Pool safety inspections·Noosa, QLD

Pool safety inspections in Noosa

Noosa has one of the highest concentrations of holiday rentals and investment properties in Queensland — and pool safety compliance is mandatory for every sale, rental, and short-term let. PoolPass connects you with licensed QBCC inspectors across Noosaville, Noosa Heads, Tewantin and the broader Noosa Shire.

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Why Noosa pool owners use PoolPass

QBCC licensed inspectors
Every inspector on PoolPass holds a valid QBCC licence. Your certificate will be legally recognised for sales, rentals, and holiday lets.
Fixed price — no surprises
See the inspection fee before you book. No hidden costs across the Noosa region.
Same-day certificate
If your pool passes, your certificate is issued the same day and lodged with the Queensland pool safety register automatically.
Critical for Noosa holiday lets
Noosa Council actively enforces short-term rental compliance. A current pool safety certificate is essential if you list on Airbnb or any holiday let platform in the Noosa Shire.

Noosa suburbs we cover

PoolPass inspectors cover the Noosa Shire including:

NoosavilleNoosa HeadsTewantinSunshine BeachSunrise BeachPeregian BeachPeregian SpringsCoolum BeachMarcus BeachCastaways BeachNoosa North ShoreCooroibahCooroyBlack MountainEumundiPomonaBoreen Point

Frequently asked questions

How much does a pool safety inspection cost in Noosa?
Pool safety inspections in the Noosa area typically cost between $200 and $350. PoolPass inspectors charge a flat fee with no hidden costs or travel surcharges.
Do I need a pool safety certificate to sell my Noosa home?
Yes. In Queensland, a valid pool safety certificate is a mandatory legal requirement for any property sale involving a regulated pool or spa. This applies across the Noosa Shire.
Do I need a pool certificate for my Noosa holiday rental?
Yes. Noosa has a significant short-term rental market and Noosa Council actively enforces pool compliance. If you operate a holiday let with a pool, your certificate must be valid at all times. The Noosa short-term rental framework requires proof of safety compliance.
How long does a pool safety certificate last in Noosa?
A pool safety certificate for a non-shared residential pool in Queensland — including the Noosa region — is valid for 2 years. After that, a new inspection is required.
What Noosa suburbs do PoolPass inspectors cover?
PoolPass inspectors cover Noosaville, Noosa Heads, Tewantin, Sunshine Beach, Peregian Beach, Coolum Beach, Cooroibah, Cooroy, Eumundi, Pomona, Noosa North Shore and surrounding areas.
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