06/05/2026
Pool Inspection 101 💧🔍
Why It Matters in Every Real Estate Transaction
When a home has a pool, the inspection isn’t optional — it’s mission‑critical. A pool can be a major asset or a major liability, and the difference comes down to what gets uncovered before you sign.
Here’s what a proper pool inspection protects you from:
• Hidden structural issues — cracks, leaks, failing surfaces
• Aging or unsafe equipment — pumps, filters, heaters, electrical
• Water chemistry problems — clarity, sanitation, long‑term maintenance costs
• Safety compliance gaps — fencing, gates, covers, code requirements
• Solar + system inefficiencies — energy waste and repair surprises
For Buyers, a Pool Inspection means Clarity, Confidence, and Negotiating Power.
For Sellers, it means Fewer Surprises and a smoother path to closing.
At the end of the day, a pool isn’t just a feature — it’s a system.
And systems need experts.
From today’s Thompson Team fieldwork:
Pool inspected.
Issues identified.
Clients protected.
That’s how we do real estate in Burlington County.