Specialised pool inspection services on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland
If you own a swimming pool in your backyard, there are a series of safety standards that must be upheld. If you fail to uphold these standards, there can be various repercussions – including fines, difficulties selling the property, or other such penalties. To ensure your pool and the subsequent safety features that it utilises meets Australian standards, have a chat to the team at Complete Pool Safety Inspections today! We offer a range of pool safety inspection services for clients on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland and are committed to assisting out clients with professional, unbiased pool safety inspections. Get started today by reading up on what is expected of you as a pool owner, or contacting our friendly team to find out more.
Homeowners
If you’re a homeowner looking to sell their home, you will need to provide a buyer with a copy of a pool safety inspection report, which can be compiled by one of our friendly team. If you fail to provide a pool safety inspection report to the buyer, you must complete a Disclosure Statement (Form 36) and provide a copy to the pool safety commissioner and the buyer – who has to pay for the inspection themselves. Don’t risk securing the sale of your property! Give us a call instead, and we can sort the inspection for you in no time.
Real estate agents
If you’re a real estate agent and you’re selling a property with a swimming pool, having a pool safety inspection is an absolute must. You must have your seller arrange an inspection, and secure a Certificate of Compliance after the inspection. To avoid missing a sale, or a fine, make sure to get your client to get their pool properly looked over by a qualified pool safety inspection expert.
Looking for a team who can help with your pool inspection needs?
Give us a call today on 0402 374 337.
Give us a call today on 0402 374 337.
Body corporate
If your property features a shared pool, the owner of the property must supply a pool safety certificate to a tenant before signing a lease or securing a sale. If you have not had an up to date inspection, you need to fill out a Disclosure Statement (Form 36), and provide the tenant with a completed pool safety inspection certificate within 90 days – to avoid fines and other penalties.
Accommodation provider
If you own a hotel or another business with a swimming pool, securing a pool safety compliance certificate is a necessity. You must have an inspector complete a certificate and display the certificate, and can’t book rooms until your pool has been inspected by a certified pool inspection professional. Get a certificate today to avoid missing out on business!