Pool and Spa Inspections

Aerial view of pool

Pool and spa inspections are equally as important as the home inspection. Safety is the number one goal when inspecting a pool or spa; looking at safety barriers and sensors, stairs, ladders, diving platforms, electrical components and receptacles are just a few of the critical components to ensure safety. By following a comprehensive inspection checklist, recommended by the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF), you can be rest assured your investment will be thoroughly inspected and a detailed digital report will be provided.

Included, but not limited to, in a pool & spa inspection:

  • Decking – cracks, drainage, settling, etc.

  • Fencing – self-closing/latching compliant gates, proper height    

  • Vinyl liners – age, patches, discoloration

  • Gunite – cracks, surface condition, stains

  • Tile (if present) and coping – cracked or missing, loose or damaged

  • Electrical – lights, GFCI breakers, timeclock, wiring

  • Filter – type, leaks, pressure

  • Pump(s) – noisy, leaks, strength

  • Heater – type, leaks, operable

  • Air blower – noisy, operable

  • Sanitization – form(s), components

  • Underground lines – pressure test, shutoff valves

  • Bottom Drains – condition, VGB compliant, anti-entrapment

  • Diving Board and/or slide – structurally sound

  • Deck rails and/or ladders – present, safe, condition