Pool & Spa Inspection Dallas Fort Worth

A pool should be an asset, not a liability. We help you know what you're getting.

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What We Inspect

David is certified through InterNACHI to inspect pools, and he evaluates every component that affects your pool’s safety, functionality, and longevity. We take our time to assess the structural integrity, mechanical systems, and safety features that matter most to your family.

Your pool is truly a system that all works together, from the shell and decking to the pumps, filters, and safety equipment. Our comprehensive inspection helps you understand what’s working well, what needs attention, and what to budget for in the coming years.

Pool and spa inspections are an available add-on for our comprehensive inspection service. We don’t just check boxes and leave. We explain what we find so you can make informed decisions about your property investment.

What We Inspect For Pools And Spas

Safety First

Pool safety isn’t optional. It’s essential. We inspect all safety features including barriers, gates, latches, and alarms to help protect your family and guests.

David examines pool decking for slip hazards, checks electrical connections for proper GFCI protection, and evaluates water quality systems. We also assess lighting for evening safety and review any automatic pool covers or safety equipment.

Whether you’re buying a home with a pool or maintaining an existing one, understanding your safety systems gives you confidence and helps prevent accidents.

Importance Of Pool Safety

Key Inspection Areas

Structural Components

Pool shell, coping, decking, tile, and plaster condition assessment.

Equipment Systems

Pumps, filters, heaters, automation systems, and plumbing evaluation.

Safety Features

Barriers, gates, alarms, GFCI protection, and compliance review.

For Every Situation

Homebuyers: Know what you’re buying before you close. Pool repairs can be expensive, and our inspection helps you understand any issues upfront and negotiate accordingly.

Home Sellers: A pre-listing pool inspection lets you address problems on your terms rather than during negotiations. Show buyers you’re transparent about your property’s condition.

Current Homeowners: Annual pool inspections catch small problems before they become major expenses. Regular assessment helps maintain your investment and ensures continued safe operation.

David’s InterNACHI pool inspection certification means you get thorough evaluation from someone who understands how pool systems actually work.

A note about hot tubs and spas: Removable hot tubs don’t have much to inspect — 90% of the time they’re drained. When they are operational, we verify that the unit turns on and that GFCI protection is functioning. Think of it as essentially a giant bathtub. We’ll set appropriate expectations during scheduling so you know what to expect.

Know What You Are Buying

Client Experience

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Whether you're buying, selling, or maintaining, we help you understand your pool system.