Pool Barrier Inspections

Does your barrier comply with Victorian pool fence regulations?

Nepean Building Permits is staffed by qualified, accredited inspectors with a thorough understanding of Victorian pool fence regulations. Our goal is to help you ensure your pool or spa fencing meets required standards to keep your family safe, and also to help you avoid penalties for non-compliance.

In addition to surveying, NBP issues building permits and conducts mandatory building inspections. We’ve also been conducting pool and spa barrier safety inspections for more than 20 years.

Servicing the Mornington Peninsula

Nepean Building Permits provides fast, reliable, professional service throughout the Mornington Peninsula. We strive to deliver a quality inspection service and pride ourselves on our fast response and turnaround times. If your safety barrier is located outside the Mornington Peninsula, please contact us to confirm our availability.

If your pool or spa barrier does not pass certification, our highly qualified and experienced staff can provide reliable, friendly advice to help you solve the problem.

As Mornington Peninsula locals, we’re committed to providing exceptional service in our community. If you have any questions about the new legislation or the inspection process, check out our FAQ page or get in touch.

We care about your safety

Aussies love the water. That’s why so many of us have backyard pools and spas. But if you have a pool or spa, you know a fence is a must. Homeowners are required by law to make sure their pool and spa barriers are maintained and in working order.

Over time fences experience wear and tear. Even with the introduction of these new laws, it’s important that you regularly check and maintain your barrier and make necessary repairs.

The Victorian Building Authority has some helpful checklists to help you stay on top of things between professional inspections.

Pool and spa barrier inspections

All swimming pools and spas must be inspected by a registered inspector every four years. If you own a pool or spa, it must be registered with your local Council.

Nepean Building Permits will help you navigate this new process as simply and efficiently as possible.

What you need to do:

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Register your pool or spa with your local council.

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Book a safety barrier inspection with Nepean Building Permits

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If your safety barrier does not comply, work must be completed to ensure compliance a re-inspection will also be required

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If your safety barrier complies, lodge the compliance report with your local council.

Book your inspection today … call (03)5986 2466

Using the buttons below, please complete the terms of engagement form, then upload your completed form or email the completed forms to info@nepeanbuildingpermits.com.au along with your council letter confirming your pool/spa is registered with the relevant construction date and Australian standard.