Pool Inspection Services
Comprehensive pool inspections for buyers, sellers, and homeowners who want to know the true condition of their pool.
Why Get a Pool Inspection
A pool inspection gives you a detailed picture of your pool's condition. Whether you are buying a home with a pool, selling your property, or just want to understand what maintenance or repairs you need, a professional inspection reveals hidden issues before they become expensive problems.
Many Glendora homebuyers discover pool problems after closing on a house. Cracked plaster, failing equipment, and structural issues can cost thousands to repair. Our pool inspection service helps you make informed decisions and negotiate repairs before you commit to a purchase.
Even if you are not buying or selling, an inspection is valuable. We often find small issues that are easy to fix now but could lead to major damage if ignored. Knowing what needs attention helps you budget for maintenance and avoid surprise repair bills.
What Our Inspection Covers
Our pool inspection is thorough and detailed. We examine every component of your pool system and provide a written report with photos. Here is what we check:
- •Pool Structure: Cracks in plaster or tile, delamination, surface stains, and waterline condition
- •Coping and Decking: Damage, settling, trip hazards, and separation from pool shell
- •Equipment Operation: Pump, filter, heater, lights, automation, and salt systems
- •Plumbing: Leaks, valve function, PVC condition, and skimmer integrity
- •Electrical Systems: GFCI protection, bonding, wiring condition, and safety compliance
- •Water Chemistry: pH, chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer levels
- •Safety Features: Fencing, gates, alarms, drain covers, and compliance with local codes
After the inspection, we provide a detailed report explaining what we found, what needs immediate attention, and what can wait. If you need repairs, we can handle those too with our equipment repair service or tile and surface restoration.
Who Should Get an Inspection
Homebuyers
If you are buying a house with a pool, do not skip the inspection. Home inspectors often miss pool-specific issues because they lack specialized knowledge. We evaluate the pool system thoroughly and give you accurate repair cost estimates so you know what you are getting into.
Home Sellers
Selling your home? A pre-listing pool inspection shows buyers that your pool is well-maintained. It also lets you fix small issues before they become negotiation problems. A clean inspection report gives buyers confidence and can speed up the sale.
Current Pool Owners
Even if you are not buying or selling, an inspection helps you stay ahead of maintenance. If your pool is older or you recently moved in, an inspection tells you what needs attention now and what to plan for in the future. It is like a checkup for your pool. After the inspection, many homeowners sign up for our weekly maintenance service to keep their pool in top condition.

