
Pool Inspections
Comprehensive Pool Inspections
Pure Pool Solutions' expert team performs Pool Inspections. We provide complete assessments of the pool surface, coping, lights, drains, mastic, tile condition, as well as pumps, heaters, filter and general condition of pool. This inspection is complete with photos, and a full report is delivered within 48 hours of inspection.
A Pool Inspection Includes
Basic Measurements and Materials
Your pool inspector will start with the basics by checking the:
- Pool size
- Pool depth
- Type of pool materials used in construction (poured cement, fiberglass, or vinyl
Exterior Inspection
The pool inspector will then make sure that:
- There are no cracks in the surface
- Railings, ladders, and diving boards
- Filter casings are working and properly installed
Water Level Inspection
Water levels are also tested, and the pool inspector will make sure your pool has proper levels of:
- Chlorine
- Calcium
- pH
- Alkalinity
Monitoring these levels is important, so the water doesnt put anyone in danger or harm the pool equipment.
Pool Equipment Check
If there's a problem with the filter or water pressure, we will recommend an additional round of tests by a leak detection specialist.
During the pool equipment check, the inspector will make sure:
- The main drain is up to code
- All motors and pumps are working
- The timer system is properly wired and in good condition
- The heater and light fixtures are free of condensation
- The wires are properly grounded
- Proper safety controls and GFIs are in place
- All electrical codes have been followed
What Does a Pool Inspector Do?
We will help identify potential hazards and necessary repairs, and advise you of options to rectify any problems. Afterward, the inspector will give you a full written report, usually within a day or two of the inspection, or send a copy via email.
The inspection report will include include:
- Detailed feedback on each pool component and a rating of its condition
- Problem areas that need to be repaired
- Information about the equipment and when it may need to be replaced
Pool Size
Many inspectors will base the rate of their inspection on the size by square foot and depth of your pool. Basically, the bigger and deeper the pool, the higher the cost will be.
Pool Equipment
If your pool comes equipped with special features like a hot tub, diving board, slide, or waterfall, there is more for the inspector to check and, therefore, a higher inspection price tag.