Pool safety inspections·Hills District, NSW

Pool compliance inspections in the Hills District

The Hills District has one of the highest concentrations of family homes with pools in Sydney. Under the NSW Swimming Pools Act 1992, a Certificate of Compliance is mandatory for every property sale and rental. PoolPass connects Hills District pool owners with NSW Fair Trading accredited certifiers — fixed price, same-day certificate, council lodgment included.

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Why Hills District pool owners use PoolPass

NSW Fair Trading accredited certifiers
Every certifier on PoolPass is accredited under NSW Fair Trading. Your Certificate of Compliance will be legally valid for sales, rentals, and council lodgment.
Fixed price — no surprises
See the inspection fee before you book. No hidden costs or travel surcharges across the Hills District.
Same-day Certificate of Compliance
If your pool passes, your certificate is issued the same day and lodged with The Hills Shire Council and the NSW Swimming Pool Register automatically.
Permanent property record
Every inspection result is permanently attached to your property's compliance passport — stays with the address when you sell.

Hills District suburbs we cover

PoolPass NSW Fair Trading accredited certifiers cover Hills District including:

Castle HillBaulkham HillsKellyvilleRouse HillBella VistaNorwestGlenhavenCherrybrookDuralRound CornerKenthurstGlenorieBox HillNelsonAnnangroveBeaumont HillsKings LangleySeven HillsToongabbieWinston HillsNorthmeadArcadiaGalston

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a pool compliance inspection cost in the Hills District?
Pool compliance inspections in the Hills District typically cost between $250 and $450. PoolPass certifiers charge a flat fee with no hidden costs or travel surcharges.
Do I need a pool compliance certificate to sell my Hills District home?
Yes. Under the NSW Swimming Pools Act 1992, a Certificate of Compliance must be attached to the contract of sale. The Hills District has a high concentration of family homes with pools — this is one of the most common compliance issues at settlement.
How long is a pool compliance certificate valid in the Hills District?
A pool compliance certificate in NSW is valid for 3 years. Many Hills District homeowners find their certificate has lapsed by the time they go to sell — check yours now.
How quickly can I get a pool inspection in the Hills District?
PoolPass certifiers typically respond within 2–4 hours and can often attend within 1–2 business days across the Hills District.
What Hills District suburbs do PoolPass certifiers cover?
PoolPass certifiers cover Castle Hill, Baulkham Hills, Kellyville, Rouse Hill, Bella Vista, Norwest, Cherrybrook, Dural, Glenhaven, Beaumont Hills and all surrounding Hills District suburbs.
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