Real Estate - Pool Leak Detection

Can You Explain the Pool Leak Detection Findings to My Real Estate Agent?

LEAK AND SUBSURFACE LOCATORS - CPC1457277 - PALM BEACH AND BROWARD
(954) 290-5177 Broward (561) 325-2678 Palm Beach
Quick Answer

Yes. We can explain the findings to your real estate agent. If the agent is present during the inspection, we explain what was found at the end of the visit. If they are not there, the written report with photos gives them something clear to review. We can also communicate by phone, text, or email depending on the situation. Our job is to keep the finding clear - not to create drama during the transaction.

How We Communicate With Real Estate Agents

Real estate transactions can turn a straightforward pool finding into a complicated he-said-she-said situation very quickly. One agent says there is a major leak. Another says it is just an old patch. Another says the pool inspector told them there was no problem.

Our job is to be the source of accurate, documented information - not to take sides or make the deal harder than it needs to be.

If the agent is present at the inspection, we explain the findings at the end of the visit in plain language. We describe what we found, how we confirmed it, what was limited, and what the next step should be. We do not exaggerate findings and we do not minimize them.

The written report with photos is the authoritative document. Whether the agent was there or not, the report says the same thing. Everyone reads the same finding.

We do not give legal advice, negotiate contracts, or tell buyers and sellers what to do with the findings. We document what was found and explain it clearly. What happens in the transaction is between the buyer, seller, and their agents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the agent call you with questions after the inspection?

Yes. If an agent has specific questions about the findings, methodology, or what a particular result means, we can discuss that. We are not in the business of providing legal or contractual guidance, but we can explain what the pool leak detection findings mean in plain language.

What if the listing agent disputes our findings?

Our findings are documented in the written report with photos and are based on the systematic evaluation performed by a licensed pool contractor. If someone disputes the finding, the report is the reference. We do not adjust documented findings based on pressure from any party in the transaction.

How do I schedule a pool leak inspection?

Call Sandra at (954) 290-5177 for Broward County or (561) 325-2678 for Palm Beach County, Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm EST. For real estate transactions, call as early in the inspection period as possible.

Schedule Your Pool Evaluation

Call Sandra Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm EST. We serve Palm Beach, Broward, Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River Counties.

(954) 290-5177 Broward (561) 325-2678 Palm Beach