Pool Inspection in Maryland — Certified Experts Serving Montgomery, Howard & Beyond

Protect Your Investment. Protect Your Family. Get a Certified Pool Inspection Before You Buy, Sell, or Swim.

Maryland Pools Are Different And Your Inspector Should Know That

Inspecting a pool in Maryland is not the same as in Arizona or Florida. Our mid-Atlantic climate is one of the most demanding environments a residential pool can face.

The Freeze-Thaw Problem

Winters drop to single digits in places like Frederick and Carroll County. When water enters microscopic cracks and freezes, it expands. We look for this pattern of seasonal structural damage that generic inspectors often miss.

Hidden Winter Damage

For 6 months, a pool cover hides algae, deterioration, and cracked skimmer baskets. We evaluate condition even without a running system, checking exactly what lies underneath that cover.

Expansive Clay Soils

Much of Central Maryland sits on expansive clay soils that shift with moisture. This causes bond beam cracking and uneven deck settlement. Our structural assessment specifically accounts for these soil conditions.

What Is a Professional Pool Inspection?

A pool inspection is a systematic, documented evaluation of your swimming pool or spa by a certified professional. It covers structural integrity, mechanical systems, electrical components, safety features, and water chemistry.

For real estate transactions: A private third-party inspection is your best defense against post-closing surprises.

Our Complete Inspection Checklist:

  • Structural Integrity (Shell/Coping)
  • Hydraulic & Plumbing Systems
  • Pump & Filter Evaluation
  • Heater & Sanitization
  • Electrical & Bonding (NEC 680)
  • Safety & Barrier Systems
  • VGB Drain Compliance
  • Attached Spa Components

Maryland-Specific Compliance Standards

We don’t just look at the pool; we ensure it meets legal safety requirements.

Safety Compliance Details

Virginia Graeme Baker (VGB) Act: We check every main drain cover and suction fitting for anti-entrapment standards. Non-compliant covers pose a serious drowning risk.

National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 680: Electrical bonding failures are among the most dangerous defects. We systematically check all accessible bonding and grounding connections to prevent electric shock.

Public Pool Standards (COMAR): For HOAs and commercial pools, we help identify compliance gaps before county health department inspections.

Report Delivered in 24 Hours

Our reports are written to be usable — not just descriptive. Every deficiency is categorized by severity:

  • Immediate Attention: Safety hazards or active leaks.
  • Monitor: Wear items that will need service soon.
  • Maintenance: Cosmetic or routine care items.

Use this report to negotiate seller credits, plan your budget, or verify insurance claims.

Why We Are Different

Why We Are Different

Feature Generic Home Inspector MD Pool Inspection Experts
Seasonal Context Generic Checklist Freeze-Thaw & Clay Soil Specialists
Off-Season Inspection Often Refused Year-Round Service (incl. cover removal)
Electrical Bonding Visual Check Only Systematic Verification
Leak Detection Not Offered Digital & Acoustic Detection Available
Report Turnaround 3–5 Days Within 24 Hours

Maryland Counties We Serve

We perform pool inspections across the entire state with deep familiarity in local markets.

Montgomery County

Bethesda, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Silver Spring, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Olney.

Howard County

Columbia, Ellicott City, Clarksville, Fulton, Elkridge, Jessup.

Prince George's County

Bowie, Laurel, College Park, Greenbelt, Upper Marlboro, Hyattsville.

Anne Arundel County

Annapolis, Severna Park, Arnold, Glen Burnie, Crofton, Odenton.

 

Frederick County

Frederick, Urbana, Mount Airy, New Market, Middletown.

Baltimore & Surrounding

Towson, Timonium, Owings Mills, Cockeysville, Bel Air (Harford), Westminster (Carroll).

Harford County

Bowie, Laurel, College Park, Greenbelt, Upper Marlboro, Hyattsville.

Anne Arundel County

Annapolis, Severna Park, Arnold, Glen Burnie, Crofton, Odenton.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard residential pool inspection takes between 1.5 and 2.5 hours, depending on the pool’s size and complexity. You receive your written report with photographs within 24 hours.

Yes. Maryland pools are typically winterized from October through April. We perform inspections year-round. When a pool is not operational, we clearly note what could and could not be evaluated and provide a professional opinion on the equipment’s apparent condition.

Maryland law does not require it, but it is strongly recommended. A pool represents $20,000 to $80,000+ in replacement cost. Identifying issues before closing gives you negotiating leverage.

Yes. We offer digital water loss testing and advanced acoustic/digital leak detection services. This requires the pool to be filled to the normal operating level with clear water.

Fees generally range from $150 to $400 depending on size and additional services (like leak detection). Contact us for a specific quote—transparent pricing with no hidden fees.

Schedule Your Maryland Pool Inspection Today

Whether you are a buyer, seller, or current owner, we provide the local knowledge, certified credentials, and detailed reporting this market demands.

Report delivered within 24 hours. Certified inspectors. Local Maryland expertise.

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