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Best Pool Inspection in Clinton County, PA

Compare 4 local pool inspection providers in Clinton County. Verified listings with real contact info.

4 verified providers · Updated 2026-03-29

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HouseMaster Home Inspections

4.8 ★ (198 reviews)

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Gary Thull Pools Inc

4.9 ★ (102 reviews)

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AmeriSpec Inspection Services

3.7 ★ (3 reviews)

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HouseMaster Home Inspections

4.8 (198 reviews)
435 Crescent Moon Dr, Cogan Station, PA 17728
Mon–Fri 8:30am–5pm · Sat 8:30am–12pm · Sun Closed
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Gary Thull Pools Inc

4.9 (102 reviews)
551 E College Ave, Bellefonte, PA 16823
Mon–Tue 9am–5pm · Wed Closed · Thu–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat 9am–12pm ·…
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AmeriSpec Inspection Services

3.7 (3 reviews)
95 Jamie Ln, Montoursville, PA 17754
Mon–Fri 8am–5pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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AQUARIUS POOL & PATIO, LLC

4.2 (133 reviews)
960 Plaza Dr, Montoursville, PA 17754
Mon–Tue Closed · Wed 1–5pm · Thu–Sun Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a pool inspection cost in Pennsylvania?

A pool inspection in Pennsylvania typically costs $150 to $400, depending on pool type (in-ground vs. above-ground), size, and whether a spa or hot tub is included. The inspection covers the pool structure, equipment, safety barriers, and electrical components. It is separate from a standard home inspection.

Is a pool inspection required when buying a home in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania does not require a pool inspection by law, but it is strongly recommended when purchasing a home with a pool. Pool repairs and safety upgrades can cost thousands of dollars. Most home inspectors do not include a detailed pool evaluation in their standard inspection.

What does a pool inspector look for?

Inspectors evaluate the pool shell for cracks or leaks, check the pump, filter, and heater condition, test electrical bonding and grounding, verify that GFCI protection is in place, inspect the pool barrier and gate compliance, check the deck for trip hazards, and evaluate the plumbing and skimmer systems.

What pool safety requirements does Pennsylvania have?

Under the PA Uniform Construction Code, residential pools require a barrier (fence) at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Pool electrical systems must meet NEC requirements including GFCI protection and proper bonding. Municipal code enforcement offices handle pool permits and compliance in Pennsylvania.

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