May 13, 2026
Permit/Opening
117 CREST BROOKE DR HOLLY SPRINGS, GA 30115
Inspection scores over time for this facility.
Georgia inspection history is score-based, with violations grouped under each recorded inspection.
Permit/Opening
Routine
Regulation: 511-3-5-.11(3)(d) - (d) each skimmer shall have a weir that adjusts automatically to variations in water level over a minimum range of four inches.
Missing floating weirs in some of the skimmers - Replace
Regulation: 511-3-5-.17(4) - (4) stabilizer (if used) cyanuric acid,ppm ideal: 30-50 maximum: 90 comments: if stabilizer is: too high: - may reduce chlorine efficacy too low: - chlorine residual rapidly destroyed by sunlight note: stabilizer is not needed in indoor or br
Cyanuric acid measured ~ 100 ppm. Corrective action: Lower cyanuric acid level not to exceed 90 ppm.
Permit/Opening
Re-inspection
Routine
Regulation: .17((1)(c) - proper disinfectant level
Chlorine was at 19ppm during inspection - Maintain between 2 and 10ppm
.17((1)(c) - Proper disinfectant level (c) Free Chlorine level in pools using cyanuric acid or a stabilized chlorine product; Minimum 2.0 Ideal 2.0-5.0 Maximum 10.0
Regulation: 511-3-5-.23(5)(b) - (b) during operation, the ph is less than the minimum or more than the maximum levels allowed in dph rule 511-3-5-.l7.
pH was less than 7.0 at time of inspection. Maintain between 7.2 & 7.8 with the ideal range being 7.4 to 7.6.
511-3-5-.23(5)(b) - (b) During operation, the pH is less than the minimum or more than the maximum levels allowed in DPH Rule 511-3-5-.l7. (b) During operation, the pH is less than the minimum or more than the maximum levels allowed in DPH Rule 511-3-5-.l7.
Permit/Opening
Routine
Regulation: 511-3-5-.22(9) - (9) water testing frequency. the trained operator or responsible person shall collect water samples from the water in the pool for monitoring. an in-line sampling port may be used for water held in reservoirs. the water quality testing frequency shal
Must maintain the pool logs on site. pH and chlorine must be checked twice a day and twice a week, the pool company must check the chemicals. All the records must be available on site.