Best Pool Inspection in Edwardsville, IL
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a pool inspection cost in Illinois?
A pool inspection typically costs $175 to $450, depending on pool type, size, and whether a spa or hot tub is included. Experienced pool inspectors are available in areas with significant in-ground pool populations.
Is a pool inspection required when buying a home in Illinois?
Most states do not require a pool inspection by law, but it is strongly recommended. Pool repairs can cost significantly more than the national average depending on local labor costs. Most standard home inspections do not include a detailed pool evaluation, so a dedicated pool inspector is warranted.
What does a pool inspector look for in Illinois?
Inspectors evaluate the pool shell for cracks or leaks, check the pump, filter, and heater condition, test electrical bonding and grounding, verify GFCI protection, inspect the pool barrier and gate compliance, check the deck for trip hazards, and evaluate plumbing and skimmer systems. Regional health department pool code compliance is also assessed.
What pool safety requirements does Illinois have?
The Illinois Swimming Pool and Bathing Beach Code (77 Ill. Adm. Code 820) and most local ordinances require residential pools to have a barrier (fence) at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Pool electrical systems must meet NEC requirements including GFCI protection and proper bonding. Many municipalities have additional pool regulations requiring permits for installation and modifications.