Pool Inspection Services
Complete pool evaluations for buyers, sellers, and homeowners who want to know their pool's true condition.

Know Exactly What You Are Getting
Buying a home with a pool is exciting. But that pool could be hiding expensive problems that are not obvious during a casual walkthrough. A pool that looks fine on the surface might have a failing pump, cracked plumbing, or chemical balance issues that cost thousands to fix. If you are selling a home, knowing your pool's true condition helps you price correctly and avoid surprises during negotiations. If you already own your pool, periodic inspections catch problems early before they become emergencies.
Our comprehensive pool inspection service gives you complete information about your pool's condition. We examine every component from equipment to plumbing to pool surfaces. We test water chemistry and evaluate overall maintenance. You get a detailed written report explaining what we found, what needs attention now, what can wait, and realistic cost estimates for any necessary repairs. Whether you are buying, selling, or just want peace of mind, our inspection service protects your investment and helps you make informed decisions.
What Our Comprehensive Inspection Includes
We conduct thorough inspections that cover every aspect of your pool system. Our trained technicians know what to look for and where problems typically hide. Here is what we examine during a complete pool inspection:
- Equipment evaluation of pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, and automation components
- Plumbing inspection checking for leaks, cracks, proper flow, and valve function
- Electrical assessment of wiring, breakers, timers, GFCI protection, and lighting
- Pool surface condition examining plaster, tile, grout, and coping for cracks, stains, or deterioration
- Water chemistry testing for pH, chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and other parameters
- Structural integrity looking for signs of settling, cracking, or other structural concerns
- Deck and surrounding area checking for trip hazards, drainage issues, or damage
- Safety equipment verifying proper drain covers, fencing, and required safety features
After the inspection, you receive a comprehensive written report with photos documenting our findings. We explain everything in plain English without confusing jargon. If repairs are needed, we prioritize them into immediate concerns, items to address soon, and things to keep an eye on. Many customers use our inspection report to negotiate home prices or to plan their maintenance budget for the coming year. If the inspection reveals the need for regular maintenance, our weekly service keeps everything in top condition.
For Home Buyers: Avoid Expensive Surprises
Standard home inspections often miss pool-specific issues because general home inspectors lack specialized pool knowledge. They might check that the pump turns on, but they do not know if it is the right size for the pool or if it sounds like bearings are failing. They might notice a small crack but not recognize that it indicates a bigger structural problem. Our pool-specific inspection catches these issues before you close on the house.
We have inspected pools for Paramount home buyers that looked perfect but needed new heaters, filter replacements, or had hidden leaks that would cost thousands to repair. Armed with our inspection report, buyers can either negotiate for the seller to make repairs, adjust their offer price, or walk away from a problem property. Spending a few hundred dollars on an inspection can save you thousands in unexpected repair costs after you move in.
If the inspection reveals equipment problems, we can provide accurate repair estimates. Our equipment repair service handles any issues found during inspection. If the pool needs major cleaning or restoration work, we offer comprehensive services to bring it back to perfect condition.
For Homeowners: Preventive Maintenance Planning
You do not have to be buying or selling to benefit from a pool inspection. Many homeowners schedule annual or biannual inspections as part of preventive maintenance. Regular inspections catch small problems before they become expensive emergencies. A minor leak discovered early might cost $200 to fix. The same leak ignored for a year could cause structural damage costing thousands.
Inspections also help you budget for future repairs and upgrades. Maybe your heater still works but is old and inefficient. Knowing it might need replacement in the next year or two helps you plan financially. Perhaps your plaster shows early signs of deterioration. Understanding the timeline for resurfacing lets you save up and schedule the work at your convenience rather than dealing with an emergency.
We often find issues during inspections that homeowners had no idea existed. Equipment running inefficiently and wasting energy. Chemical imbalances damaging pool surfaces. Safety concerns that put family members at risk. Addressing these problems improves your pool experience and protects your investment. If the inspection reveals the need for filter service, our filter cleaning and replacement keeps your system running efficiently.
