Follow-up Pool & Spa Safety Barrier Inspection
Description
If your pool or spa safety barrier does not pass its initial assessment, Nexus Pool and Spa Compliance provides a Follow-up Pool & Spa Safety Barrier Inspection to help you achieve full compliance. According to Victorian Building Regulations, property owners have a stipulated 60-day timeframe to complete necessary repair works after receiving an initial inspection report detailing non-compliant items. While Nexus does not offer safety barrier repair services directly, we can assist by pointing you in the right direction to get the issues resolved. Once your repair works are completed, our registered building practitioners will return to your property in Melbourne's eastern and surrounding suburbs to re-evaluate the barrier. This follow-up service includes a comprehensive check of the rectified items to ensure they now meet the specific Australian Standards identified in your council's Registration Confirmation Letter. The re-inspection process typically takes between 15 to 60 minutes. After the re-inspection, our inspector will provide another on-site debrief and a detailed, itemised inspection report with photos. If the repair works have been completed properly and the barrier now meets all safety regulations, we will issue the Certificate of Barrier Compliance (Form 23). You will then have 30 days to provide this certificate to your local council. We are committed to providing thorough, high-quality inspections and clear reporting to ensure a smooth, hassle-free experience from start to finish, ultimately protecting your family and visitors.
Service coverage
- Pool Safety Barriers
- Spa Safety Barriers
- Rectified Non-compliant Items
