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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a verified pool professional on 1300.ai?
Every business listed on 1300.ai goes through an ABN verification process. Look for the verified badge on a listing, which confirms the business holds a current ABN registered with the Australian Business Register. You can filter listings by your suburb or state to find local professionals, and read real customer reviews to compare quality before making contact.
How much does a pool inspection cost in Australia?
Pool inspection costs vary by state and the scope of the inspection. A standard pre-purchase pool and barrier compliance inspection in Western Australia typically costs between $200 and $450. Inspections that include detailed equipment assessment and a formal written report with photographic evidence are priced at the higher end of that range. Contact multiple listed inspectors to compare pricing and inclusions.
What are the pool fence requirements in Australia?
Australian Standard AS 1926.1 sets the national minimum requirements for pool barriers. Fences must be at least 1200mm high, with no climbable footholds within 900mm of the top. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching, with the latch on the pool side at least 1500mm from the ground or shielded to prevent child access. State regulations may impose additional requirements — in WA, all pools must be registered with the local council and barriers must meet the Building Code of Australia.
How often should I have my pool serviced?
Most pool professionals recommend a professional service visit at least once per month for residential pools, with weekly water testing during the summer swimming season. Year-round pools or pools used heavily by children may benefit from fortnightly servicing. Annual equipment inspections — covering the pump, filter, and heating system — are advisable regardless of usage frequency to catch wear before it becomes a costly failure.
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