It is true that new pools need attention too, and it is important to ensure that all aspects of the pool are functioning correctly to prevent potential safety hazards or costly repairs down the line. Pool safety inspections can identify any issues or defects that may have been overlooked during the construction process, such as leaks, faulty electrical wiring, or inadequate safety features.
A thorough pool inspection by a licensed and certified pool inspector can provide peace of mind and help ensure the longevity and safety of your pool. It is recommended that new pool owners schedule an inspection shortly after the construction is complete and before the pool is filled with water.
In summary, a new pool inspection is a valuable investment that can help protect your investment and ensure the safety of all those who use the pool. It is recommended that you contact a licensed and certified pool inspector to schedule an inspection and address any potential issues early on.
What a Pool Inspector Looks For
A pool inspection is a comprehensive examination of the pool and its components to determine their condition and identify any potential safety hazards or necessary repairs. During a pool inspection, a licensed and certified pool inspector will examine the pool structure, plumbing, electrical systems, and other mechanical processes to ensure they are functioning correctly.
Some of the items a pool inspector may check during an inspection include:
- The condition of the pool’s walls, floor, coping, and surrounding decking
- The condition and functionality of the pool’s filter and pump systems
- The condition and safety of the pool’s lighting, electrical wiring and grounding
- The condition and functionality of the pool’s heater and other mechanical equipment
- The condition and safety of the pool’s fencing, gates, and other safety features
- The presence of any leaks or water loss in the pool
The cost of a pool inspection can vary depending on the size and complexity of the pool, as well as the location and complexity of the pool. Starting price for a private home pool is only $75.00, so well worth the new build pool, or yearly to make sure nothing more costly is about to occur.
A pool inspection is essential for both home buyers and home owners to ensure the safety and functionality of the pool. It can also help identify any necessary repairs or upgrades that may be needed to keep the pool in good condition and prevent costly repairs down the line.
At Protect Property Inspections, we wish you a happy and safe sumer full of healthy pool fun!