This long form discussion talks about inground vinyl liner pools and how to perform an initial inspection to determine the relative condition of the pool. Buying a home with an existing swimming pool can be risky as many home owners will sell their homes about the time that major renovation bills come due for the pool. Even worse than this there are many situations where known problems with the pool are purposefully hidden from potential buyers. Long term legal battles aside, it would be easier for you to simply not buy a house which has a problem swimming pool attached to it. The answer for how to do this is to hire a professional pool inspector to go over the pool with a fine tooth comb before you buy the house. However, it would be extremely helpful if you were able to do an initial inspection of the pool yourself to determine viable candidates to bring in a paid professional to look at.
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