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Swimming Pool Kits - Fact Sheet

What is a Swimming Pool Kit?

A Swimming Pool Kit is a product where a swimming pool shell is sold by a retailer and then installed by another party. These kits can be purchased through various online platforms including;

  • Retail outlets

  • Suppliers

  • Manufacturers

  • Online Platforms

Using reputable suppliers and installers can bring a lot of joy and value to the family home, but purchasing unverifiable or unknown kits along with the use of an unlicensed, unqualified, or inexperienced pool builder is a recipe for disaster.

Pool Kit Installations

Once a Swimming Pool Kit is purchased, the consumer must decide who will install the kit. Installing a kit outside of legislative requirements can leave the consumer exposed to issues such as installation defects, sequencing issues, workplace health and safety issues, and building warranty and other general insurance coverage checks and balances.

Contracting

Consumers purchasing Swimming Pool Kits should ensure they understand their contracting expectations and obligations, including;

  • Understanding the relationship between the pool kit supplier and installers recommended or used

  • Entering into a suitable construction contract for installation

  • Confirming installation by a qualified contractor before commencement

  • Understanding building warranty insurance provided by the pool installation contractor

  • Determining who is responsible for the installation permit with the local council

  • Understanding the process for changes from the original plans which may affect the cost of installation.

Quality and Installation

Consumers managing the purchase and installation of a Swimming Pool Kit should also satisfy themselves of the quality and warranty of the pool shell, the adequacy of drawings and specifications, the engineering required for installation, the requirement to have oversight of the project, compliance with building and work, health and safety regulations, and the ability to understand and assess the workmanship of installation.

Look for the SPASA Logo

Consumers should look for the SPASA logo and ask their supplier or installer if they are a member, licensed, qualified, and experienced pool builder, and if they are being asked to sign a SPASA construction contract. Warranty insurance is also required.

Helpful Links

  • SPASA Australia

  • SPASA New Zealand

  • Building Performance NZ

  • NSW Fair Trading

  • Victorian Building Authority

  • Queensland Building & Construction Commission

  • South Australian Government

  • Western Australia Department of Commerce

  • Tasmanian Government Workplace Standards

  • ACT Environment and Sustainable Development

  • Northern Territory Builders Practitioners Board

Note: For regions where pool building licensing is not mandated (WA, NT, TAS, NZ) consumers should only use a qualified and experienced pool builder. Not all regions have a building warranty insurance requirement (WA, ACT, NT, TAS, NZ).

DISCLAIMER: The Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Australia (SPASA Australia) has compiled the Material contained in the publication for the benefit of readers. The Material is made available on the understanding that SPASA Australia and its employees and agents shall have no liability to the readers of the Material for any loss, damage, cost or expense whether direct, indirect consequential or special, incurred by, or arising due to, any person using or relying on the Material and whether caused due to any error, omission or misrepresentation in the Material or otherwise.