Pool Inspections Melbourne
About the Business
Welcome to Pool Inspections Melbourne, your trusted establishment and general contractor for all your pool inspection needs. Located at 440 Collins Street in Melbourne, Australia, we are a point of interest for pool owners who want to ensure the safety and compliance of their swimming pools and spas.
Did you know that over 90% of pool owners fail their first pool inspection? It's a common occurrence for pool owners to be surprised when their pool doesn't pass the safety barrier inspection, especially if they received approval from the council after their pool was initially built, often many years ago. The good news is that the Victorian Building Authority is standardizing pool barrier rules to ensure consistency. However, the bad news is that councils don't always communicate with each other, leading to approvals that don't meet today's standards.
To add to the confusion, there are different pool standards depending on when your pool was built. Pool barrier fencing standards may not be rocket science, but they are an exact science. There is no gray area - it's either right or wrong, with specific clearances and exact tolerances to meet.
Under the new rules for swimming pools and spas in Victoria, it is now required to register them with the local council and obtain a Form 23 Certificate of Compliance Pool and Spa Barrier issued by a Certified Building Inspector (Pool Safety). If you are buying a house with a pool, it's important to note that the Section 32 does not guarantee pool compliance, and the seller is not obligated to ensure the pool is compliant. However, we can help by conducting a thorough inspection to ensure your pool meets all safety requirements.
Here are the steps to get your swimming pool or spa registered and compliant in Victoria. First, you need to register your pool with the local council, which can usually be done online. The registration fee is affordable, usually under $40. Once registered, the council will provide you with your pool compliance information.
The compliance rules for your pool are determined by the date it was built. The council will determine this information and inform you of the specific date by which you need to obtain a Form 23 Compliance Certificate issued by a Building Inspector (Pool Safety). It's crucial to use the correct checklist, which may vary depending on the pool standards applicable to your pool's construction year, such as Part A Div 2, 1986, 1993, 2007, or 2012.
It's important to note that there is a difference between a pre-inspection and the issuing of a Form 23 Compliance Certificate. To ensure success, make sure you are referencing the correct code and ensure perfection in every detail, as even a millimeter discrepancy can result in failure.
Once everything is compliant, we will provide you with a Form 23 certificate of Swimming Pool and Spa compliance. You will then need to submit this certificate to your council, and you'll be set for the next four years. Simply keep your pool up to date and compliant, and you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your pool meets all safety standards.
At Pool Inspections Melbourne, we prioritize the safety and compliance of your pool. Trust our experienced team to conduct thorough inspections and provide accurate compliance certificates. Contact us today to schedule your pool inspection and ensure the safety of your loved ones.
Location & Phone number
440 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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