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Pre-Purchase Pool Inspection Melbourne

Before you sign the contract, know exactly what you’re buying. Our licensed pool inspectors deliver a comprehensive written report — covering safety compliance, equipment condition, structural integrity, and estimated repair costs.

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What Is a Pre-Purchase Pool Inspection?

pre-purchase pool inspection — also called a pool and spa inspection or pre-sale pool assessment — is a thorough, professional evaluation of a swimming pool carried out before you finalise the purchase of a property in Melbourne.

Our licensed pool inspectors examine every component of the pool system: from the structural shell and coping tiles to the pump, filter, heater, chlorinator, safety barriers, and fencing compliance under Victorian pool safety regulations.

At the end of the inspection, you receive a detailed written report with photos, identifying any defects, safety hazards, non-compliances, and estimated repair costs — giving you the power to negotiate the purchase price or walk away before it’s too late.

⚠️ Did You Know?

In Victoria, property owners are legally required to register all pools and spas built before 2010, and pool barriers must comply with AS 1926.1-2012. Purchasing a property with a non-compliant pool means you become liable for rectification costs — which can reach $10,000+.

Why It Matters

Why You Need a Pool Inspection Before Buying

Pool problems are expensive. A $400 inspection can save you $20,000+ in unexpected repairs. Here’s what buyers discover after skipping an inspection:

Hidden Repair Costs

Cracked shells, leaking fittings, and failing pumps routinely cost $5,000–$30,000 to fix. Sellers rarely disclose these willingly.

Fencing Non-Compliance

Victorian law requires pool barriers to meet current safety standards. Non-compliant fencing means the new owner must pay to upgrade — often $3,000–$8,000.

Electrical Hazards

Ageing pool equipment can pose serious electrocution risks. An inspection identifies unsafe wiring and earth bonding failures before they become your problem.

Pool Leaks

Even a small pool leak can waste 20,000+ litres of water per month and erode the surrounding soil, leading to structural damage over time.

End-of-Life Equipment

Pool pumps, sand filters, and heaters have a lifespan of 7–15 years. Knowing their age and condition helps you budget for imminent replacements.

Council Registration Issues

Pools built without council approval or not properly registered under Victoria's 2019 Pool Safety laws can create costly legal headaches for new owners.

Inspection Checklist

What Our Pool Inspectors Check?

Our comprehensive pre-purchase pool inspection covers every system and component. Nothing is overlooked.

Pool Shell & Structural Integrity

Cracks, delamination, blistering, and water loss signs indicating structural failure.

Coping, Tiles & Surrounds

Cracked or loose coping stones, damaged pool tiles, and surrounding paving safety hazards.

Pool Pump & Motor

Operating condition, age, efficiency, seal condition, and estimated remaining lifespan.

Filter System (Sand / Cartridge / DE)

Filter media condition, backwash function, pressure readings, and housing integrity.

Chlorinator / Sanitisation System

Salt cell condition, chlorine output, and chemical dosing system operation.

Pool Heating System

Heat pump or gas heater condition, heat exchanger inspection, and thermostat function. See our pool heating Melbourne service.

Pipework & Plumbing

Visible pipework condition, return jet and skimmer function, vacuum points, and backwash lines.

Pool Lighting

Underwater light condition, transformer safety, and earthing compliance.

Safety Barriers & Fencing

Compliance with Victorian pool barrier laws (AS 1926.1-2012), gate self-closing/latching function, and barrier height measurements.

Safety Signage & CPR Signs

Mandatory CPR signage presence and condition as required under Victorian regulations.

Water Quality Assessment

pH, chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and cyanuric acid testing. Full pool water testing included.

Robotic Cleaner & Accessories

Condition of any pool cleaning equipment included with the property sale.

How It Works

Our 4-Step Pool Inspection Process

Simple, fast, and stress-free. From booking to report, we keep you informed every step of the way.

01

Book Online or By Phone

Contact us with the property address and your preferred inspection date. We confirm within hours.

02

On-Site Inspection (60–90 min)

Our licensed inspector visits the property and conducts a systematic assessment of all pool components.

03

Detailed Written Report

You receive a photo-illustrated report covering all findings, safety issues, and estimated repair costs — within 24 hours.

04

Post-Inspection Consultation

Our team walks you through the findings and answers any questions, helping you make a confident decision.

Pricing Guide

Pre-Purchase Pool Inspection Costs in Melbourne

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. The cost of an inspection is minor compared to the potential repairs it uncovers.

