Why You Need a Pool Inspection
When Purchasing Property

Discover Hidden Depths

When you’re in the process of buying a home, it’s natural to focus on the house itself—the layout, the kitchen, the backyard. But what about that sparkling oasis in the backyard—the swimming pool? A pool can be a major selling point.

 

However, it’s essential to look beyond the shimmering water and consider the pool’s condition. That’s where we come in.

What We Check

Our certified pool inspectors meticulously evaluate every aspect of the pool to ensure it meets safety standards and functions optimally. Here’s what’s on our checklist:

Safety Regulations and Requirements:

We verify that your pool complies with local safety rules. From gate height to self-closing mechanisms, we leave no stone unturned.

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Physical Conditions:

We examine the pool’s structure, materials, and decking. Cracks, equipment leaks, or signs of wear won’t escape our trained eyes.

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Equipment:

The heart of any pool lies in its equipment. We inspect the pump, filter, and heater (if present) to ensure they’re in top shape.

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Additional Features:

Diving boards, slides, and other amenities are all part of the package. We make sure they’re safe and functional.

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Why You Need Us

  • Peace of Mind:

    A comprehensive pool inspection provides peace of mind. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting into before finalizing that property purchase.

  • Negotiation Power:

    Armed with our detailed report, you can negotiate with the seller. They might agree to address any issues or offer a credit for necessary repairs.

  • Avoid Costly Surprises:

    Imagine moving into your new home, only to discover that the pool needs extensive repairs. By getting an inspection upfront, you avoid unpleasant surprises.


Invest in Your Pool’s Future

Remember, a pool isn’t just a luxury; it’s an investment. Whether you’re a first-time pool owner or a seasoned pro, regular inspections are crucial. Catching issues early prevents bigger headaches down the line.

Cost

The price of a pool inspection varies based on factors like pool size, location, and your specific needs. Generally, it starts at $200 for most pools in our area. More charge for additional separate bodies of water or special travel.