Pool Inspection:
We know having a pool means having fun all season long. We also know that buying a home with a pool can mean not being sure if the pool has been taken care of by previous owners. While a great idea, buying a home that already has a pool could have risks. Previous neglect could mean that you’re inheriting pool problems created by the mistakes of a past owner.
Broken pumps, unbalanced chemical levels, and other issues can be costly and time-consuming to solve. However, with a pool inspection, you’ll be able to know about any potential issues with your new home’s pool before you sign any papers!
Pool inspection looks at the following details of a pool:
· Visible appearance of tile, deck, and coping
· Deck equipment condition
· Water chemistry
· Safety equipment condition
· Pump and motor condition
· Booster pump condition (if present)
· Heater condition
· Lighting and electrical conditions
· Valve functionality