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Pool Certification in New South Wales (NSW)

Pool safety is a legal obligation in New South Wales, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. At Pool Certification Help, we work with homeowners, landlords, and agents to simplify the pool compliance process from start to finish.

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Get Your NSW Pool Certified

Whether you're in Sydney, Newcastle, Central Coast, or Wollongong, our licensed inspectors provide professional assessments, issue certificates of compliance, and help resolve non-compliant barriers. We’re committed to making NSW pool certification fast, affordable, and stress-free.

We offer licensed onsite inspections, Form 126 compliance certificates, and re-inspection support in line with NSW pool safety laws, including the Swimming Pools Act 1992, Swimming Pools Regulation 2018, and AS1926.1 barrier standards.

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Affordable Pool Inspections Across NSW

Pool Certification at Fair, Fixed Rates

We believe pool certification in NSW should be easy to understand, and so should the cost. Our pricing is fixed and competitive, with no hidden fees or last-minute add-ons. Whether you're in Sydney, Newcastle, the Central Coast, or Wollongong, you’ll know exactly what to expect before we arrive.

Our Services

Pool Compliance Services

Our inspectors conduct a full site visit to assess your barrier, gates, fencing, latches, non-climbable zones, and CPR signage. We’re familiar with both statewide and local council requirements, ensuring every element is checked properly for compliance.

If your pool meets all safety requirements, we’ll issue your official Form 126 – Certificate of Compliance, valid for 3 years and required for any sale or lease. This certificate confirms your pool is legally compliant and safe for use.

Once your rectification work is complete, we’ll return for a reinspection and, if all items are resolved, issue your Form 126. We’re happy to answer questions, recommend trades, or help interpret council guidelines.

While certificates can only be issued after an onsite inspection, we offer virtual reviews (via photos or video) to give early feedback. These are ideal for identifying common compliance issues before your official inspection.

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Onsite Pool Inspections

Our licensed NSW pool safety inspectors visit your property to assess the pool barrier in accordance with the Swimming Pools Act 1992, Swimming Pools Regulation 2018, and AS1926.1. This includes checking gate latches, fence height, climbable zones, and CPR signage. If your pool passes, we’ll issue a Form 126 Certificate of Compliance. If not, you’ll receive a Form 24 Notice of Non-Compliance outlining what must be addressed.

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Virtual Pre-Assessment Reviews

While NSW law requires an onsite inspection for official certification, we offer virtual pre-assessment reviews to help you prepare. Simply send us photos or video of your pool fence, gates, and access points. Our team will provide expert feedback to flag potential compliance issues early — helping you avoid delays during your formal inspection.

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Re-Inspections

If your pool doesn’t pass the initial inspection, we provide fast, reliable re-inspection services. Once you’ve completed the necessary changes listed in your Form 24, we’ll return to reassess the site. If everything is compliant, we’ll issue your Form 126 certificate, so you can move forward with confidence — whether for lease, sale, or peace of mind.

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How It Works

Getting your pool certified in New South Wales doesn’t have to be stressful or complicated.

At Pool Certification Help, we’ve simplified the process so you can meet NSW pool safety laws with ease — whether you're preparing to sell, lease, or simply want peace of mind.

From homeowners and landlords to property managers and agents, our clear, step-by-step approach ensures everything runs smoothly from your initial inspection to your final Certificate of Compliance.

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Book Your Inspection

Use our online booking form or call directly. We’ll arrange a time that suits you and explain what to prepare in advance.

On-Site Inspection

A licensed inspector will attend and assess your pool against NSW safety laws and Australian Standards (AS1926.1–2012).

Get Your Report

You’ll receive either a Certificate of Compliance (Form 126) or a Notice of Non-Compliance (Form 24) with a full compliance report.

Reinspection

After any required fixes, we return for a reinspection. Once compliant, we issue your Form 126, ready for lease, sale, or peace of mind.

Easy Pool Certification in New South Wales

Keeping Your Pool Safe and Compliant in NSW

Pool Certification Services Across New South Wales

We make pool safety compliance simple for NSW homeowners, landlords, and real estate agents. Whether you're in Sydney, Newcastle, the Central Coast, Wollongong, or surrounding areas, our licensed inspectors are here to help you meet New South Wales pool safety regulations with confidence and ease.

