The Office of Local Government (OLG) is responsible for the Swimming Pools Amendment Act 2012. If you have any questions about the information provided below, please contact your local council. From 29 April 2016 all properties in NSW with a swimming pool or spa pool cannot be sold or leased without a valid certificate of compliance or relevant occupation certificate. Local councils and accredited private certifiers can provide information on how to obtain a certificate.
We are equipped to conduct various types of building inspections, encompassing pre-purchase building and pest assessments, dilapidation reports, inspections at various stages of new home construction, as well as thermal imaging services. Additionally, we offer court-ready expert witness reports.
Payment can be made with credit card, direct transfer, or cash.
Our reliance is on the National Construction Code and Australian Standards, including but not limited to AS 4349.0-2007, AS 4349.1-2007, AS 4349.3-2010, and various others.
We do not reference the Guide to Standards and Tolerances. This non-binding, non-legal document is not recognized in court and is not part of our assessment process.
Certainly, you have the option to cancel your inspection. In the event of a cancellation with less than 48 hours' notice, a cancellation fee of $250.00 is applicable.
A swimming pool compliance certificate is an official document affirming that your swimming pool or external spa adheres to and meets the safety standards outlined in the relevant Australian regulations.
Contact a private certifier to have your compliance certificate issued.
All swimming pools both internal and external are included (including swim spas and external spas).
Yes you have a private certifier check if your swimming pool is registered or contact local council.
Only a private certifier or local council can do a swimming compliance.