Buying a House With a Pool in Indiana

A home inspection usually does not include a detailed pool leak detection review. If you are buying a house with a pool in Indiana, a separate pool inspection can help protect you before closing.

Why pool inspections matter before closing

  • Pool repairs can be expensive and are often not obvious during a quick showing.
  • Water loss, non-working lights, equipment problems, damaged covers, and plumbing concerns may affect negotiation.
  • A written pool inspection report can help buyers, sellers, and realtors understand the current condition.

What buyers should ask

  • Does the pool hold water consistently?
  • When was the liner, pump, filter, heater, or cover last serviced?
  • Are there known leaks, plugged lines, or disabled returns?
  • Are the lights, GFCI protection, gates, cover, and equipment operating correctly?

How Doc’s Leak Detection helps

  • Every leak detection visit includes a 300-point pool inspection, LeakTronics equipment-based diagnostics, and written findings.
  • We use LeakTronics equipment first when conditions allow, along with a 300-point inspection to check visible issues, operating concerns, and leak indicators.
  • Every leak detection visit includes a 300-point inspection and starts with a non-invasive-first diagnostic approach using LeakTronics equipment when site conditions allow.

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Before you buy a house with a pool, get clear documentation so you know what you are taking on.