Be sure to include your pool during a home inspection.

Having a pool in South Florida is a luxurious addition to any home. The sunny weather and warm climate make it the perfect spot for family gatherings, weekend barbecues, or just lounging around on a lazy day. However, with that luxury comes responsibility.

As a homeowner or soon-to-be homeowner, it is crucial that you have your pool inspected on a regular basis to ensure the safety of everyone who uses the pool. A thorough inspection can reveal any potential hazards and help to prevent accidents from happening.

The pool inspection is a visual examination of the following:

Pool and spa placement, protective fences, gates, safety barriers, clearance of electrical wires, location of electrical outlets, surrounding coping, and deck for pitting/cracking.

Pool and spa equipment inspection examines the following: pool lights, sub panel and junction box for location/condition, pumps, visible piping, skimmers, exposed wiring, operation of pump, proper skimming and filtration, heater activation, filter pressure and operation of spa blower.

Having a regular pool inspection not only ensures the safety of those using the pool but can also save you money in the long run by identifying minor issues before they become major problems. Additionally, if you are planning to sell your home or property with a pool, having a recent pool inspection report can increase its value and appeal to buyers.

In conclusion, taking care of your pool through regular inspections is an essential part of being a responsible pool owner. It provides peace of mind knowing that your loved ones and guests are safe while enjoying the benefits of a refreshing swim on hot days. Remember, prevention is always better than cure when it comes to maintaining a healthy and enjoyable pool experience.

Certified Pool Operator
Certified advanced pool inspector
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Certified Pool Operator

Our inspector at Florida’s Favorite is also a CPO, which means he has been responsible for managing, supervising, and servicing a public or private aquatic facility. In other words, he has experience most home inspectors do not have.

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