Contact Poolshield 📞 0412 867 686 📩 brad@poolshield.com.au
Contact Poolshield 📞 0412 867 686 📩 brad@poolshield.com.au
Not every pool fence passes the first inspection — and many compliance issues are minor. Faulty latches, self-closing gate failures, or barrier gaps can often be repaired on the spot, saving you time and avoiding repeat inspection fees.
At Poolshield, we provide clear advice and practical repair solutions. If your pool barrier does not meet Queensland safety standards, we explain exactly what is required and, where possible, complete the necessary repairs during your inspection.
All repairs are carried out in accordance with Queensland pool safety regulations, ensuring your barrier moves efficiently toward full compliance and certification.
Received a Form 26 – Nonconformity Notice? Most issues are minor and can be resolved quickly. We provide clear guidance and practical repairs to help you achieve compliance and obtain your Form 23 certificate without unnecessary delays.
Whether you’re preparing for a property sale, lease, or simply want to ensure your pool barrier meets Queensland standards, Poolshield makes compliance straightforward and efficient.
Book your pool inspection and repairs today and get compliant without delays.
Please reach us at brad@poolshield.com.au if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes — where possible, Poolshield can complete minor pool fence and gate repairs during your inspection. This includes fixing latches, adjusting gates, or addressing small barrier issues that prevent compliance. Larger repairs may require a follow-up visit, but our goal is to get your pool compliant as quickly and efficiently as possible, saving you time and avoiding repeat inspections.
The cost of pool fence and gate repairs varies depending on the type of issue and the extent of work required. Minor adjustments like latch fixes, gate alignment, or small barrier repairs are typically completed during the inspection, keeping costs low and avoiding delays. For larger repairs, Poolshield provides a clear, upfront quote before any work begins, so you know exactly what’s required to bring your pool barrier into Queensland compliance.
If your pool fence or gate has been repaired to meet Queensland safety standards, a reinspection may be required before a Form 23 – Pool Safety Certificate can be issued. Minor repairs completed during your inspection often allow you to pass immediately, but if additional work is needed, Poolshield can schedule a prompt follow-up to ensure your pool barrier is fully compliant.
For more information, see our Pool Safety Certificates Sunshine Coast page, learn about Compliance Certificates, or download our Pool Safety Checklist to get inspection-ready.
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