No unfortunately a home inspection usually only covers structural and electrical, you would need a Plumbing inspection as well which covers spa's, sewer line, taps, baths and everything else plumbing related. More information is here http://www.prepurchaseplumbinginspections.com.au
No; Home inspectors may offer a spa inspection as an additional service for an additional cost.
No; Home inspectors are not required to inspect spas or pools. Many offer this service as an addition to the home inspection and may charge extra.
Home inspectors can certainly inspect your pool and/or your spa and typically this type of inspection is done along with a standard home inspection. What is important to note is that most pool and/or spot inspections are typically done under a separate agreement than the one you signed for your home inspection. The pool and spa inspection agreement will have clauses and information specific to that particular system and the inspectors responsibilities will be clearly outlined in that document.
They could be if requested. Spas are not required in home inspections but some inspectors have spa and pool inspections listed as additional services for an additional price.
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For Your Home - 2003 Home Fitness Spa Center was released on: USA: 17 November 2007
The price of a spa pump will vary depending on brand, size and power required for the spa. Generally, spa pumps will cost in the region of å£40 or $70.
Worcestershire in the United Kingdom is home to the fabulous Malvern Spa. This spa is described as a "luxury day spa" and the reviews coincide nicely with that.
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Giada at Home - 2008 Spa Day at Home 5-8 was released on: USA: 5 January 2013
The amount of water required to fill an average sized portable outdoor spa is in the region of 265 gallons. This equates to approximately 1000 liters of water.
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