Pool Inspection — Four Points, TX

Pool Inspection in Four Points, TX

Four Points spans a real mix of pool ages — 1990s-era gunite in established subdivisions alongside brand-new builds in the latest phases — so a pool inspection here depends entirely on which pool you're buying. The Pool Police knows the difference. On an older Canyon Creek or Jollyville pool, we focus on aging plaster nearing end-of-life, original copper plumbing that can develop leaks, and equipment that needs careful evaluation for remaining service life. On a newer Grandview Hills or Jester Estates build, we check whether the salt system and automation are sized and installed right and how much life they have left. Either way we inspect the shell for cracks and settlement, pressure-check plumbing for leaks and flow, verify electrical bonding and GFCI, and assess decking and coping for trip hazards and expansion-joint condition. The heavy cedar and oak pollen across the 78726 and 78750 corridor also stresses filters, so their condition tells us a lot about upkeep. Written report with photos within 24 hours, on your closing timeline. We don't sell renovations, so what we report is exactly what we find.

Typical Pricing $150–$275 per inspection, written report delivered within 24 hours Pre-purchase (home-buyer) inspections include a prioritized repair list with cost ranges. Complex pools with spas, water features, or automation may price higher. See full pricing guide →
What's Included

What We Do

Inspect the pool shell for cracks, delamination, staining, and structural settlement
Evaluate all equipment — pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, automation — for age, condition, and remaining life
Check plumbing lines for leaks, restricted flow, and code compliance
Review electrical connections, bonding, and GFCI protection for safety
Assess decking and coping for trip hazards, drainage issues, and expansion joint condition
Deliver a written inspection report with photos, findings, and prioritized repair recommendations
Why Choose Us

Why The Pool Police?

25+ years of pool knowledge — we know what fails first and what can wait
Unbiased reporting — we don't sell renovations, so our findings are objective
Detailed written report with photos, delivered within 24 hours of the inspection
We explain everything in plain language so you can make informed decisions
Available on short timescales to meet real estate transaction deadlines
On the Ground in Four Points

Local Conditions We Account For in Four Points

Every pool inspection visit in Four Points is calibrated to the conditions that make pools here different — not a generic checklist:

Mix of older and newer pools with different maintenance profiles across subdivisions
Municipal water chemistry varies between Austin Water and MUD district sources
Family-oriented neighborhoods mean pools see heavy bather loads
Cedar and oak pollen affect the entire Four Points corridor heavily
Service Area

Neighborhoods We Serve in Four Points

Grandview Hills Jester Estates Canyon Creek 78726 78750
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

I'm in Jester Estates — are you on a route near me?

Yes. We have an established route through Jester Estates, Grandview Hills, Canyon Creek, and Jollyville within the 78726 and 78750 zip codes. Service days are typically consistent week over week so you know when to expect us.

My neighborhood has a mix of old and new pools — does that matter?

It does. Older pools in Canyon Creek may have aging plaster, original copper plumbing, and equipment that needs careful monitoring. Newer builds in Grandview Hills often have salt systems and automation that need different attention. We tailor service to the individual pool, not a one-size-fits-all checklist.

Do I really need a pool inspection when buying a home?

Absolutely. A general home inspector checks that the pool holds water and the pump turns on, but they rarely evaluate equipment age, plumbing condition, or surface life remaining. Pool repairs can easily run into five figures — a dedicated inspection helps you negotiate or budget before closing.

What does the inspection report include?

Our report covers the pool shell condition, surface and tile assessment, all equipment with estimated remaining lifespan, plumbing and electrical review, safety compliance, decking condition, and a prioritized list of recommended repairs with approximate cost ranges.

How long does a pool inspection take?

A thorough inspection typically takes 60 to 90 minutes on site. We deliver the written report with photos within 24 hours. For urgent real estate transactions, same-day reports are available on request.

Ready to Get Started?

No contracts, no hidden fees. Just reliable, professional pool service from a family that's been doing it for 25+ years.

(512) 300-4136