Pool Inspection Kedron

Pool Safety Certificate included.

Your pool safety certificate is part of every inspection we do in Kedron — fixed price, no surprise charges after the fact.

Queensland law requires a current pool safety certificate before you sell or lease a property. If you're a Kedron homeowner preparing to list, or a landlord starting a new tenancy, the deadline is already in motion. Book online now and you'll have your inspection confirmed in under three minutes — no phone tag, no waiting for a callback that never comes.

Book My Pool Inspection runs a fully digital booking system. You search by postcode, you see real pricing and real availability, you pick a time that suits you. A QBCC-licensed inspector comes to Kedron, assesses your pool against Queensland's safety standards, and emails your Form 23 Pool Safety Certificate when the work is done.

Fixed price means fixed price. What you see when you book is what you pay.

Where in Kedron is the pool located?

How Book My Pool Inspection Works

Getting your pool inspected shouldn't take half a day on the phone. It takes about three minutes online.

Step 1: Enter your postcode

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Type 4031 into the search and you'll see pricing and available time slots for Kedron immediately. No forms, no quotes, no waiting.

Step 2: Pick your date and time

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You choose when it happens. Morning, afternoon, weekday, Saturday — select whatever fits around your schedule. Instant confirmation is sent to your email address.

Step 3: Your inspector arrives and does the work

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A QBCC-licensed pool safety inspector comes to your Kedron property and conducts a thorough assessment against Queensland Building and Construction Commission standards.

If your pool passes, your Form 23 Pool Safety Certificate is emailed to you. If there are minor items to address, you'll receive clear, written advice on what needs rectifying.

No upsells. No mystery charges. No callbacks that don't happen.

We've Simplified Getting Your Pool Certificate

Pool safety compliance in Queensland has a reputation for being complicated. In practice, it doesn't have to be — not when the booking process is transparent and the pricing is set before you confirm.

Book My Pool Inspection was built specifically to cut out the friction. You don't need to ring around comparing quotes. You don't need to wait for an inspector to call you back to tell you when they might be free. You don't need to clear your schedule for a vague "sometime between 8am and 2pm" window.

The system shows you exactly what's available in Kedron, at exactly what price, right now. Confirm your booking and you'll get an email receipt immediately. Your inspector will arrive at the time you selected.

For property owners preparing a contract of sale, this matters. Solicitors and conveyancers need the pool safety certificate before settlement. Getting it booked early — rather than scrambling in the final fortnight — removes one variable from an already busy process.

For landlords in Kedron, the rules are just as clear. A pool safety certificate is required before a new tenancy begins, and must be renewed every two years. The online booking system makes it straightforward to stay on top of that cycle.

Are You Located in the Kedron Local Area?

Kedron sits in Brisbane's inner north, roughly 7 kilometres from the CBD. Postcode 4031 covers a well-established family suburb that's become increasingly popular with buyers priced out of the inner ring but wanting proximity to the city.

The suburb's defining natural feature is Kedron Brook — the waterway that gives the suburb its name. The brook runs through the area and its green corridor provides walking and cycling paths that connect Kedron to neighbouring suburbs in both directions. The Kedron Brook Bikeway is one of Brisbane's most popular commuter and recreational cycling routes, linking the north-western suburbs to the city via a continuous off-road path.

Bradbury Park and Shaw Park are key community green spaces. Shaw Park is home to the Kedron Wavell Services Club and associated sporting facilities — a significant local landmark. Gympie Road runs along the suburb's eastern edge as one of Brisbane's busiest north-south arterials, while Stafford Road crosses through the area connecting east to west.

Housing in Kedron is a mix of post-war timber homes, 1960s and 1970s brick-and-tile, and newer builds on subdivided blocks. The older properties on larger blocks are where pools — and pool compliance issues — tend to concentrate. A pool installed in the 1970s was compliant with 1970s standards. It may not meet current Queensland requirements around fence height (minimum 1200mm), gap tolerances (less than 100mm), self-closing gate mechanisms, or non-climbable zones. Properties backing onto the brook corridor sometimes have additional fencing complications where the rear boundary meets the waterway reserve.

