Renovation Pool Inspection
Pool renovation inspections before you remodel
A pool renovation is a major investment, and the best time to find hidden issues is before resurfacing, tile work, coping updates, or equipment upgrades begin. OG Pool Protection provides renovation pool inspections that help homeowners understand the condition of the pool before committing to the next phase of work.
Our inspection focuses on the areas that can affect a remodel: plumbing concerns, visible structural issues, fittings, skimmers, drains, tile, surface wear, and possible leak points. Finding these problems early can help avoid delays, change orders, and repairs that show up after the renovation is already underway.
What we review before renovation
Not every pool problem is obvious from the surface. A pool may look ready for resurfacing while still having plumbing issues, failing fittings, weak points, or water-loss concerns that should be addressed first.
- Pool shell, plaster, tile, and visible finish condition
- Skimmers, returns, drains, lights, and other penetrations
- Plumbing and equipment concerns that may affect the project
- Signs of leaks, staining, cracks, or surface failure
- Inspection notes that help guide repair priorities
Better information for better renovation decisions
For homeowners across Southwest Florida, a renovation pool inspection creates a clearer starting point. Whether you are planning resurfacing, updating tile, preparing for a larger remodel, or comparing contractor recommendations, an independent inspection helps you understand what needs attention.
We provide practical, easy-to-understand findings so you can talk with your pool contractor from a stronger position. The result is a renovation plan based on the pool's actual condition, not assumptions.
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Review the Pool Condition
Test Key Systems
Document Problem Areas
Provide Clear Guidance
Yes. We inspect pools before remodels to flag structural, plumbing, and finish issues early, giving owners and contractors a clear starting point.
Yes. A renovation pool inspection helps identify hidden issues before resurfacing so you do not pay twice to fix a problem that could have been found first.
We review the structure, plumbing, tile, coping, fittings, and finish condition so you know what needs attention before renovation work begins.
