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Our swimming pool inspection services are comprehensive and include a thorough examination of your pool’s interior, lighting, tile, and decking. We also offer pool safety and barrier inspections, leak detection, and expert witness services. With our 100% satisfaction guarantee, you can be confident in the quality of our services.
In addition to our pool inspection services, we also offer expert witness services for legal cases involving pools. Our certified pool inspectors can provide expert testimony on pool safety, construction defects, and more.
During a pool inspection, our certified pool inspectors will examine all aspects of your pool and its surrounding area, including pool safety, barriers, leaks, and more. We will provide you with a detailed report of any issues or concerns we find.
Pool safety is our top priority. Our pool safety inspections include a review of your pool’s barriers, fencing, gates, and pool covers to ensure they are up-to-code and functioning properly.
We’ll inspect the interior of your pool for any cracks, leaks, or other issues that could compromise the safety or structural integrity of your pool.
Proper pool lighting is important for safety and enjoyment. Our pool inspectors will check your pool’s lighting fixtures and wiring to ensure they are in good condition and functioning properly.
The tile and decking around your pool can affect both its safety and aesthetic appeal. We’ll inspect these areas for any issues or concerns that need to be addressed.
It’s important to note that a pool inspection does not include repairs or maintenance. If any issues are found during the inspection, our certified pool inspectors can provide recommendations for repairs and maintenance.
The cost of a pool inspection can vary depending on the location, size, and type of pool. Contact us today to request a quote for your pool inspection needs.
A pool filter inspection involves checking the filter’s pressure, flow rate, and overall condition. The inspector will also look for any signs of damage or wear, and clean or replace the filter as needed.
To keep your toddler safe around the pool, always supervise them when they’re in or near the water. Install a pool fence or barrier with a self-closing and self-latching gate, and make sure all pool toys and floats are removed from the water after use.
The cost of a pool inspection can vary depending on the location, size, and type of pool. Contact a certified pool inspection company for a quote specific to your needs.
To check the cleanliness of your pool, use a pool test kit to measure the pH and chlorine levels. You can also visually inspect the pool for any debris or algae buildup.
The easiest way to test pool water is to use a pool test kit. These kits are available at most pool supply stores and include strips or drops to measure the pH, chlorine, and other chemical levels in your pool.
The frequency of filter changes depends on the type of filter you have and the frequency of pool use. As a general guideline, cartridge filters should be cleaned or replaced every 6-12 months, while sand filters should be replaced every 3-5 years.
If your pool water is not as clear as it should be, or you notice sand in your pool, it may be time to replace your filter sand. A certified pool inspector can help determine if your filter needs new sand.
If your pool water is cloudy or has a strong chlorine smell, or if you notice debris or algae buildup in your pool, it may be a sign that your pool filter is not functioning properly. A certified pool inspector can help diagnose and fix any issues with your pool filter.