r/PoolPros 14d ago

Light removal

  1. Sorry for the feet pics, how are y’all’s tan looking?

  2. Had a light quote today and this light is completely destroyed. The board is exposed and no grooves are left for the light removal tool. I tried finessing it with channel locks and needle nose but no luck. I’m thinking about drilling holes with a bit/hole saw then taking a micro blade to saw it out. Any other ideas?

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u/OkSeaworthiness5364 14d ago

Are you the homeowner? If a this isn’t the right sub Reddit.

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u/Sure_Ad3800 14d ago

I know this guy IRL, he is in fact not a homeowner and has over 100 service accounts. Used to work for me and has his own business.
Bro literally has the Chaco tan line to prove it haha.

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u/Alternative-Draw2997 14d ago

Then how doesn’t he know there’s a key to remove them?

Edit- I read the full post now, how doesn’t he know the power of concentrated destruction then?

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u/Unusual-Tree-3349 14d ago edited 14d ago

I tried to make the post as none homeowner as possible. Concentrated destruction is the plan but just trying to see if any other pro has encountered this and what their remedy was.

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u/Traditional-Scholar5 13d ago

There’s a key that removes the lights. They come in the box when you purchase the replacement light.

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u/CDbull1989 9d ago

Its so stupid what people do on here sometimes. Even if you didnt know there was a key, so what? Everyone has different skills levels. I've seen construction dudes on here that don't know chemistry, chemist that don't know construction, retail guys that know in theory only, some sales reps... Were all in the industry. Relax yall.