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Pool inspections

Detailed inspections of pool structure, equipment, and safety features to ensure everything is in working order.

Pool inspections in Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill

A backyard pool can be one of the best parts of a home — but only if it’s safe, functional, and properly maintained. Over time, filters can clog, surfaces can crack, and safety equipment can wear down. Without a professional inspection, small issues can go unnoticed until they become costly repairs or safety hazards.

At Third Eye Home Inspections, we provide thorough pool inspections across Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Cary, Hillsborough, and surrounding communities. Whether you’re buying a home with a pool or maintaining one you already own, our inspections give you peace of mind that everything is in good working order.

Pool inspection pricing

A pool inspection costs $400. This service can be scheduled as part of a full home inspection or on its own.

Why inspect your pool?

  • Safety — Ensure barriers, ladders, lighting, and other safety features are functioning as intended.

  • Functionality — Identify problems with pumps, filters, heaters, and recirculation systems before they fail.

  • Property value — A well-maintained pool adds appeal to your home; an unsafe or neglected one can lower it.

  • Peace of mind — Know that your pool is ready for everyday use without hidden risks.

Many buyers and sellers in the Triangle now request pool inspections as part of a real estate transaction. Annual inspections are also recommended for current homeowners.

How a pool inspection works

Visual assessment — We check the pool’s structure, finishes, lighting, walking surfaces, and visible equipment for wear, cracks, or damage.

Systems check — We evaluate pumps, filters, heaters, and recirculation equipment for signs of malfunction or decline.

Safety features — We review gates, access doors, steps, ladders, and any child-safety measures in place.

Report — You’ll receive a clear, straightforward report summarizing the condition of the pool, with any recommendations for next steps.

If your inspection finds problems

Don’t worry — most pool issues can be repaired or corrected. From replacing worn safety equipment to addressing cracks or filtration problems, a variety of solutions are available. At Third Eye Home Inspections, we don’t repair or service pools ourselves. Instead, we provide unbiased results and connect you with trusted local professionals who can help if needed.

Local knowledge you can trust

We’ve inspected homes with pools throughout Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and the Triangle for years. We understand how North Carolina’s climate, soil conditions, and seasonal use patterns affect pools and spas. Our inspections are designed to give you the facts you need to protect your family, your property, and your investment — no pressure, no upsells.

Pool inspections in Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill

A backyard pool can be one of the best parts of a home — but only if it’s safe, functional, and properly maintained. Over time, filters can clog, surfaces can crack, and safety equipment can wear down. Without a professional inspection, small issues can go unnoticed until they become costly repairs or safety hazards.

At Third Eye Home Inspections, we provide thorough pool inspections across Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Cary, Hillsborough, and surrounding communities. Whether you’re buying a home with a pool or maintaining one you already own, our inspections give you peace of mind that everything is in good working order.

Pool inspection pricing

A pool inspection costs $400. This service can be scheduled as part of a full home inspection or on its own.

Why inspect your pool?

  • Safety — Ensure barriers, ladders, lighting, and other safety features are functioning as intended.

  • Functionality — Identify problems with pumps, filters, heaters, and recirculation systems before they fail.

  • Property value — A well-maintained pool adds appeal to your home; an unsafe or neglected one can lower it.

  • Peace of mind — Know that your pool is ready for everyday use without hidden risks.

Many buyers and sellers in the Triangle now request pool inspections as part of a real estate transaction. Annual inspections are also recommended for current homeowners.

How a pool inspection works

Visual assessment — We check the pool’s structure, finishes, lighting, walking surfaces, and visible equipment for wear, cracks, or damage.

Systems check — We evaluate pumps, filters, heaters, and recirculation equipment for signs of malfunction or decline.

Safety features — We review gates, access doors, steps, ladders, and any child-safety measures in place.

Report — You’ll receive a clear, straightforward report summarizing the condition of the pool, with any recommendations for next steps.

If your inspection finds problems

Don’t worry — most pool issues can be repaired or corrected. From replacing worn safety equipment to addressing cracks or filtration problems, a variety of solutions are available. At Third Eye Home Inspections, we don’t repair or service pools ourselves. Instead, we provide unbiased results and connect you with trusted local professionals who can help if needed.

Local knowledge you can trust

We’ve inspected homes with pools throughout Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and the Triangle for years. We understand how North Carolina’s climate, soil conditions, and seasonal use patterns affect pools and spas. Our inspections are designed to give you the facts you need to protect your family, your property, and your investment — no pressure, no upsells.

Confidence starts with a clear inspection

Every property has a history. We help you understand what’s really there so you can make smart decisions.

Confidence starts with a clear inspection

Every property has a history. We help you understand what’s really there so you can make smart decisions.

Confidence starts with a clear inspection

Every property has a history. We help you understand what’s really there so you can make smart decisions.