Swimming pools contain many mechanical, structural, and safety components. During professional pool inspections, a variety of issues may be identified that can affect safety, performance, or long-term reliability.
Based on real inspections performed in the Chattanooga area.
Cracked Main Drain Cover:
Main drain covers help protect swimmers from suction hazards. Cracks or damage can weaken the cover and it should be replaced to maintain proper pool safety.
Exposed Electrical Conduit:
Damaged or disconnected conduit can leave electrical wiring unprotected and should be repaired by a qualified professional.
Cracked Skimmer Housing:
Cracks in the skimmer housing can allow water to leak behind the pool shell and may lead to a structural water loss.
Cracked Pool Filter Housing:
Cracked filter housings can leak under pressure and may require replacement to maintain proper filtration and system operation.
Leaking Pump Housing:
Pump housing can develop cracks that cause water leaks and reduce system efficiency.
Damaged Ladder Step:
Damaged ladder steps may create safety hazards for swimmers entering or exiting the pool.Â
Diving Board Rust:
Rusted or deteriorated mounting hardware can weaken diving board supports and should be evaluated for safety.
Low Water:
Low water levels can affect skimmer performance and may indicate a possible leak.
Pool Liner Pulling from Track:
Vinyl liners can pull away from the coping track over time and may require resetting to prevent further liner slippage.
Cracked Pump Union:
Cracked plumbing unions can cause water leaks at the equipment pad and should be replaced to maintain proper system operation.
Tile Line Grout Failure:
Deteriorated grout at the tile line can allow water intrusion behind the pool structure and may contribute to water loss.
Structural Pool Crack:
Structural cracks in the pool shell can allow water loss and may indicate movement or deterioration that requires professional evaluation.
Why a Pool Inspection Matters
Issues like the ones shown abover are often not obvious to homeowners or buyers during a walkthrough. A professional pool inspection helps identify hidden safety concerns, equipment problems, and potential leak sources before thhey become costly repairs.