Pool Inspections
I provide pool inspection services for buyers purchasing a property with a pool as well as existing pool owners throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area.
Considering the complex nature, staggering costs and inherent safety risks of the typical residential inground pool system, hiring a professional pool inspector may prove to be one of the smartest investments a residential pool owner can make.
Let my well-rounded knowledge help you understand the condition and maintenance needs of your pool. I’ll also help identify any red flags that could be signs of bigger issues down the road.
So before you jump in the deep end, let me come check it out first!
Non-Biased, Inspection Only Firm
I don’t do pool sales or repairs—my only goal is to give you the most accurate information possible regarding the condition of the pool.
I am a NSPF Certified Pool Inspector/Certified Pool Operator as well as a full member of the Northeast Spa & Pool Association (NESPA) and The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP).
Report
I provide a detailed written report of my findings in an easy to understand format.
Services Available Year Round
My ability to perform pool inspections does not cease when the weather turns cold. I perform pool inspections all year round, even when covered with ice! Using a specialized camera and lighting technology I am able to provide detailed insight as to the condition of the pool and related systems/equipment all year round!
I Know a Thing or Two About Pools
Qualifications & Awards
- Certified Pool Operator (NSPF#19-237969) - The NSPF Certified Pool Operator credential is awarded to the pool professional who has proven, through specialized education sessions, hands-on training classes and examinations to have a thorough understanding of the operation, management, and maintenance of a swimming pool facility.
- Certified Pool Inspector - The NSPF Certified Pool Inspector credential is awarded to the pool professional who has first achieved the NSPF CPO credential, then completed additional training which is specific to defect recognition in swimming pool systems, operation and or safety. This credential is optional and typically only achieved by the pool professional who desires the highest level of competency and expertise.
- Certified Home Inspector (ASHI#200593) - The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) has a Standards of Practice (SOP) & Code of Ethics (COE) specific to pool inspections. Being a Certified Pool Inspector AND a Certified Home Inspector gives me broad knowledge to thoroughly evaluate all systems and related property conditions.
Recent Professional Development Educational Specialty Awards
- Gunite & Shotcrete applications, placement and defect recognition in swimming pool construction
- Assessment of Leaks in swimming pools (Level 1)
- Hands-on leak detection techniques (Level 2)
- ANSI-ASAP 5 Residential Inground Pool Standard Comprehensive Training
- Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act