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CHECKPOINT INSPECTION SERVICES

POOL/SPA INSPECTION

A professional pool inspection can alert you to any damages, repairs, or potential hazards that may arise based on the current state of the pool. We inspect the surface deck and check the coping for pitting cracking and the surrounding deck for any areas of concern.

Before your walk along with your swimming pool inspector, brush up on these common pool and spa problems. Checkpoint inspectors often discover one or more of the following:

  • Bad or missing ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs)

  • Damaged or missing lights

  • Improperly installed junction boxes or old-style junction boxes

  • Equipment leaks

  • Dirty filters

  • No anti-vortex drain covers

  • Deteriorated or damaged heaters

  • Improperly vented heaters

  • Deteriorated or damaged shell or plaster

  • Improperly bonded metal around the pool

  • Unveil water levels indicating geological issues

  • Non-compliance with pool and spa anti-drowning safety features

By working with a pro pool inspector, issues like these won’t come as a surprise down the road.

WHAT DO WE DO

One-Stop-Shop

At Checkpoint Inspections we work hard every day to make sure you get a One- Stop-Shop by calling us to book your Inspection. From there. leave it to us from start to finish. You will get your report within 24 hours.

Residential Inspection
Pool Inspection
Spa Inspection
Thermal imaging
Working Hours
Monday through Friday with limited appointment based availability on weekends

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What is Thermal Imaging and What Will it Detect?

An infrared scan can be a valuable tool in analyzing leak detection or heat loss that might be hidden during a standard home inspection. This is an additional tool that help you get a more complete picture of the home.

By detecting the difference in temperature between a wet area and the surrounding dry areas thermal imaging can help detect moisture issues that would not be visible during a limited visual property inspection. It is also great at identifying areas where the contractor failed to insulate adequately.

Checkpoint Inspection has trained inspectors in the use of Infrared Thermography. We encourage its use with qualified individuals and will gladly answer any questions you have concerning its use, advantages and limitations.  This new technology has many advantages but should only be used by qualified personnel as an additional tool to help the inspector provide the most thorough inspection possible for their customers.

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