Fact or Fiction: 5 Common Pool Inspection Myths

The temperatures are rising across California, and countless homeowners are getting a lot of use out of their swimming pools to cool off. Not to mention, backyard pools look especially appealing to those searching for a new home this summer. When it comes to maintaining a pool, it can be tempting to shrug off an inspection as an unnecessary task. United Property Inspectors, Inc. will address five common pool and spa inspection myths below and explore the truth behind them.

Move into Your New Home with Peace of Mind

If you are in the market for a new home, there are some things you can do to safeguard your investment. Your potential new home will have to undergo an inspection to evaluate for any flaws or safety issues, but the inspectors don’t check everything that you should have checked. At United Property Inspectors, Inc., we provide comprehensive home inspections, but we also provide specialty inspections that are necessary to give you complete peace of mind. Let’s go over these specialty inspections that are important to have done before you close on your new home.