Before buying a home with a pool, you should always get a pool inspection to make sure the pool is in good working order. Our team at A+ Pool Leak Detectives has extensive experience in providing pool inspections, and we have put together this brief guide on how they work, so you can know what to expect.
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Around the Pool
As part of your pool inspection, our team will first check the following in the area around your pool:
- Pool Deck – We’ll check your pool deck for cracks or signs of settling.
- Pool Fence and Gate – We’ll check the fence and gate around your pool to ensure they meet the legal safety requirements.
In the Pool
From there, we will check the pool itself, including:
- Pool Lining – Your pool inspection will include a thorough examination of the walls and floor of the pool to ensure there are no cracks.
- Ladders and Entries – We’ll make sure your pool’s ladders, stairs, and other entries are in great condition and safe to use.
- Electrical Systems – Next, we’ll check your pool’s lights and other electrical components to ensure there are no problems there.
- Pump – Your pool pump needs to be checked to make sure it continues to circulate the pool water properly.
- Filter – Our experts will examine your filter to ensure it will continue to keep your pool water clean and free of debris.
- Heater – If your pool is heated, we will also inspect the heater for problems—we’ll make sure you can continue to swim in comfort.
We hope this has given you a better idea of what to expect from your pool inspection. If you suspect your pool has a problem, we encourage you to give us a call to have our team take a look as soon as possible.