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Pool Inspection in Ansley Park, Atlanta

Level Up Leak Detection provides thorough pool inspections in Ansley Park for homebuyers, sellers, and current pool owners. Our certified inspectors evaluate every component — shell, equipment, plumbing, electrical, and safety systems — and deliver a detailed digital report within 24 hours.

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A pool can add significant value to a Ansley Park property, but it can also hide expensive problems beneath the surface. Cracked shells, aging equipment, failing plumbing, and outdated safety features don't always show obvious signs — especially to buyers or homeowners who aren't pool industry professionals. A professional pool inspection gives you documented, expert-level insight into your pool's true condition.

Level Up Leak Detection's pool inspection service in Ansley Park covers every component of your pool system. We evaluate the pool shell and surface condition, looking for cracks, delamination, staining, and finish deterioration. We test and assess all equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, automation controllers, and timers — checking for age, wear, proper operation, and remaining useful life.

Our inspectors pressure test all plumbing lines to identify any leaks or weaknesses in supply lines, return lines, skimmers, and main drains. Underground plumbing problems are among the most expensive issues we find, so this step is critical. We also evaluate all electrical systems including bonding, grounding, GFCI protection, pool lighting, and automation wiring for both function and safety.

Safety compliance is a key part of every Ansley Park inspection. We check barriers, gate latches and closers, drain covers, and alarm systems against current Georgia code requirements. Pool safety standards evolve, and many older Ansley Park pools may not meet current regulations.

The pool deck and coping get evaluated for cracks, settling, drainage issues, and trip hazards. Deck problems often signal deeper structural movement — which is particularly relevant in Ansley Park where mature tree root systems and aging underground infrastructure on century-old lots. If your pool includes water features like spillovers, fountains, bubblers, or deck jets, those are inspected for proper function and potential leaks as well.

Our Ansley Park inspection process is designed to be thorough and efficient. We typically schedule within 24 to 48 hours and spend one to two hours on site. Within 24 hours of your inspection, you receive a comprehensive digital report that includes condition assessments for every component, photographs documenting any issues, estimated repair costs for problems identified, a priority ranking of urgent versus monitor versus cosmetic issues, and maintenance recommendations specific to Ansley Park conditions.

After delivering the report, we offer a personal review call to walk you through every finding. No confusing pool terminology — just clear, plain-language explanations so you can make informed decisions.

Whether you're buying a Ansley Park home and want to know exactly what you're getting, selling and want to demonstrate your pool's condition to potential buyers, or simply want a professional assessment of your existing pool, Level Up Leak Detection delivers the thorough inspection this investment deserves.

FAQs

What does a pool inspection in Ansley Park include?

Our inspection covers the pool shell and surface, all mechanical equipment, plumbing pressure testing, electrical systems, safety compliance, pool deck and coping, and any water features. You receive a comprehensive digital report with photos, findings, cost estimates, and prioritized recommendations within 24 hours.

Should I get a pool inspection before buying a home in Ansley Park?

Absolutely. A pool inspection can reveal hidden problems that cost thousands to repair — from underground plumbing leaks to failing equipment and safety code violations. In Ansley Park, established root systems from towering hardwoods infiltrate plumbing lines, while the area's clay substrate shifts with moisture changes. Our inspection report gives you the documentation you need to negotiate repairs or adjust your offer.

How long does a pool inspection take?

Most Ansley Park pool inspections take one to two hours on site, depending on pool size and the complexity of the system. We operate all equipment, conduct pressure testing, and thoroughly document our findings during the visit.

How is a pool inspection different from a pool leak detection?

A pool inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of your entire pool system — structure, equipment, plumbing, electrical, safety, and cosmetic condition. Leak detection specifically focuses on locating the source of water loss. If we discover evidence of a leak during an inspection, we can perform targeted leak detection as a follow-up service.

Do you inspect pool equipment and how old it is?

Yes. We evaluate every piece of equipment on your pool pad — pumps, filters, heaters, salt chlorine generators, automation systems, and timers. We assess current function, check for wear and damage, and estimate remaining useful life so you can plan for future replacements.

How soon can I get a pool inspection in Ansley Park?

We typically schedule Ansley Park pool inspections within 24 to 48 hours. We understand that real estate transactions move on tight timelines, so we prioritize scheduling to meet your deadlines.

Simple Process

How It Works

Step 1

Schedule

Contact us via phone or online form. We'll set up a convenient time for your inspection.

Step 2

Detect

Our certified technicians use specialized equipment to locate the leak source and deliver a detailed leak detection report.

Step 3

Repair

After your leak detection report is delivered, we will provide an estimate for any recommended repairs.

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