Pool Inspections in Ponte Vedra, St. Johns or Nocatee
![]() If you’re buying a new home in the Ponte Vedra/St. Johns/Nocatee/Vilano Beach area, it may be a good idea to get a swimming pool inspector in addition to your home inspection. A good pool inspection should assure you of several issues from the elevation of the deck surface to the functionality of the pump. It’s the best way to ensure that your new pool will pass health and safety inspections and they may uncover quite a few things that a general home inspection will not be privy to. Even if the home inspector does include the pool in their inspection, that evaluation may be lacking. An inground pool’s structure and its mechanics are complex. Pumps, filters, heaters and the like are parts that a typical home inspector may not be trained to assess and many pools have additional specialty equipment and accessories like fountains if you happen to be in a more affluent area. Automatic pool covers, infinity edges and LED lighting are just a few examples of specialty equipment and accessories that make it really difficult for your average home inspector to be prepared for. A pool inspector though, has seen all of that and then some. Pool industry experts highly recommend hiring someone to that will inspect your pool specifically. If you don’t, and the home inspector misses something important it could cost you thousands.
Regularly scheduled pool maintenance will prevent or reduce the contaminants and problems that you may encounter being a swimming pool owner. A proper and thorough pool inspection – offered specifically by pool pros – will not be required as often if you sign up for regular maintenance. We’ve been doing pool maintenance for so long that we know exactly what to look for to keep your pool in tip-top shape year around. |
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