Pool Inspection Service in Los Angeles
Independent pool inspection service across Los Angeles. Pre-purchase, seasonal, and equipment-diagnostic inspections by an experienced pool company, never a generic home inspector. 60-90 minute on-site, written report inside 24-48 hours.
Every job includes the following.
- On-site inspection: structure, equipment, plumbing, electrical, bonding
- Written report within 24 to 48 hours, photos and code refs
- Estimated remaining life on every major component
- Repair quote you can shop, hire us, or both
- Independent line, firewalled from the construction quote
- Suitable for buyers, sellers, agents, lenders, and insurers
Four steps. Written commitments at every step.
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Free site visit
Steve or a senior tech walks the property, measures, photographs, and discusses scope with you in person.
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Written quote
Itemized quote in 48 hours. No hidden line items, no upcharge surprises mid-job.
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Schedule
Pick a start date that works for your household. We commit in writing and send a 24-hour reminder before each crew visit.
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Execute & sign-off
Same W-2 crew start to finish. Daily photo updates. Final walk-through and warranty docs delivered before you pay the balance.
See the difference real pool inspections & diagnostics makes.
A look at the kind of transformation our crew delivers on every pool inspections & diagnostics job.
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- Pool Inspection & Diagnosis (1st Service Call) $159
Final price depends on pool size, equipment, finish selection, and site access. We give you a written quote within 48 hours of the free site visit. No mid-job upcharges.
What customers ask before signing the contract.
How is this different from a general home inspection?
General home inspectors scan a pool for 5 to 10 minutes and look at gross condition. We spend 60 to 90 minutes pressure-testing, opening equipment, checking bonding continuity, and photographing structural cracks.
Will you tell me to walk away from a pool?
Yes when walking away is the right call. The inspection line is firewalled from construction. We have killed our own six-figure construction quotes when the pool was past saving.
Will the report stand up with my lender or home warranty?
Yes. The report includes inspector credentials, methodology, and dated photos. Lenders and home warranty companies accept it as third-party documentation.
What is included in a pre-purchase inspection?
Structural shell condition, equipment function and age, plumbing pressure test, electrical bonding continuity, and a visual check of tile, coping, and decking. You get an estimated remaining life on every major component, not just a pass or fail.
Can I be there during the inspection?
Yes, and we encourage it for pre-purchase inspections. Walking the pool with you in person lets us point out findings in real time instead of you reading about them cold in a written report a day later.
How much does a pool inspection typically save a buyer?
It varies, but catching a failing heater, an undersized pad, or a structural crack before close routinely gives buyers $5,000 to $20,000 of negotiating leverage on the purchase price, well beyond the cost of the inspection itself.
Do you inspect spas and water features too?
Yes. Attached spas, water features, and automation systems are all included in the standard scope when present, since they share plumbing and electrical with the pool and can hide their own separate issues.
What if the seller already had an inspection done?
We still recommend an independent one. A seller-ordered inspection is paid for by the seller, which is a conflict of interest even when the inspector is honest. Buyers get their own report addressed to them, not filtered through someone else's incentive.
Is equipment diagnostics the same thing as a pre-purchase inspection?
No, they are two different inspection types under the same Mechanics line. Equipment diagnostics is a narrower, faster visit focused specifically on a malfunctioning component, while pre-purchase covers the entire pool system.