Pool Inspection Vermont South
Vermont South is a settled family suburb built out from the 1970s around the Vermont South Shopping Centre and the route 75 tram terminus, with generous blocks off Burwood Highway where backyard pools and spas are common.
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Pool & spa barrier inspections in Vermont South
Vermont South is a settled family suburb built out from the 1970s around the Vermont South Shopping Centre and the route 75 tram terminus, with generous blocks off Burwood Highway where backyard pools and spas are common.
Barriers here often date from when the estates were first built, so a first inspection commonly needs small gate, latch or fence adjustments — an easy run for us from Doncaster through Whitehorse.
We check the barrier, fence and gates against the Victorian standard and issue your Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance — the pool compliance certificate you lodge with council. Flat-rate inspections from $170 ex GST.
What we check in Vermont South
Our VBA-registered inspectors assess your pool or spa barrier against the applicable Victorian safety standard. The key checks include:
- Self-closing, self-latching gate that never props open
- No gap anywhere lets a 100mm sphere through
- A clear 900mm non-climbable zone outside the barrier
- Barrier at least 1200mm high from the outside ground
- A current, legible CPR / resuscitation sign displayed
- Whole barrier in good repair — no loose panels or failing latches
See the full Victorian barrier checklist on our pool barrier & fence inspection page.
Form 23 for Vermont South residents — lodged with Whitehorse
Vermont South sits in the City of Whitehorse — that is where you register the pool or spa and lodge your Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance.
The process in Vermont South follows the statewide Victorian rules: any pool or spa that can hold more than 300mm of water must be registered with the City of Whitehorse. A VBA-registered inspector then assesses the barrier and, once it complies, issues your Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance, which is lodged with the Whitehorse council — generally within 30 days of issue. Barriers must be re-certified every four years, and a fresh inspection is also triggered when you sell or lease.
If the barrier does not yet comply, we give you a clear list of what to fix and re-check the work, so you get your certificate with as little back-and-forth with Whitehorse as possible.
Servicing Vermont South and nearby suburbs
Based in Doncaster, we inspect pool and spa barriers for homes, real estate sales, body corporates and commercial sites across Vermont South and nearby Vermont, Forest Hill, Glen Waverley, Wantirna, Burwood East.
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Pool inspection FAQs — Vermont South
Which council handles pool compliance in Vermont South?
The City of Whitehorse. You register your pool or spa with Whitehorse and lodge your Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance with them once the barrier passes.
How much is a pool inspection in Vermont South?
A fixed, upfront quote before we attend; it depends on the barrier type and site access. Call 0423 090 211 for a same-day quote.
How often does a Vermont South pool barrier need re-certifying?
Every four years in Victoria, and also when you sell or lease the property, install a new pool or spa, or receive a council notice.
Book your Vermont South pool inspection
Get your barrier checked and your Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance sorted by VBA-registered inspectors — from $170 ex GST.