Inspection Type What's Included Typical Price Range
Standard Pool Inspection Shell, equipment, water quality, basic safety check $250 – $320
Comprehensive Inspection Everything above + heating, lighting, full fencing compliance report $320 – $420
Pool + Spa Inspection Dual assessment of pool and attached spa/hot tub $380 – $480
Commercial Pool Inspection Full compliance inspection for holiday rentals, gyms, hotels POA

* Prices are indicative. Contact us for a fixed-price quote based on your specific property and pool type.

Service Areas

Melbourne Pool Inspection Service Areas

We provide pre-purchase pool inspections across Melbourne’s inner, eastern, and south-eastern suburbs. Not sure if we cover your area? Ask us!

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Found issues in the inspection report? Our team can handle everything — from maintenance to major repairs.

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Ongoing weekly or fortnightly maintenance plans to keep your pool in perfect condition year-round.

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From pump replacements to filter repairs, we fix all pool equipment issues identified in your inspection.

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Specialist pump diagnosis and repair service for all major pool pump brands across Melbourne.

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Precision leak detection using pressure testing and electronic equipment to pinpoint leaks without excavation.

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Get your pool water chemistry right from day one with our professional chemical balancing service.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about pre-purchase pool inspections in Melbourne.

How much does a pre-purchase pool inspection cost in Melbourne?

Pre-purchase pool inspections in Melbourne typically range from $250 to $450 depending on pool size, type (concrete, fibreglass, or above-ground), and whether a spa is included. The investment is negligible compared to the cost of discovering a $10,000+ crack in the shell or a non-compliant fence after settlement. Contact us for a fixed-price quote.

Our comprehensive pool inspection report includes: photos of all defects found, structural shell assessment, equipment condition ratings (pump, filter, heater, chlorinator), safety fencing compliance notes, water quality results from our pool water testing, estimated repair costs, and a summary of urgent vs. non-urgent issues. The report is emailed to you as a PDF within 24 hours.
Most residential pool inspections take between 60 and 90 minutes on-site. Larger pools, pool/spa combinations, or properties with complex equipment setups may take up to 2 hours. You don’t need to be present during the inspection — we just need access to the pool area.
While not legally mandatory, a pre-purchase pool inspection is strongly recommended by conveyancers and buyer’s agents across Melbourne. Standard building inspections don’t cover pool equipment in detail. Given that pool repairs can cost $5,000–$30,000+, a dedicated pool inspection is essential due diligence for any property with a pool.

In Victoria, pool and spa barrier compliance inspections must be conducted by a registered building surveyor or registered building practitioner under the Building (Pools and Spas) Interim Regulations 2019. The One Pool Care works with appropriately licensed inspectors to ensure your report is legally valid and comprehensive.

Yes! The One Pool Care provides pool inspectors near you across Melbourne’s inner suburbs, eastern suburbs, and south-eastern suburbs — including Brighton, Toorak, Camberwell, Malvern, Glen Waverley, Sandringham, and 80+ more suburbs. View all our service areas.

Absolutely. Our reports include estimated repair costs for every defect found, giving your conveyancer or buyer’s agent solid grounds to negotiate a price reduction or request repairs before settlement. Many buyers recover the cost of the inspection many times over through successful negotiations.

In Victoria, all pools and spas capable of holding more than 300mm of water must have a compliant safety barrier. These must meet the requirements of AS 1926.1-2012 and local council regulations. Requirements include minimum fence heights, self-latching gates, non-climbable zones, and approved barrier materials. Non-compliance fines can reach $1,652 per offence, and the new owner inherits the obligation to fix any issues.

Ready to Inspect Before You Invest?

Don’t let a hidden pool problem turn your dream home into a nightmare. Book your pre-purchase pool inspection today.

More About Pool Inspections in Melbourne

Victorian Pool Safety Regulations — What You Need to Know as a Buyer

Victoria introduced mandatory pool and spa safety registration requirements under the Building (Pools and Spas) Interim Regulations 2019. All pools and spas built on or after 1 June 2020 must comply with the latest regulations before they can be used. For older pools, registration deadlines have now passed, meaning any property with an unregistered pool could expose the new owner to immediate council enforcement action.

Our inspectors are well-versed in these regulations and will flag any registration, compliance, or certification issues in their report. We can also assist with the ongoing maintenance and compliance management of your pool once you’ve moved in.

What to Do After a Pool Inspection

Once you receive your inspection report, you have several options depending on the findings. Minor issues like chemical imbalance or a worn pump seal can be easily addressed with our pool equipment repair service and shouldn’t derail a purchase. More serious issues — structural cracks, non-compliant fencing, or end-of-life equipment — should be factored into your offer price or made conditions of sale.

The One Pool Care can provide quotes for any remediation work identified in the report, giving you accurate cost data before you negotiate. We also offer comprehensive pool cleaning packages so your pool is in perfect condition from the moment you move in.