Choose Joe’s Pool Safety Inspections for fast, reliable compliance with QLD pool safety laws. Joe ensures your fence meets Queensland Building and Construction Commission standards and can issue your pool safety certificate without delays.
A pool safety certificate is an official document issued by a licensed inspector confirming your pool complies with Queensland safety standards.
You need a certificate when selling, leasing, or buying a property with a pool if there is no current certificate in place.
Only a licensed pool safety inspector approved by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission can issue a valid certificate.
A certificate is valid for 2 years for a non-shared pool and 1 year for a shared pool such as apartments or complexes.
If your pool does not comply, you will receive a notice outlining required fixes, and you generally have 90 days to make the pool compliant.
Yes, all regulated pools must be registered with the QBCC, and failure to register can result in fines.
Inspectors assess fences, gates, latches, non-climbable zones, and barriers to ensure they meet QLD safety standards.
Yes, but you must provide a Form 36 notice to the buyer, and the new owner will have 90 days to obtain a certificate.