Inspection

Pool inspection,
PDF in your inbox in 24 hours.

Buying a home with a pool, and the home inspector skipped it the way they usually do? We do the full thing, structure, equipment, plumbing, electrical, chemistry, and the PDF report lands in your inbox inside twenty-four hours so the closing keeps moving.

Flat rate
$199–$299
By pool size. 24-hour PDF report standard.
On the invoice

Every visit, every line spelled out.

  • Pool structure inspection — plaster, tile, coping, deck
  • Equipment audit — pump, filter, heater, salt cell, automation (age + condition)
  • Plumbing pressure test (suction + return)
  • Electrical + bonding inspection
  • Cover inspection (if applicable)
  • Water chemistry baseline
  • Itemized repair/replacement quote for any flagged items
  • 24-hour PDF report with photos
From book to done

What actually happens once you hit send.

01 — Book within 48 hours of offer

We can usually inspect within 2 business days. Sellers prefer notice but we work around tight closings.

02 — On-site, 60–90 minutes

Buyer and agent welcome. We narrate what we're finding as we go.

03 — PDF in 24 hours

Photos, findings, recommendations, repair cost ranges. Format works for lender negotiation and seller concessions.

04 — Closing-day handoff (optional)

If you buy the house, our first weekly visit can be scheduled before closing — pool starts the season with us.

Tuned for the Wasatch

The Utah-specific part of this service.

FAQ

The questions we get for this one.

How long does the inspection take?
60–90 minutes on-site. Report PDF in 24 hours.
Can my realtor be present?
Absolutely. Many of our best realtor partnerships started exactly this way.
What if you find a leak?
We flag it and quote leak detection separately ($399 typical). Buyers often request it as a seller concession before closing.
Adjacent work

Other things we tend to handle.

Alright, let's get your pool on a route.

Quote takes about a minute on the page, no phone tag, no "depends on your pool" stall to pad the number.