So here we're embarking on another pool season. But, is your pool season-ready? There can be several things that may hold you back from opening the swimming pool, but to jump-start the prep, here are all the key areas you must keep a check on:
Walk AroundLooking around the area before getting to the pool itself is what the process begins with. This walk-around deals with the exterior areas to ensure the deck and mastic are proper and safe. Here, it's also necessary to take a look at the security features, including latch gates and fence, etc.
DamagesThis aspect deals with any foundational leaks or cracks that may result in costlier repairs or safety issues in the future.
BugsInsects, bugs, and other rodents in the wrong areas create troubles for pool owners. You'd be shocked to know people even find dead lizards, anthills, or wasp hives in places that are hidden. So, make sure you thoroughly check and clean the filters, breaker panels, and even those places that are difficult to reach for you but might affect the water/ equipment quality once you open the pool. Also, check for ants around motors on equipment pad to prevent ants from damaging motor and shortening the lifespan of motor. Little steps go a long way.
Pool HardwareSwimming pool inspections also cater to the pool hardware, including lights, drains, ladders, and safety rails. So, ensure everything's in proper place and secure.
EquipmentThe pool equipment is like an automobile - if you don't frequently operate the machinery, it'll wear out. So, before the swimming pool opening process, make sure the pool equipment is running smoothly and has no leaks. You'd also want to ensure that air isn't getting back into the system - a little blowback is fine, but too much of it impacts the functionality. So, swimming pool inspections are incomplete without having to take a look at the filters, heaters, pumps, and other electrical components.
WaterOnce the equipment is running and is free from bugs or leaks, move on to the water chemistry. Swimming pool inspections are incomplete if you don't test the water. Also, if you think the pool has no algae and a few drops of chlorine is a good step - no, that's not what you're supposed to do. This is where we'd suggest you to go for professional help since this step is no fun.
Problems with a pool may pose serious financial and personal risks. So, professional swimming pool inspections put an expert on duty to check for the pool's functionality and security. They give you a better idea of what condition the pool is in along with the surrounding areas.
Swimming pool inspections are exhaustive, and the objective is to identify what damages or replacements may be affecting the swimming pool (if any). In the end, the inspector prepares a report of the findings - this is especially useful when you're purchasing a new property.
At Water & Pool Solutions, Inc., our team of experts makes sure your pool is opened up with utmost care and precision, considering all the vital swimming pool inspections in mind. So, don't wait till the last moment,
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