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Pool Certification Services in Victoria

If you own a pool or spa in Victoria, it's a legal requirement to have it registered with your local council and inspected for barrier compliance. We make this process easy, offering licensed inspections, clear reports, and expert support.

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Whether you're in Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo or regional Victoria, our registered inspectors provide professional barrier assessments, issue compliance certificates, and help resolve non-compliant fences and gates. We’re committed to making pool certification in Victoria straightforward, affordable, and fully compliant with local council and state requirements.

We offer licensed onsite inspections, Form 23 compliance certificates, and re-inspection support in line with Victorian pool safety laws, including the Building Act 1993, Building Regulations 2018, and the relevant AS1926.1 barrier standard based on your pool's construction date.

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We believe pool and spa barrier certification in Victoria should be simple — and that includes the cost. Our pricing is fixed and competitive, with no hidden fees or unexpected charges.

Our Services

Pool Compliance Services

Our registered inspectors conduct a full onsite assessment of your pool fence, gate mechanisms, boundary structures, and non-climbable zones in line with your applicable AS1926 standard and local council expectations.

If your pool barrier passes inspection, we’ll issue a Form 23 Certificate of Pool and Spa Barrier Compliance, which you must submit to your council within 30 days.

We return for a reinspection once the required works are complete. Our team can also refer trades or offer practical advice on what’s needed to pass the next inspection.

Want to avoid surprises? Send us photos or book a site visit ahead of your due date. We’ll flag common issues and help you get inspection-ready.

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Onsite Pool Inspections

Our registered Victorian inspectors visit your property to assess your pool or spa barrier in line with the Building Act 1993, Building Regulations 2018, and the applicable AS1926 standard (based on when your pool was built). We check fence height, gate latching, boundary barriers, non-climbable zones, and CPR signage. If everything meets requirements, we’ll issue a Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance. If not, you’ll receive a Form 24 Certificate of Non-Compliance with clear guidance on what must be rectified.

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Pre-Inspection Consultations

While Victorian law requires an onsite inspection for formal certification, we offer pre-inspection consultations to help you prepare. Send us photos or book a site review, we’ll identify common issues with fences, gates, and access zones, so you can make improvements ahead of your due date. Ideal for new homeowners or landlords wanting peace of mind before the formal inspection.

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Re-Inspections

If your barrier doesn’t pass the initial inspection, we offer quick and reliable re-inspection services. Once you've addressed the items listed in your Form 24, we’ll return to reassess the barrier. If your pool area is now compliant, we’ll issue your Form 23 Certificate so you can lodge it with your council, and avoid penalties or follow-up action.

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How It Works

Getting your pool or spa barrier certified in Victoria doesn’t have to be stressful or time-consuming.

At Pool Certification Help, we’ve streamlined the process to help you meet Victorian pool safety laws, whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or managing properties for lease or sale. From registration through to certification, we make sure nothing is overlooked.

With clear steps, expert advice, and a registered inspector by your side, you’ll move from inspection to your Form 23 Certificate of Compliance smoothly, confidently, and on time.

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Register Your Pool or Spa

Ensure your pool or spa is registered with your local council before the inspection. You cannot obtain certification without registration.

Book Your Barrier Inspection

Call or book online. We’ll confirm your pool’s construction date and relevant standard before attending.

Receive Your Report

If compliant, you’ll receive a Form 23. If not, we’ll provide written notice and time to resolve any issues before reinspection.

Reinspection (if needed)

We’ll return to review the updates. Once compliant, we issue your certificate so you can lodge it with council, and tick compliance off your list.

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Keeping Your Pool Safe and Compliant in VIC

Pool Certification Services Across Victoria

We make pool and spa barrier compliance simple for Victorian homeowners, landlords, and real estate agents. Whether you're in Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, or surrounding regions, our registered inspectors are here to help you meet Victoria’s pool safety regulations with confidence and ease.

Don’t risk council penalties or miss important compliance deadlines. Book your inspection today and get professional support to ensure your pool barrier is certified — efficiently, affordably, and without the hassle.

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Trusted by Victorian Residents

Fast turnaround & reinspection options available

State-compliant pool certifications

Fixed pricing with no hidden fees

Knowledge of all applicable barrier standards (AS1926 versions)

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Areas We Serve Across Victoria

Australian Pool Safety Standard AS1926.1-2012

Melbourne

Including the Eastern Suburbs, Northern Suburbs, Western Suburbs, Bayside, and surrounding metro areas

Geelong

Including Belmont, Highton, Newtown, Lara, and nearby Bellarine Peninsula suburbs

Ballarat

Including Wendouree, Sebastopol, Alfredton, and surrounding regional communities

Bendigo

Including Kangaroo Flat, Strathdale, Eaglehawk, and nearby growth areas

Latrobe Valley

Including Traralgon, Morwell, Moe, and neighbouring Gippsland towns

Mornington Peninsula

Including Frankston, Mt Eliza, Rosebud, Dromana, Mornington, and coastal townships

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VIC Pool Inspections You Can Rely On

Our registered pool safety inspectors understand the specific compliance requirements set out in Victoria’s Building Act 1993, Building Regulations 2018, and the relevant AS1926 standard based on your pool’s construction date. We work closely with homeowners, landlords, and real estate professionals to ensure your pool or spa barrier meets all legal safety obligations.


From the initial onsite inspection to the issuing of your Form 23 Certificate of Pool and Spa Barrier Compliance, we guide you through each step with expert advice, transparent communication, and no hidden costs. No confusion — just reliable service that helps you stay compliant with confidence.

Our pool barrier was overdue for inspection and we weren’t sure where to start. Pool Certification Help guided us through registration, came out within a week, and helped us sort a few quick fixes. We submitted the Form 23 to council with no stress. Highly recommend!

Danielle Walker

Mornington Homeowner

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to register my pool or spa in Victoria?

Yes. All pools and spas capable of holding more than 30 cm of water must be registered with your local council. This applies to permanent, portable, and inflatable pools or spas.

What is a Form 23 Certificate?

A Form 23 – Certificate of Barrier Compliance is the official certificate issued when your pool or spa barrier passes inspection. You must lodge this certificate with your local council within 30 days of receiving it.

How often do I need to have my pool or spa inspected in Victoria?

Barrier inspections must be completed every four years once your pool or spa is registered. Councils will notify you of your compliance due dates and expected lodgement timeframe.

What happens if my barrier doesn’t pass the inspection?

If your barrier is non-compliant, you'll be issued a Form 24 – Certificate of Barrier Non-Compliance. You may be given up to 60 days to fix the issues before the matter is escalated to council for enforcement.

Can I still sell or lease my home without a compliant pool barrier?

No. A compliant pool or spa barrier is a legal requirement in Victoria, regardless of property sale or lease status. You must hold a valid Form 23 to show compliance at any time.

What does the pool inspection include?

During a pool or spa barrier inspection in Victoria, our registered inspectors assess your property for compliance with the relevant AS1926.1 standard, based on when your pool was constructed. The inspection includes a thorough check of the fence and gate height, ensuring all access points are of the correct dimensions and free from damage. Inspectors verify that gates are self-closing and self-latching, functioning correctly from any open position. They also review boundary barriers and surrounding structures to ensure they meet height and climbability requirements. A key part of the inspection involves evaluating the non-climbable zones (NCZs) to ensure there are no objects or surfaces that could assist unauthorised access. Finally, the CPR signage is checked for proper placement, visibility, and compliance with Victorian regulations.

Can I get advice before booking my official inspection?

Absolutely. We offer pre-inspection consultations to help you identify common compliance issues. You can send us photos or arrange a prep visit to avoid delays later.

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