Pool safety inspections·Sunshine Coast, QLD

Pool safety inspections on the Sunshine Coast

Pool safety certificates are a mandatory legal requirement across the Sunshine Coast — for sales, rentals, and holiday lets. PoolPass connects you with licensed QBCC inspectors across Maroochydore, Buderim, Kawana, Caloundra and the broader region.

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Why Sunshine Coast pool owners use PoolPass

QBCC licensed inspectors
Every inspector on PoolPass holds a valid QBCC licence. Your certificate will be legally recognised.
Fixed price — no surprises
See the inspection fee before you book. No hidden costs or travel surcharges across the Sunshine Coast.
Same-day certificate
If your pool passes, your certificate is issued the same day and lodged with the Queensland pool safety register.
Permanent property record
Every inspection result is attached permanently to your property's compliance passport — stays with the address when you sell.

Sunshine Coast suburbs we cover

PoolPass inspectors cover the Sunshine Coast region including:

MaroochydoreBuderimSippy DownsMountain CreekKawanaBuddinaMinyamaBokarinaWaranaBirtinyaCaloundraPelican WatersCurrimundiWurtullaArohaTanawhaMooloolabaAlexandra HeadlandCoolum BeachPeregian BeachMarcoolaMudjimbaTwin WatersPacific ParadiseNambourBli BliDiddillibahWoombyePalmwoodsMaleny

Frequently asked questions

How much does a pool safety inspection cost on the Sunshine Coast?
Pool safety inspections on the Sunshine Coast 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 Sunshine Coast 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 entire Sunshine Coast region.
How long does a pool safety certificate last on the Sunshine Coast?
A pool safety certificate for a non-shared residential pool in Queensland is valid for 2 years. After that, a new inspection is required.
Do I need a pool certificate for a holiday rental on the Sunshine Coast?
Yes. The Sunshine Coast has a large short-term rental market. If you operate a holiday let with a pool, your certificate must be valid at all times — not just at changeover. Book a renewal well before your certificate expires.
What Sunshine Coast suburbs do PoolPass inspectors cover?
PoolPass inspectors cover Maroochydore, Buderim, Kawana, Mountain Creek, Mooloolaba, Caloundra, Coolum Beach, Peregian Beach, Nambour and all surrounding Sunshine Coast suburbs.
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