Don’t wait for council notices or settlement delays. Book your inspection today and get expert support to ensure your pool is certified — quickly, professionally, and without the stress.

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Fully licensed and insured NSW pool safety inspectors

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Fast reports and fair fixed pricing

Familiar with local council requirements across metro and regional NSW

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Areas We Serve Across New South Wales

Australian Pool Safety Standard AS1926.1-2012

Sydney

Including the Inner West, Northern Beaches, Hills District, Eastern Suburbs, and surrounding metro areas

Central Coast

Including Gosford, Terrigal, Woy Woy, The Entrance, and nearby coastal suburbs

Newcastle

Including Charlestown, Mayfield, Wallsend, Merewether, and surrounding Hunter suburbs

Wollongong

Including Figtree, Dapto, Corrimal, Shellharbour, and Illawarra coastal areas

Western Sydney

Including Parramatta, Blacktown, Penrith, Castle Hill, and surrounding suburbs

South Western Sydney

Including Campbelltown, Liverpool, Camden, Bankstown, and nearby growth areas

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NSW Pool Inspections You Can Rely On

Our licensed pool safety inspectors understand the specific compliance requirements set out in NSW’s Swimming Pools Act 1992, Swimming Pools Regulation 2018, and AS1926.1. We work closely with homeowners, landlords, and agents to ensure your pool area meets all legal safety obligations.


From the initial onsite inspection to the issuing of your Form 126 Certificate of Compliance, we guide you through every step with clear communication, expert advice, and no unexpected costs. No confusion, just dependable service that gets your pool certified, quickly and correctly.

We needed a compliance certificate quickly before leasing out our property in the Inner West. Pool Certification Help made it so easy, the inspector was professional, arrived on time, and explained everything clearly. We had our Form 126 certificate within two days. Highly recommend them to anyone in Sydney needing fast and reliable pool certification!

Alex Morales

Sydney Homeowner

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a pool safety certificate in NSW?

Yes. If you're selling or leasing a property with a swimming pool or spa in NSW, you're legally required to have a Certificate of Compliance (Form 126) or a Non-Compliance Certificate (Form 24) issued by a licensed certifier.

How long is a Certificate of Compliance valid for in NSW?

A Form 126 – Certificate of Compliance is valid for 3 years from the date of issue, provided no changes are made to the pool barrier during that time.

What is the difference between Form 126 and Form 24?

Form 126 is issued when your pool is fully compliant with NSW regulations. Form 24 is a Notice of Non-Compliance issued if the pool fails inspection. It allows a property to be sold with the understanding that the buyer must rectify the issues within 90 days of settlement.

Do I need to register my pool in NSW?

Yes. All pools and spas in NSW must be registered on the NSW Swimming Pool Register. A property cannot receive a certificate without first being listed.

Can I still sell my house if the pool isn’t compliant?

Yes, but only with a Form 24 – Non-Compliance Certificate. This form must be attached to the contract of sale, and the buyer becomes responsible for achieving compliance within 90 days after settlement.

What is checked during a pool inspection in NSW?

Our NSW pool inspectors check for compliance with AS1926.1–2012, which outlines the legal requirements for pool barrier safety in NSW. This includes verifying the fence height and overall condition, ensuring that gates are self-closing and self-latching, and confirming that non-climbable zones (NCZs) around the barrier are clear of hazards. We also check the placement and legibility of CPR signage, as well as the presence of any climbable objects near the barrier that could compromise safety.

Is CPR signage mandatory in NSW?

Yes. A compliant CPR sign must be displayed in a visible location near the pool area and meet the requirements outlined in the Swimming Pools Regulation 2018.

Can I do a virtual inspection instead of onsite?

No. NSW law requires an onsite inspection to issue a valid certificate. However, we do offer virtual pre-assessment reviews to help you prepare and identify likely non-compliance issues before booking your formal inspection.

Who can issue a pool compliance certificate in NSW?

Only an accredited certifier registered under the Building Professionals Board (BPB) or authorised council inspector can issue a valid pool compliance certificate in NSW.

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