It’s one thing to know that pool inspections are important, but you may be asking yourself, what exactly does a pool inspector look for? There are many different problems that can affect your pool and the surrounding area, but here are some of the most common issues that a pool inspection can identify.
- Leaks. One of the most common and most destructive problems identified during a pool inspection is a leak. Leaks can occur along many areas of the pool and its system, but no matter what the root cause is, it’s important to identify them early. Doing so will help you prevent property damage as much as possible.
- Structural problems. Structural issues can result from natural disasters and even the passage of time. Pool inspections involve checking for structural problems that can make your pool unsafe to swim in. A common structural problem faced by pools over time is cracking along the walls or floor of the pool.
- Pump and electrical component issues. A key part of identifying pool problems is looking at the systems that are keeping your pool sanitary and working properly. Pumps, heaters, and any electrical components are subject to mechanical damages and other issues. When these systems are malfunctioning, your pool can become dirty or otherwise unsafe to swim in.
You can rely on our pool inspections here at A+ Pool Leak Detectives to be both reliable and thorough. Our number one priority is identifying the malfunctions and issues that can negatively impact your property and safe swimming. If your pool hasn’t been inspected in a while or you’re concerned there’s something wrong with any of its systems, call us today to see how we can help.