Brisbane Plus Pool Safety offer a Fixed Price Guarantee & No Reinspection Fee for all Pool Safety Inspections, and Form 23 Certifications. We operate throughout the greater Brisbane area and northside suburbs.
Brisbane Plus Pool Safety offer a Fixed Price Guarantee & No Reinspection Fee for all Pool Safety Inspections, and Form 23 Certifications. We operate throughout the greater Brisbane area and northside suburbs.
Bring your pool area up to current legislation standards. If compliance changes are necessary we can offer our advice tailored to your budget and aesthetics required for the sale of your property.
Form 23 certification for a non-shared pool is valid for 24 months and is required if you are selling, or leasing your home.
Form 23 safety certification is required under the Building Act 1975. For a Shared pool the Form 23 certificate needs to be validated every 12 months.
We offers a consultation service at a nominal fee to advise clients when purchasing a new pool, or when they are renovating an existing pool area.
We will come to your premises to perform the pool safety inspection required. We take care of all aspects of the inspection, submission of the Form 23, and registration.
We charge a fixed price of $180 for a Pool Safety Certificate. If a re-inspection is required there is no additional fee.
If your pool does not meet the Form 23 safety requirements we will advise you on how to rectify with a detailed report.
Yes, all pools and spas are required to meet the pool safety regulations, which includes fencing. We can provide you advice on an appropriate spa or pool fence that meets both the safety regulations and your homes aesthetic design.
The cost for a Pool & Spa Safety Certification is $180. We offer a fixed price guarantee and no re-inspection fees so you can rest assured knowing you’ll only be up for $180
The landlords need to make sure it is certified. If you are a tenant you can check on the QBCC website or just ask us!
Yes, all spas in Queensland are required to be compliant with the Pool & Spa Safety Legislation which includes fencing. However you only need a certificate when selling or renting the property.
The only way to properly know if it is compliant is by engaging a Pool Safety Inspector.