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Pool Inspection Services

Comprehensive pool inspections for home buyers, sellers, and homeowners who want peace of mind.

Professional pool inspection service for home buyers and sellers in Princeton, TX

Why You Need a Pool Inspection

A swimming pool is a significant investment and a major feature of any home. Whether you are buying a home with a pool, selling a home with a pool, or simply want to assess the condition of your existing pool, a professional inspection gives you the information you need to make smart decisions. Pool inspections reveal hidden problems, identify safety issues, and help you understand what maintenance or repairs might be needed in the future.

Most home inspectors do not have specialized training in pool systems. They might check basic functionality, but they often miss important issues with equipment, plumbing, surfaces, and water chemistry. Our certified pool technicians conduct thorough inspections that cover every aspect of your pool from the structure and surfaces to the equipment and safety features. We provide a detailed written report with photos that documents our findings and recommendations.

We serve homeowners, buyers, sellers, and real estate agents throughout Princeton, Allen, McKinney, and the surrounding areas. Our inspection service is especially valuable during real estate transactions, but many homeowners also use it to get a baseline assessment of their pool condition or to plan for upcoming maintenance and repairs. As your trusted local pool care experts, we give you honest, professional advice you can rely on.

What Our Pool Inspection Covers

Our comprehensive pool inspection includes a detailed evaluation of all pool systems and components:

  • Pool Structure and Surfaces: We inspect the pool shell for cracks, leaks, stains, or damage. We examine the tile, coping, and deck for wear, deterioration, or safety hazards.
  • Equipment Evaluation: We test and evaluate your pump, filter, heater, salt system, automation, and other equipment. We check for proper operation, unusual noises, leaks, and signs of wear or damage.
  • Plumbing and Circulation: We inspect visible plumbing for leaks, cracks, or corrosion. We check return jets, skimmers, and drains for proper flow and function.
  • Electrical Systems: We inspect pool lighting, outlets, bonding, and grounding for safety and code compliance. We check timers, breakers, and control panels.
  • Water Chemistry: We test your water for pH, chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and other parameters. We identify any imbalances that could cause problems.
  • Safety Features: We check fencing, gates, latches, alarms, covers, and other safety features for proper installation and function.
  • Additional Features: We inspect spa equipment, water features, slides, diving boards, and other pool accessories.

What You Get After the Inspection

After completing the inspection, we provide you with a detailed written report that includes our findings, photos of any issues we discovered, and our professional recommendations. The report explains what is working properly, what needs attention now, and what you should plan for in the future. We categorize issues by priority so you know what is urgent and what can wait.

For home buyers, our report gives you the information you need to negotiate with the seller or budget for repairs. For home sellers, our report helps you address issues before listing your home or prepare disclosure information for buyers. For existing homeowners, our report gives you a roadmap for maintaining your pool and planning for future expenses. We are happy to answer questions and explain our findings in as much detail as you need.

When Should You Get a Pool Inspection?

There are several situations when a pool inspection makes sense. If you are buying a home with a pool, get an inspection during your option period so you have time to negotiate repairs or adjust your offer. If you are selling a home with a pool, get an inspection before listing so you can fix problems and avoid surprises during negotiations. If you just moved into a home with a pool and do not know its history, get an inspection to understand what you are working with.

If you have owned your pool for years but have never had it professionally inspected, now is a good time to get a baseline assessment. If you are planning major renovations or upgrades, an inspection can help you prioritize projects. And if you are concerned about the safety or condition of your pool, an inspection gives you peace of mind. After the inspection, if your pool needs repairs or maintenance, we can help with equipment repairs, deep cleaning, or ongoing maintenance.

Schedule Your Pool Inspection Today

Get the detailed information you need about your pool with a professional inspection from certified technicians. Call now to schedule or request a free quote.

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