
Is $1,100 to replace a pool light with Pentair Globrite or Microbrite a fair price?
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Like many here, I have had a horrible experience with Pentair Globrite lights. I had 3 of 4 fail within five years of limited use. I had a bad taste in my mouth with the failures and decided to look for other options.
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Professional replacement of an existing pool light. - Light Type: Pentair Globrite or Microbrite
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