Swimming Pool Inspections and Spa Inspections by Licensed Home Inspectors
The PPI Team of Home Inspectors are certified and licensed in a wealth of inspection categories. There is no stoned left unturned in the Protect Property Inspections portfolio of inspection expertise. Spa Inspections and Pool Inspections are only a tip of the iceberg when it comes to our services and abilities. If you have any questions about our menu, capabilities of services, do not hesitate to give us a call to discuss your Inspection needs.
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Ensure your aquatic amenities are safe, functional, and well-maintained with a professional Pool & Spa Inspection from Protect Property Inspections.
What Our Inspection Covers
- Structural Integrity: Examine pool and spa shell, coping, plaster or vinyl lining for cracks, leaks, scaling, or settlement.
- Equipment Performance: Inspect pumps, filters, heaters, timers, control panels, and associated plumbing for efficient operation.
- Electrical Safety Check: Verify bonding, grounding, GFCI protection, and clearances around equipment.
- Plumbing and Water Systems: Assess return lines, skimmers, jets, drains, valves, and detect visible leaks or corrosion.
- Visual Water Features: Evaluate slides, waterfalls, lighting, and safety features like fencing and alarms.
Our inspectors follow Arizona Pool and Spa Standards derived from InterNACHI guidelines to assess functionality and safety across all major components.
Who Benefits from This Inspection?
- Homebuyers evaluating resale properties with pool or spa
- Homeowners looking to confirm safety and avoid costly repairs
- Sellers or real estate professionals preparing properties for market
Why Choose PPI for Your Pool & Spa Inspection?
- Certified, experienced inspectors who understand Arizona climate and construction methods
- Clear, downloadable digital reports with annotated photos and recommendations
- Available as a standalone service or add-on to any home inspection package
What to Expect
- Schedule an inspection online or via phone.
- Our inspector visits your property, typically with the pool/spa in normal operating conditions.
- Inspection takes place using standardized checklists.
- Receive a detailed report same-day or next business day.
Residential Spa & Pool Inspection
Residential pool inspections and spa inspections reports may also provide causes for these defects and possible future options for further evaluation. Residential pool and spa inspection reports may include additional comments and recommendations that will be helpful to the property buyer.
Is This Your First Pool
Is this your first pool or spa? Don’t stress about the minor details and maintenance information. The PPI Home Inspector will educate you on everything you need to know. The PPI Inspector will explain what each component in your pool does and why it is important.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a pool and spa inspection include?
A comprehensive, non-invasive visual inspection of accessible areas, including the pool shell, deck, plumbing, pumps, filters, heaters, electrical components, safety barriers, and alarms. The goal is to identify any material defects present at the time of inspection.
What are the limitations of the inspection?
Inspectors do not judge compliance with building codes or manufacturer specifications, nor do they test water chemistry, dismantle equipment, or inspect latent defects or underground components.
What are the most common issues uncovered during a pool inspection?
Common findings include structural damage (cracks or deterioration), safety hazards (missing barriers, slippery decking), malfunctioning equipment (faulty pumps, heaters, filters), chemical imbalances in water, and drainage or grading issues around the pool area.
How long does a typical pool and spa inspection take?
On average, a full inspection takes about one hour for residential pools, though larger or more complex systems may require additional time.
Why should I have my pool or spa inspected before buying or selling a property?
An inspection ensures safety, operational functionality, and helps identify costly issues before the transaction. Sellers can address problems upfront to increase buyer confidence, while buyers gain peace of mind.
Why should I have my pool or spa inspected before buying or selling a property?
Helpful questions include:
- Are the electrical systems properly bonded and protected by GFCI breakers?
- Is the plumbing in good condition, and free of leaks or blockages?
- Are there hazards surrounding the pool, like exposed wiring or uneven surfaces?
- What safety measures—such as fencing or alarms—are present or advised?
Will equipment testing (like pumps or filters) be done?
Inspectors visually assess and operate readily accessible equipment but generally do not dismantle filters or test internal components. The inspection focuses on visible functional condition.
How soon will I receive the inspection report?
Most inspection services—like those from WIN—provide a detailed report within 24 hours, including findings, photos, and maintenance or repair recommendations.
Pool Inspections and Spa Inspections by Licensed Home Inspectors
Protect Property Inspections LLC is fully insured and employs certified InterNACHI and ASHI professional home inspectors and building analysts.
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PPI proudly serves the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, North Arizona, and Tucson.