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Just as a home inspection informs you about the condition of the
home you are interested in purchasing, a pool inspection informs
you about the condition of the pool.
The intent of a pool inspection is to evaluate the current condition
of all accessible pool components and the inspection consists of
four phases:
1. Pool / spa placement and protection. This
includes fencing, gates, screen enclosure, proximity to electrical
wires, location of electrical outlets and placement to the home.
2. Pool / spa vessel and coping. This includes
the pool and deck surface condition (cracks, discoloration, and
pitting) and the coping surrounding the pool (open joints, cracking).
Drains are inspected for the presence of anti-vortex covers for
safety reasons.
3. Pool / spa equipment. This includes inspection
of pool/spa lights, the presence of GFCI devices, junction box condition
and location, pumps, filters, piping, timers, disconnects, heaters,
controls, accessories, skimmers, and the appropriate electrical
bonding is in place.
4. Pool / spa equipment operation. This includes
operation of the pump, inspection for leakage, proper skimming and
filtration, heater activation, filter pressure and the operation
of the spa blower.
Upon completion of the pool/spa inspection a detailed report will
be generated. The report will summarize our findings and include
general maintenance tips, identify areas in need of attention. These
added value tips will help you understand how to make the pool operational
and reasonable to maintain. Our report enables you to proceed with
confidence in your purchasing decision and to look forward to becoming
a pool owner.
Each BrickKicker franchisee is independently owned and operated.
This is an optional service that may not be offered in your area.
Please contact your local BrickKicker to determine if this service
is available.
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