



Is $1,100 to replace pool/spa return valve a fair price?
Project Details
The homeowner is dealing with a spa leak and 20-year-old pool equipment. A leak detection company identified a pool/spa return valve that failed pressure testing, which may be causing the spa to drain or backfill. The homeowner is frustrated with previous shoddy work from a remodeling company and is debating between a $1,100 repair or a full equipment replacement.
Quote Details
Replace a pool/spa return valve that failed pressure testing. - Remove faulty return valve - Install new valve to address spa backfill and drainage issues
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