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How to Book a Termite and Pool Inspection Combo in Phoenix (2026 Guide)

  • Writer: Brad Patterson
    Brad Patterson
  • 3 days ago
  • 5 min read

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How to Book a Termite and Pool Inspection Combo in Phoenix


If you're buying a home in Phoenix and the property has a swimming pool, one of the smartest decisions you can make during your inspection period is scheduling a termite inspection and pool inspection at the same time.

Arizona's climate creates unique challenges for homeowners. Subterranean termites are common throughout the Valley, while pools are exposed to intense heat, UV damage, equipment wear, and shifting soil conditions. Combining these inspections into a single appointment can save time, simplify scheduling, and provide a more complete understanding of the property's condition before closing.

In this guide, we'll explain exactly how to book a termite and pool inspection combo in Phoenix, what to expect, and why it's often one of the highest-value inspection packages available.


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Why Schedule a Termite and Pool Inspection Together?

Many buyers schedule a home inspection but overlook specialized inspections that can reveal significant hidden costs.

A standard home inspection follows Arizona Standards of Practice and evaluates the home's major systems and components. However, termite inspections and pool inspections are separate specialty services that provide additional information about conditions not fully covered during a general home inspection.

Benefits of Combining Inspections

✔ One appointment instead of multiple visits

✔ Faster turnaround during inspection contingency periods

✔ Reduced coordination with agents, sellers, and buyers

✔ More comprehensive property evaluation

✔ Potential package savings

✔ Easier report review and negotiation process

For many Phoenix-area buyers, a termite issue or pool repair can represent thousands of dollars in unexpected expenses.


Step 1: Find an Inspection Company That Offers Both Services


The easiest option is choosing a home inspection company that coordinates all services under one roof.

When contacting an inspection company, ask:

  • Do you offer termite/WDO inspections?

  • Do you perform pool and spa inspections?

  • Can these be scheduled during the same appointment?

  • Will I receive separate reports?

  • What is the total package cost?

Many buyers prefer working with a single company because communication is streamlined and scheduling is simpler.

At Patterson Property Inspections, we commonly coordinate home inspections with:

  • Termite (WDO) inspections

  • Pool and spa inspections

  • Sewer scope inspections

  • Additional specialty services

Our scheduling process is designed to collect all property details upfront and coordinate inspection services efficiently.


Step 2: Gather Property Information Before Booking


To receive an accurate quote and secure an appointment quickly, have the following information ready:

Property Address

Include:

  • Street address

  • City

  • ZIP code

Property Type

Examples:

  • Single-family home

  • Townhome

  • Condo

  • Luxury property


Square Footage

Inspection pricing often depends on home size.


Year Built

Older homes may benefit from additional inspections, especially termite and sewer evaluations.


Desired Inspection Date

If you're under contract, know your inspection contingency deadline.

Access Information

Important details include:

  • Lockbox codes

  • Gate access

  • Alarm systems

  • Occupancy status

  • Pets on property

These scheduling requirements help ensure inspectors can access all areas of the property.


Step 3: Add the Termite Inspection

Arizona is one of the most termite-active regions in the country.

A termite inspection (also called a WDO inspection) looks for:

Signs of Active Termite Activity

  • Mud tubes

  • Live termites

  • Wood damage

Evidence of Previous Treatments

  • Drill marks

  • Treatment records

  • Chemical treatment indicators

Conditions Conducive to Infestation

  • Excess moisture

  • Wood-to-soil contact

  • Structural vulnerabilities

Many buyers mistakenly assume termite issues will be obvious. In reality, significant damage can occur behind walls, beneath flooring, or in concealed structural areas.

Step 4: Add the Pool Inspection

A swimming pool is often one of the most expensive systems on a Phoenix property.

A professional pool inspection typically evaluates:

Pool Structure

  • Cracks

  • Surface deterioration

  • Deck conditions

  • Settlement concerns

Pool Equipment

  • Pumps

  • Filters

  • Heaters

  • Automation systems

Safety Features

  • Barriers

  • Gates

  • Safety devices

Functional Testing

  • Circulation systems

  • Equipment operation

  • Visible leaks

Arizona contractor workmanship standards devote extensive guidance to pool systems due to their complexity and repair costs.

Even relatively minor pool equipment repairs can quickly exceed several thousand dollars.


What Does a Pool Inspection Cost in Phoenix?

Pricing varies depending on:

  • Pool size

  • Spa features

  • Water features

  • Equipment complexity

  • Property location

While costs vary, buyers typically find pool inspections are inexpensive compared to the potential cost of discovering:

  • Failing pumps

  • Leaking plumbing

  • Cracked surfaces

  • Heater failures

  • Electrical safety issues


What Happens on Inspection Day?

The inspection company will generally confirm:

  • Utilities are on

  • Access is available

  • Pool equipment can be operated

  • All inspection areas are accessible

Utilities should be active for proper testing of systems and equipment.

During the appointment:

  1. Home inspection occurs

  2. Termite inspection is completed

  3. Pool inspection is performed

  4. Findings are documented

  5. Reports are delivered

Patterson Property Inspections typically provides detailed electronic reports with photographs and supporting documentation.


Common Issues Found During Phoenix Termite Inspections


Subterranean Termite Activity

The most common termite concern in Arizona.

Previous Damage

Even if termites are no longer active, historical damage may require further evaluation.

Moisture Conditions

Leaking irrigation systems frequently create conducive conditions.

Wood Contact with Soil

Direct wood-to-soil contact increases termite risk significantly.


Common Issues Found During Phoenix Pool Inspections


Aging Pool Pumps

Equipment nearing end-of-life can become a significant expense.

Surface Cracking

Structural or cosmetic cracking may indicate future repair needs.

Plumbing Leaks

Leaks often go unnoticed by sellers.

Safety Deficiencies

Missing safety barriers or gate issues can create liability concerns.

Heater Problems

Pool heaters are among the most expensive pool components to replace.


How Long Does a Termite and Pool Inspection Combo Take?

Most combined appointments can be completed during the same visit.

Timing depends on:

  • Home size

  • Pool complexity

  • Accessibility

  • Property condition

For many Phoenix homes, combining services saves several hours of scheduling and coordination compared to booking separate appointments.


Questions to Ask Before Booking

Before selecting an inspection company, ask:

Are inspectors licensed and insured?

Professional inspection companies should carry appropriate insurance and maintain licensing requirements.

Will reports include photos?

Visual documentation improves clarity and supports negotiations.

What is the report turnaround time?

Many buyers need reports quickly to meet contractual deadlines.

Are inspectors familiar with Arizona-specific issues?

Arizona homes face unique concerns involving:

  • Termites

  • Extreme heat

  • Roof wear

  • Pool systems

  • Desert soil movement

Local expertise matters.


Why Phoenix Buyers Choose Inspection Combos

Buying a home is one of the largest financial decisions most people make.

A combined inspection package helps buyers:

  • Reduce risk

  • Save time

  • Simplify scheduling

  • Improve negotiation leverage

  • Better understand future maintenance costs

Rather than discovering issues after closing, buyers can make informed decisions while still within their inspection period.


Ready to Schedule a Termite and Pool Inspection Combo?

If you're purchasing a home in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Buckeye, or the surrounding Valley, scheduling a termite and pool inspection alongside your home inspection can provide valuable peace of mind.

To Get a Quote, Have Ready:

  • Property address

  • Square footage

  • Year built

  • Desired inspection date

  • Access information

  • Any additional services requested

Our team can coordinate your inspection appointment and help ensure all major property systems—including the pool and termite concerns—are evaluated before closing.


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