A pool safety inspection tells you where you stand.

Neighbouring suburbs: Kedron shares boundaries with Chermside to the north, Stafford to the north-west, Gordon Park to the south-west, Wooloowin to the south-east, Lutwyche to the south, and Wavell Heights to the north-east. If you're in any of these suburbs, you're in our service area.

Pool Inspection FAQs — Kedron

Yes. Under the Queensland Building Act, a current pool safety certificate (Form 23) must be provided to the buyer before settlement when selling a property with a pool. The certificate must have been issued within the previous 1 year for a shared pool, or within the previous 2 years for a non-shared pool. Kedron’s active family property market means getting the certificate sorted early avoids delays when offers come in.

A non-compliant assessment doesn’t mean the pool is permanently off-limits — it means there are specific items that need to be rectified to meet Queensland’s current pool safety standards. Your inspector will provide a written Form 22 Non-Conformity Notice that lists exactly what needs to change. Common issues in older Kedron properties include fence height, gate mechanisms that have worn over time, and non-climbable zone breaches from garden structures or vegetation. Once the work is done, you book a re-inspection to confirm compliance.

Queensland’s pool safety standard (AS 1926.1-2012 as adopted under the Building Act) sets minimum requirements including: pool fence height of at least 1200mm when measured on the outside of the barrier; maximum gap of 100mm between vertical members; self-closing, self-latching gates that open outward away from the pool; a non-climbable zone of 900mm on the outside of the fence; and no climbable objects within the non-climbable zone. For Kedron properties near the brook, boundary fencing that doubles as a pool barrier needs particular attention.

Yes. The Form 23 Pool Safety Certificate is included as part of every Book My Pool Inspection service. The price you see when you search postcode 4031 is the total cost — inspection and certificate together, no separate fee, no administrative surcharge.

Availability varies by day and season, but you can check live availability for Kedron immediately using the booking tool on this page. In most cases, appointments are available within a few business days. During peak periods — particularly in spring and the pre-summer rush — booking slightly further ahead is advisable.

No. Under Queensland law, a pool safety certificate must be in place before a new tenancy begins on a property with a regulated pool. The certificate must be current — meaning issued within the previous 2 years for a non-shared pool. If you’re a landlord in Kedron, the certificate must also be registered on the Queensland Pool Safety Register. Failing to provide one can result in penalties and may void your insurance coverage.

The seller is responsible for providing a current pool safety certificate before settlement. If the property has a pool and no certificate is provided, the buyer must obtain one within a specified period after settlement. The details are outlined on Form 36. It’s always better for both parties to resolve compliance before exchange.

Yes. Before constructing a new pool, you’ll need development approval from Brisbane City Council and compliance with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) requirements. For Kedron properties near the brook corridor, flood overlay and waterway setback requirements may add to the approvals process.

Every inspector on the Book My Pool Inspection platform is QBCC-licensed, verified for current insurance, and checked for professional certification before they’re approved. The online booking system shows you real pricing and real availability — no estimates, no surprises. The fixed-price model means the cost is locked in at the time you book.

Availability in Kedron is updated in real time. Enter postcode 4031 in the booking tool on this page and you’ll see current time slots and pricing immediately. If you need an inspection urgently — for a settlement deadline or a lease start date — earlier slots are often available midweek. Book now to secure your preferred time.

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Book Your Kedron Pool Inspection

If your Kedron property has a pool and you need a safety certificate — for a sale, a new tenancy, or simply to confirm you're compliant — book online now. Enter postcode 4031, check availability, and confirm your appointment in under three minutes.

Fixed price. Instant confirmation. QBCC-licensed inspectors.

Already had an inspection and looking for neighbouring areas? We service Chermside, Stafford, Gordon Park, Wooloowin, and Lutwyche.