FAQ

FAQ

Do I need to register my pool?
Yes, the NSW Government introduced the swimming pool amendment Act 2012 introdicing the NSW swimming pool register which made it compulsory to register a pool or spa from November 2013 onwards

What is considered a Pool?
A pool is any excavation, structure or vessel that is capable of being filled with water to a depth greater than 30cm and that is solely or principally used or that is designed, manufactured or adapted for the purpose of swimming, wading or any other human aquatic activity and includes a spa pool but does not include a spa bath, bath tub, or anything within a bathroom.

Do I need to have a Pool Compliance Certificate?
From the 29th April 2016 if you are selling or leasing a residential property with a pool or spa you will need a private certifier to certify your pool and include a compliance certificate in any contract for sale or lease.

 

Can I find you on an Accredited Inspector Registry?
Yes. Please access the register provided by the NSW Government Building professional’s board

Do you have Insurance?
Yes. We are fully insured for public and professional indemnity. Policy can be forwarded to clients upon request.

How long does a pool certificate inspection take?
An inspection normally takes Approx. 1 hour within 3 days we will email you a detailed report with photographs outlining any rectification work required. If no rectification works are required a report and certificate of compliance can be issued within 2 days.