If you have a pool on your property, you might have heard the recommendation to schedule a regular pool inspection to ensure the safety of your pool. Unfortunately, there are a few misconceptions regarding pool inspections. This article will explain just a few of them, so you can better understand their importance.

- Inspections are only needed before buying a home: One of the most common misconceptions about pool inspections is that they’re only necessary before buying a home. While this is an essential inclusion for the property inspections before buying a home, an inspection of your pool can be beneficial at other times as well. You will want to schedule an inspection any time you suspect a leak or other damage to your pool, after a severe storm, after an installation or renovation, etc.
- Inspections aren’t worth it: Another misconception about pool inspections is that they aren’t worth the time and money. This is false. An inspection can help identify early warning signs of leaks or other damage and prevent the need for major and more expensive repairs. Rather than costing too much money to be worth it, pool inspections can save you money in the long run.
- Inspections are only for the water: Another misconception about pool inspections is that they only focus on the quality of your pool water. This isn’t true. When we inspect your pool, we will check the safety of the fence or gate around your pool, the condition and safety of your pool deck, the water tightness of your pool liner, the safety of your ladders and other pool accessories, and the efficiency of your pool equipment and electrical systems.
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