Is $1,000 to replace a Pentair GloBrite pool light a fair price?
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I have an inground pool and one of my Pentair GloBrite lights has apparently burned out. I was shocked and dismayed by how expensive they are to replace. I'm looking for advice on whether this price seems reasonable, how to sync colors after replacement, and if there are more cost-effective, decent quality light options.
Quote Details
Replacement of one burned-out Pentair GloBrite® Multi-Color Pool Spa LED Light for an inground pool. - Light Type: Pentair GloBrite® Multi-Color Pool Spa LED Light - Cord Length: 100' (required due to distance to controller) - Unit Type: Fully enclosed, watertight unit from light to wiring box - Controller Compatibility: Existing lights are connected to a Hayward OmniLogic controller - Inclusions: Labor for replacement
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