Pool Inspection Services
Comprehensive pool evaluations to identify issues before they become expensive problems.
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Why Pool Inspections Matter
Your pool represents a major investment in your home and lifestyle. Like any complex system with mechanical equipment, plumbing, and specialized surfaces, pools develop problems over time. Some issues are obvious, like a pump that will not start or water turning green. But many problems hide beneath the surface, literally and figuratively, until they cause serious damage or expensive failures.
Professional pool inspections catch these hidden issues early when they are still simple and affordable to fix. A small leak today becomes structural damage next year. A worn pump seal now becomes a burned-out motor later. Calcium buildup you ignore keeps getting worse until it damages your tile permanently. Regular inspections give you peace of mind and save money by preventing small problems from becoming big ones.
What Our Comprehensive Inspection Covers
We examine every aspect of your pool system during a thorough inspection. Our technicians have years of experience and know exactly what to look for. We check components most pool owners never think about until they fail. Here is what a complete inspection includes:
- •Pool structure inspection for cracks, settling, or surface deterioration
- •Complete equipment evaluation including pumps, filters, heaters, and chlorinators
- •Plumbing system check for leaks, proper flow, and valve operation
- •Electrical system safety review and grounding verification
- •Water chemistry analysis with recommendations for proper balance
- •Tile and coping condition assessment for damage or wear
- •Deck safety evaluation including drainage and surface condition
- •Automation and control system testing if applicable
- •Written report with photos documenting all findings and recommendations
When You Need a Pool Inspection
Buying or selling a home is the most common reason people request pool inspections. Buyers want to know what they are getting into before closing the deal. Sellers benefit from pre-listing inspections that identify issues they can fix proactively instead of during negotiations. Real estate transactions aside, inspections make sense in many other situations too.
New homeowners who inherited a pool should get an inspection even if everything seems fine. You need to know the true condition of your equipment, what maintenance is overdue, and what problems might be developing. If you have not had professional service in years, an inspection establishes a baseline and creates a maintenance roadmap. Before opening your pool for the season or after major storms, inspections catch damage early. And if you notice unexplained water loss, higher utility bills, or equipment acting strangely, an inspection pinpoints the cause.
Making Sense of Inspection Results
After completing the inspection, we sit down with you and explain everything we found. Our detailed written report includes photos and clear descriptions so you understand exactly what each issue means. We prioritize problems by urgency and safety, helping you decide what needs immediate attention versus what can wait.
We provide realistic cost estimates for repairs and improvements, so there are no surprises. Some issues you can handle yourself with guidance. Others require professional repair or equipment replacement. We never pressure you into unnecessary work. Our goal is giving you complete information so you can make smart decisions about your pool maintenance and budget.
Many inspection customers in Lakewood transition to our regular maintenance service once they understand what their pool needs. Others use our inspection as a roadmap for DIY maintenance and call us for specific repairs. If the inspection reveals equipment problems, our repair technicians can address them quickly. We also offer seasonal services and specialized cleaning to keep your pool in top condition year-round.
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Comprehensive evaluation and expert recommendations for your pool.
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