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Ferntree Gully

Have you been searching for the best pool inspections in Ferntree Gully? With over 10 years of detailed experience as building inspectors with the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) the experts at Pool Safe Inspections Victoria are just the team you’ve been looking for!

At Pool Safe Inspections Victoria we know how hazardous an unsecured pool environment can be, with drowning occurring extremely quickly if there is no supervision. With the right fencing this tragedy can be avoided completely.

Able to thoroughly inspect the existing barriers and fencing surrounding the pool environment Pool Safe Inspections Victoria ensures that pool fencing in Melbourne’s Eastern Suburbs is compliant with current safety standards and regulations.

At Pool Safe Inspections Victoria we are the best “pool inspection company near me” for Ferntree Gully homeowners thanks to our focus on the satisfaction of our customers. On the day if your fencing or barriers complies with the industry standards we will present you with a safety certificate that declares your pool is safe for use. To book a pool inspection from our team call us on 1800 431 446.

Frequently Asked Questions In Pool Safety Inspections Victoria

Can I use my fence boundary as part of the barrier?

Yes you can. The new requirements set the boundary barrier at 1.8 metres.

Can I use an above ground pool as part of my barrier.

Yes under AS 1926.1-2012 you can. You must have a Building Surveyor assess an application and issue a building permit

Do I need a building permit for a swimming pool barrier

Yes you need a building permit issued and a Building Inspector pass it.

Does my spa lid form part of the barrier?

No it doesn’t. You need an independent barrier and have it inspected.

Are all powder coated pool fence panels compliant?

Unfortunately not all powder coat fences are not build with the same high quality standards. You can perform a simple test by squeezing two vertical members together to see how rigid your fence panels are. If you can open gaps either side by more than 100mm, they may not meet minimum manufacturing standards.

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