Pool Inspection
Thorough, non-invasive pool inspections built for the demands of the Mojave, backed by over 30 years of expertise.
Pool Inspections Backed by Decades of Expertise
A West Las Vegas pool works harder than almost any pool in the country. With a swim season that runs from early spring well into fall and sunshine nearly every day of the year, the structure, surfaces, and equipment rarely get a rest. Level Up Leak Detection of West Las Vegas brings decades of hands-on experience to a full system inspection that accounts for those desert demands.
What Our Pool Inspection Covers
- Structure, tile, and interior surface checked for cracks and wear, reading past the mineral scale our hard Nevada water leaves behind
- All major equipment evaluated, including pumps, filters, heaters, and skimmers, with extra attention to parts the sun and long season age faster than their ratings suggest
- Lighting and electrical circuits tested for safety and code compliance
- Drain covers and plumbing inspected against current standards
- Performance verified on any attached spa, water feature, or fountain
- Every finding documented so you have a complete, honest picture of the pool's condition
We assess the true condition underneath, not just what is visible at the surface, and we walk you through it in plain language so nothing about your pool stays a mystery.
Small Problems Become Big Expenses When Left Undetected
In the desert, the issues that hide beneath the surface tend to escalate quickly:
- Intense UV degrades seals, gaskets, and surfaces faster than in milder climates
- Triple-digit heat drives daily thermal expansion and contraction that turns a hairline crack into a structural problem
- Much of the valley sits over caliche, a rock-hard cemented layer, so a leak ignored until it requires excavation becomes far more expensive to reach and repair
There is also a resource cost unique to Southern Nevada. A small, undetected leak in a region where water is scarce and conservation is built into local rules is not just a line on your utility bill, it is a steady waste of a limited supply. Whether you are buying a home with a pool, preparing to sell, or simply protecting the pool you already own, a professional inspection replaces guesswork with documented fact, so you can fix the right things at the right time and avoid a five-figure surprise down the road.
When You Need a Pool Inspection
- Before you buy a home with a pool, so you know exactly what you are inheriting
- Before you list a home, so a surprise finding does not derail the sale
- When you have taken over a pool whose history you do not know
- After a season of heavy use or noticeable water loss
- As routine preventive maintenance to catch desert wear early
FAQs
What's included in a pool inspection?
We inspect the pool structure, tile, and interior surface; all major equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, and skimmers; lighting and electrical circuits; drain covers and plumbing; and any attached spa or water feature. You receive documented findings on the true condition of each, not just a quick surface glance.
Do I really need a pool inspection before buying a home in Las Vegas?
Yes. A pool is one of the most expensive features of a desert property, and problems like UV-aged equipment, caliche-bound plumbing leaks, or scale-hidden cracks are easy to miss. A professional inspection tells you what you are actually buying before it becomes your bill.
How long does a pool inspection take?
Most inspections take one to two hours depending on the size and complexity of the pool and its equipment. We document everything and walk you through the findings so you understand the condition and any priorities.
Why does the desert climate matter for pool inspections?
Las Vegas pools face intense UV, triple-digit heat, a near year-round season, and caliche ground. These conditions age equipment and surfaces faster and make leaks harder and costlier to reach. We inspect specifically for that wear instead of applying a generic checklist.
Can you tell the difference between scale and an actual crack?
Yes. Our hard Nevada water leaves mineral scale that can hide real cracks and mimic damage. Our technicians know how to read past the calcium buildup to assess the genuine condition of the surface and structure underneath.
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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