". All that happened was some mortar caulk was poorly placed along the first course of brick mortar (pictures of this too). And pavers were put in place.
ALSO, our driveway was a typical older, cracked driveway, but was level. But, their equipment crushed the end of driveway near the house, causing parts to lift up, very uneven, damaged, and now holds water.
There were other smaller issues, but those were addressed (sewer line breaking through on first day/irrigation lines broken/paver drainage).
All in all, we are very pleased with the outcome of the pool itself.
BUT, we have concerns about the structural issues along the rear of our home as well as the driveway.
An email was sent on June 1, 2022 after completion of construction, detailing our concerns. I know it was received and supposedly delivered to the owner. Never received a reply. Sent a follow-up email on June 22, 2022. Still no response.Business Response
Date: 08/09/2022
We strive for every pool constructed by us to go smoothly for the customer, including disrupting any property as little as possible. We hate to hear of the unforeseeable events that happened during the construction of your pool. It does state in our contract that on some instances these things do happen in means that are out of our control. Our sales consultant notified the customer that her driveway was already cracked, and that she should expect it to crack more during the construction process prior to any work being done. The driveway received additional damage due to us having to remove the customers palm tree so we could have access to construct the pool, we did this as delicately as possible with a large palm tree. The additional weight of the palm tree and excavator was a stressor on the already aging driveway. Again, the customer was made aware before work began that this was probable. As part of the build (that the customer agreed to) the rear patio was removed. When removing the patio we noticed that at the time of the house construction there was not a brick footer poured as required. This did cause some of the brick trim under the threshold of the patio door to lift up. The concrete patio was not connected to the house slab. The "exterior brick" she mentioned should have had a footer to support it, not the patio,... that was out of our control and should have been addressed at the time of home construction. We do apologize for any angst the issues with construction caused the customer. Again, we always strive to make the process as easy as possible. In this situation I believe the issues were dealt with in the best way possible given the situation that was dealt us. We have been building residential and commercial pools for over 60 years, and rely on our upstanding reputation. We thank you for reaching out and giving us the opportunity to explain the situation discussed prior to construction and items discovered during construction.Customer Answer
Date: 08/10/2022
(The consumer indicated he/she DID NOT accept the response from the business.)
The response received is filled with a great deal of colorful verbage, but totally lacks taking any responsibility.
Yes, we were told that the driveway may crack some more - but did not expect that it would be damaged to the extent that it was so much so that it has to be repaired. Not asking for a new driveway, just to fix the damaged area.
And for the rear patio area/brick... We are home owners - not construction experts - and did not build the home. We only expect that experts who do this type of work on a daily basis would have a better understanding of what they are working with. Our consultant was unaware of how the patio was connected to the home until they began removing the patio. At that time, there were concerns (from the consultant and others present) as to what they were working with - but they kept removing concrete. The excavator LIFTED the sliding door as I stood inside and watched. Scared the heck out of both of us. Again. We want to be assured that our home is structurally ok as well as looks professionally complete as it did prior to when they began the work. The first course brick mortar crack is an eyesore - and pretty sure any other homeowner would expect the same to be repaired.
Finally, we love our pool, just very disappointed with the seemingly lack of care with regard to damage and shifting it all back to being our problem.Business Response
Date: 09/09/2022
Please see attached contract copy, credit addendum for $1000 (this was deducted already from the amount the customer paid) and pool school documents and release form signed by the client. I do not have anything to add to our prior comments except that we did move the tree at her request at no charge, and we regraded her yard at her request at no charge. We have been to her house other times since this report and she always states how much she loves her pool. We did not build her home and are not responsible for errors made in her homes construction. We can't see through brick or concrete and would have no way of knowing that part of her home was not adequately constructed until we started our construction process. We have gone above and beyond at this point. Please reach out if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Susan ******
Senior Executive Manager
Cox Building Corporation
www.coxpools.com
****** ************ **** ***
**** ************Customer Answer
Date: 09/09/2022
(The consumer indicated he/she DID NOT accept the response from the business.)
We are not difficult consumers and continue to be disappointed with the company's curt and incorrect statements in their response.
With regard to comments per our contract (which they attached but evidently did not read), the $1,000 credit (on the contract addendum) was given due to the fact that the benches installed were installed improperly, shaped differently, at different heights, and were not the length requested in the contract.
ALSO - on Page 2 of the contract, we paid $600 for removal and reset of palm tree (the company response indicated that it was moved at our request at no charge) so that is incorrect.
AND - as far as regrading the yard at our request at no charge - also on page 2 of the contract, it states "excavated dirt spread as needed then hauled" which we did pay for as part of the package. Yet another incorrect response from the company.
We agree that we do love the pool, BUT the company seems to be missing the point with regard to damage they caused to our home. To say "...no way of knowing part of home was not adequately constructed until we began construction process" but then continuing to remove large sections of concrete from underneath the home rather than pausing, assessing, and determining a better method to complete the project.
Pictures have been provided for the company to review.
Finally, not sure how to interpret the statement that "they have gone above and beyond at this point" except to say that is another incorrect statement.
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