There are many kinds of concrete pools and names for concrete pools that you might not realize all mean (essentially) the same thing. Gunite pools, shotcrete pools, tile pools, cast pools, ICF pools - all of these are concrete swimming pools and you would approach the initial inspection of these pools in precisely the same way.
Buying a home with an existing concrete pool can definitely be risky. If you buy a lemon of a pool this can cost enough to potentially bankrupt most average people and unfortunately the problems associated with concrete pools can be hard to see...especially from the surface level. This long form discussion about inspecting an inground concrete pool is intended to arm you with enough information to make informed decisions about which houses you should pay a swimming pool specialist to come and inspect in person. It can be very difficult to get straight information about concrete swimming pools in general and so the information covered in this discussion will put you well ahead of the average person in your ability to protect your investment. Learn how to make a more informed purchase decision about any house with an existing concrete pool that you are considering to buy.
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