• Are there any broken parts or leaks? Does it have broken tiles or cracked cement? • Is it fenced in? You may run into zoning code issues if you don’t have a proper fence installed. • Is it low on water? If buyers don’t notice these issues themselves, a home inspector will be sure to point them out. You’re better off handling any potential issues before you put your home for sale, rather than scrambling to fix them later on. Pool maintenance can be stressful — and costly — if you don’t know what you’re doing. This is one job you’re better off leaving to a professional. For all of your pool maintenance needs, I recommend Backyard Pools They’ll turn your pool into the dream space every buyer wants to see. We do landscaping too! Get the backyard of your dreams. Just in time for summer. Call us now for Outdoor patios and outdoor kitchens. We also specialize in new pool construction and new equipment. And pool repairs.
Call 520-409-0673 or (520) 631-3264 (520) 631-3264 Website: www.backyardpoolsusa.com
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