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Winnipeg Pool Inspections Swimming pools can be a key selling feature for any househunter. As much as you might love the idea of spring pool parties, it’s important to make sure that a pool is in good condition before signing on the dotted line. If you want a clean bill of health for your swim space, just call Puddle for your Winnipeg pool inspection service.
Whether you are buying or selling, or want to maintain your existing pool, an inspection will point out existing issues and prospective problems. Even if a pool looks good from the outside, there may be problems lurking just below the water line. A professional inspection will assess surfaces and structures, as well as internal systems and safety features.
What is Included in a Level 1 Swimming Pool Inspection
All pools and hot tubs depend on several systems to run smoothly. There are several different types of pool inspection services on the market, each with a different goal. Some pool assessments revolve around construction and permitting, while others are used for insurance purposes. The trouble is that neither of these covers whether or not a pool is functional! A level 1 pool inspection focuses on the condition and functionality of swimming pool structures and the internal systems that keep them moving.
The experts at Puddle Pool Services use a multi-step process to inspect your pool and provide key insights that will help to prevent damage and prolong the lifespan of any pool or spa.
Visual Inspections: Swimming pools are susceptible to physical damage and wear and tear. Many pool owners can spot obvious damage like slab cracks or broken and missing tiles, but not all damage is obvious. Trained eyes can spot even subtle damage like small tears in liners or weakening concrete. This gives home buyers, sellers or owners the chance to get ahead of the problem with preventative repairs and pool maintenance.
System Testing: There’s nothing worse than finalizing a sale only to find out that heaters are broken down or filtration systems aren’t running. Puddle technicians test and review pool equipment, internal plumbing lines, heaters and more to ensure functionality.
Assessments of Surrounding Areas: In addition to inspecting pools themselves, Puddle technicians will review the surrounding areas as well. If a pool deck is in disrepair, it’s only a matter of time until a rogue nail tears a liner. Puddle crews review safety features and accessories like ladders, railings, diving boards and slides for signs of rust, corrosion or loosened fixtures.
The Importance of Professional Pool Inspections: Get Peace of Mind with Puddle Pools
As a seller, securing a clean bill of health for a swimming pool can put potential buyers at ease and expedite the sale process. Scheduling a home inspection is a great idea any time a property changes hands, but these don’t always include swimming pools. Puddle experts review residential pools for peace of mind. It’s important to note that level 1 pool inspections don’t include a written report.
If you are new to being a pool owner and need help with maintenance, all it takes is one call to a local Puddle pro. Ask about routine cleaning programs that go beyond chlorine levels, balancing pool water, removing debris and maintaining safe swim spaces.
Swimming pools can be a key selling feature for any househunter. As much as you might love the idea of spring pool parties, it’s important to make sure that a pool is in good condition before signing on the dotted line. If you want a clean bill of health for your swim space, just call Puddle for your Winnipeg pool inspection service.
Whether you are buying or selling, or want to maintain your existing pool, an inspection will point out existing issues and prospective problems. Even if a pool looks good from the outside, there may be problems lurking just below the water line. A professional inspection will assess surfaces and structures, as well as internal systems and safety features.
What is Included in a Level 1 Swimming Pool Inspection
All pools and hot tubs depend on several systems to run smoothly. There are several different types of pool inspection services on the market, each with a different goal. Some pool assessments revolve around construction and permitting, while others are used for insurance purposes. The trouble is that neither of these covers whether or not a pool is functional! A level 1 pool inspection focuses on the condition and functionality of swimming pool structures and the internal systems that keep them moving.
The experts at Puddle Pool Services use a multi-step process to inspect your pool and provide key insights that will help to prevent damage and prolong the lifespan of any pool or spa.
Visual Inspections: Swimming pools are susceptible to physical damage and wear and tear. Many pool owners can spot obvious damage like slab cracks or broken and missing tiles, but not all damage is obvious. Trained eyes can spot even subtle damage like small tears in liners or weakening concrete. This gives home buyers, sellers or owners the chance to get ahead of the problem with preventative repairs and pool maintenance.
System Testing: There’s nothing worse than finalizing a sale only to find out that heaters are broken down or filtration systems aren’t running. Puddle technicians test and review pool equipment, internal plumbing lines, heaters and more to ensure functionality.
Assessments of Surrounding Areas: In addition to inspecting pools themselves, Puddle technicians will review the surrounding areas as well. If a pool deck is in disrepair, it’s only a matter of time until a rogue nail tears a liner. Puddle crews review safety features and accessories like ladders, railings, diving boards and slides for signs of rust, corrosion or loosened fixtures.
The Importance of Professional Pool Inspections: Get Peace of Mind with Puddle Pools
As a seller, securing a clean bill of health for a swimming pool can put potential buyers at ease and expedite the sale process. Scheduling a home inspection is a great idea any time a property changes hands, but these don’t always include swimming pools. Puddle experts review residential pools for peace of mind. It’s important to note that level 1 pool inspections don’t include a written report.
If you are new to being a pool owner and need help with maintenance, all it takes is one call to a local Puddle pro. Ask about routine cleaning programs that go beyond chlorine levels, balancing pool water, removing debris and maintaining safe swim spaces.

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