Pool Inspection Services
Comprehensive pool inspections for buyers, sellers, and homeowners.

Why Pool Inspections Matter
A swimming pool is a major investment and a significant part of your property value. Whether you are buying a home with a pool, selling your property, or just want to understand your pool's current condition, a professional inspection gives you the facts you need to make informed decisions.
Pool problems are not always visible to untrained eyes. A pool might look fine on the surface but hide expensive issues underneath. Cracked pipes, failing equipment, structural damage, and code violations can cost thousands to fix. An inspection before buying saves you from inheriting someone else's problems. An inspection before selling lets you address issues proactively or price your home appropriately.
Our certified pool technicians inspect every component thoroughly. We test equipment, examine structures, check for leaks, and evaluate overall condition. Then we provide a detailed written report explaining what we found. You get clear information about your pool's health and what, if anything, needs attention.
What We Inspect
Our comprehensive inspection covers all major pool components and systems. We spend 2 to 3 hours examining every aspect of your pool and equipment. Nothing gets overlooked. Here is what we evaluate during a full inspection:
- Pool structure and shell condition (cracks, settling, surface damage)
- Tile, coping, and deck integrity
- Pump operation, motor condition, and seal integrity
- Filter type, age, and functionality
- Heater operation and heat exchanger condition
- Plumbing for leaks, proper flow, and visible damage
- Electrical systems, bonding, and safety compliance
- Automation and control systems
- Salt systems, chemical feeders, or other sanitizing equipment
- Pool lighting and fixtures
- Water features, waterfalls, or spa jets
- Automatic pool cleaners
- Current water chemistry and balance
- Safety equipment (fences, alarms, covers)
We photograph issues we find and include pictures in your report. This documentation helps you understand problems clearly and can be valuable when negotiating repairs or pricing. Every inspection concludes with a detailed written summary of findings, recommended actions, and estimated repair priorities.
Pre-Purchase Pool Inspections
Buying a home with a pool in Miami Gardens? Get an inspection before you close. The general home inspection usually includes only basic pool checks. A specialized pool inspection digs deeper into equipment condition, hidden leaks, and potential problems that could cost you big money after you move in.
We have inspected pools that looked beautiful but needed $10,000 in equipment replacement. We have found major leaks the sellers did not know existed. We have identified electrical hazards and code violations that needed immediate correction. This information becomes leverage during negotiations or helps you walk away from a bad deal.
Schedule your pool inspection as part of your due diligence period. Most real estate contracts give buyers time to inspect and request repairs. Use that time to understand exactly what you are buying. Many of our inspection customers become regular service clients after they move in because they know they can trust our expertise. If the inspection reveals equipment issues, we can provide accurate estimates for our repair services. And once you own the pool, our weekly maintenance service keeps everything in perfect condition.
Pre-Sale and Ownership Inspections
Sellers benefit from inspections too. Having your pool inspected before listing tells you what repairs might come up during buyer inspections. You can fix problems ahead of time or price the property to account for needed work. Either way, you control the situation instead of scrambling after a buyer inspection reveals issues.
Current homeowners also use our inspection service to understand their pool's condition. Maybe you inherited a pool with your home and never learned much about it. Maybe you have owned your pool for years and want to know what maintenance or upgrades it needs. An inspection gives you a complete picture and a roadmap for care.
We approach ownership inspections as educational opportunities. We explain how everything works, point out normal wear versus concerning problems, and help you prioritize any needed attention. Many homeowners gain confidence managing their pools after understanding them better through an inspection. Think of it as a pool health checkup that helps you plan for the future.
