Most pool inspections identify defects or maintenance issues that often far exceed the cost of the pool inspection. Pool inspections typically have a very good return on their investment as these findings are often either negotiated or properly repaired before the closing.
Swimming pools and spas are a common feature to so many homes in southwest Florida. Our experience tells us that pool inspections are one of the best investments a buyer will make. Pool repairs will cost hundreds of dollars and can easily move into the thousands of dollars dependent upon the extent of the issues. I strongly urge every buyer to consider ordering a pool inspection to prevent any surprises that you did not budget for when purchasing this home.
Each pool is unique and needs to be evaluated by someone who understands the complexities and operations of these systems. A swimming pool system has many moving parts. It is crucial that each part of the system is operating well independently so that this system functions collectively as it is designed. The pool equipment such as pumps, filters and heaters will be engaged so that the operations can be observed and defects will be noted during the course of this inspection. The condition of the pool surface will be noted as well as other visual deficiencies. |