Pool Inspection in North Las Vegas, NV
Newer master-planned pools can still hide settling stress and build-quality issues, especially as warranties wind down. Level Up Leak Detection of West Las Vegas inspects the full system and documents condition while it still matters.
North Las Vegas pools skew newer, built across master-planned communities like Aliante on land that was open ground a generation ago. A newer pool is not automatically a problem-free pool, and our inspection focuses on the issues this inventory actually develops: settling stress, build-quality variation, and equipment approaching its first replacement.
What a North Las Vegas Pool Inspection Covers
Structure and settling signs
Shell, coping, tile, and deck evaluated for cracks and separation that point to ongoing settling on recently developed ground.
Equipment and circulation
Pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, and skimmers tested and documented for age and remaining service life, with attention to components nearing the 8-to-12-year replacement window.
Plumbing and safety
Pressure testing to flag hidden leaks at settling-stressed joints, plus drain covers, bonding, GFCI protection, and code compliance.
Why It Matters Here
If your pool is still under builder warranty, a documented inspection gives you leverage to address build-quality issues before that window closes. If you are buying, it tells you whether a young pool was built well. Either way, the written report turns assumptions into evidence.
We deliver findings in a format you can take to your builder, a buyer, or your own files.
FAQs
My North Las Vegas pool is newer. Do I really need an inspection?
Newer pools on freshly developed ground still settle, and build quality varied across the boom. An inspection catches those issues, and if you are still under warranty, gives you documentation to act on before it expires.
Can an inspection help with a builder warranty claim?
Yes. We document structure, equipment, and plumbing condition in a written report you can take directly to your builder.
Do you test the equipment or just look at the pool?
We test all major equipment under operating conditions and document age and remaining service life, not just eyeball the shell.
How long does it take?
Typically one to two hours, depending on the pool and its features.
How It Works
Schedule
Contact us via phone or online form. We'll set up a convenient time for your inspection.
Detect
Our certified technicians use specialized equipment to locate the leak source and deliver a detailed leak detection report.
Repair
After your leak detection report is delivered, we will provide an estimate for any recommended repairs.
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