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Find a fiberglass pool professional near Walnut Creek, CA

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Top 3 Fiberglass Pool Professionals near Walnut Creek, CA

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Micro Resorts

Great 4.8

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Great 4.8

(16)

In-Ground Swimming Pool Construction

Great value
  • 8 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Walnut Creek, CA
Hetal J. says, " We were really happy to have found Elder through a contact who had hired Micro Resorts for his outdoor space. We already had rough plans for our backyard space, but it was a complicated project involving drainage, concrete work, decking, a hot tub, fencing, and custom firepit, When we met Elder, we liked that Elder was very detail oriented in thinking through the project. It was clear he was really thinking ahead to make sure that all the aspects of the project would come together properly and we weren't overlooking anything. He even brought up how we should really address the lighting, something we weren't even thinking of, and I'm so glad that he did. It made a huge difference to the quality of the final result. Elder really enjoys building positive relationships. This was really helpful in working with the inspector. Elder was sure to address any of the inspectors concerns so that we didn't hit any glitches with the township. We also appreciated that Elder reached out to our neighbors before the start of the project to mitigate any concerns they might have related to the project. We did the project over the winter season, so it took a little longer than we expected because of so many days of rain, but Elder kept the project moving along and we're thrilled with the final result. As a result, we also hired Elder and his team to do our front yard. We honestly feel incredibly lucky every time we enjoy our spaces, and appreciate all the hard work that he and his team put into making this happen.   "See more
Hetal J. says, " We were really happy to have found Elder through a contact who had hired Micro Resorts for his outdoor space. We already had rough plans for our backyard space, but it was a complicated project involving drainage, concrete work, decking, a hot tub, fencing, and custom firepit, When we met Elder, we liked that Elder was very detail oriented in thinking through the project. It was clear he was really thinking ahead to make sure that all the aspects of the project would come together properly and we weren't overlooking anything. He even brought up how we should really address the lighting, something we weren't even thinking of, and I'm so glad that he did. It made a huge difference to the quality of the final result. Elder really enjoys building positive relationships. This was really helpful in working with the inspector. Elder was sure to address any of the inspectors concerns so that we didn't hit any glitches with the township. We also appreciated that Elder reached out to our neighbors before the start of the project to mitigate any concerns they might have related to the project. We did the project over the winter season, so it took a little longer than we expected because of so many days of rain, but Elder kept the project moving along and we're thrilled with the final result. As a result, we also hired Elder and his team to do our front yard. We honestly feel incredibly lucky every time we enjoy our spaces, and appreciate all the hard work that he and his team put into making this happen.   "

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much should a pool inspection cost?

pool inspection will cost around $175, on average, with a low range of $85 and a high end of $499. This price can include a range of different systems checks. First, the pool inspector will perform a visual assessment for signs of debris, cracks, sharp edges and other damage that could lead to injury or deterioration of your pool. They will also check all chemicals, pumps, filters, circulation systems, heaters and other elements that make up the infrastructure of your pool.

To find out exactly how much it will cost to get your pool inspected by a professional, contact pool inspectors near you and request free cost estimates.

What are the advantages of hiring a professional pool inspector?

Hiring a professional swimming pool inspector comes with a number of different benefits. It helps homebuyers and owners understand what condition the pool is in, which will help with purchasing decisions, negotiations or simply budgeting for repairs. A pool inspector can also give an accurate assessment of the pool’s mechanical and electrical processes. Perhaps most important is the ability to detect problems in their infancy, so they don’t become expensive repairs down the road.

How do I schedule a pool inspection?

To schedule a pool inspection, begin by searching for local pool inspectors on Thumbtack. When you find a pool inspector you’re interested in hiring, check their availability and choose a date and time. You can also ask the pool inspector to suggest other dates. Fill out the short survey about your pool inspection, and the inspector will get back to you to confirm the day and time of your inspection.

How do I hire a pool inspector?

To hire a pool inspector, start by searching for professional inspectors near you by entering your zip code on Thumbtack. Once you see a list of potential candidates in your area, narrow down the list by reading their customer ratings and reviews.

Before you hire anyone, check for licensing requirements in your state and make sure the inspector has the proper credentials. The final step is to contact several pool inspectors to receive price quotes and compare them. This will help you decide who to work with.

What do they check during a swimming pool inspection?

A pool inspector can help you address any pool repairs you may need, and they can help you understand your pool's overall condition. Often, they will start by checking for general safety factors, such as the fencing or decking around the pool. They’ll also look at the pool's surface and interior to inspect it for cracks or chipping. Other important checks happen on the pumps, filters, heaters, and other accessories in and around the pool to make sure they’re working properly.

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