Pool Safety Inspections · Ocean Grove

Pool Inspections in Ocean Grove

Yes. Own a pool or spa in Ocean Grove and the rules are clear under Victorian law: the barrier needs inspecting, and a Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance gets issued only by an inspector registered with the VBA. The City of Greater Geelong receives the lodged certificate. Local Pool Inspections serves Ocean Grove and the wider Bellarine at $250 flat.

VBA-registered pool safety inspector covering Ocean Grove and coastal Bellarine. Coastal-grade hardware compliance, holiday-rental certifications, and same-day Form 23.

Registered Pool Safety Inspectors

Certified pool safety inspector with Victorian Building Authority accreditation. VBA Licence: IN-PS 100055

Same-Day Form 23 Certificates

Pool safety certificate and Form 23 issued on-site the same day your barrier passes inspection.

Free Re-Inspections

If your pool fence doesn't meet compliance, we provide free follow-up inspections once remediation is complete.

Servicing Ocean Grove & Surrounds

City of Greater Geelong — flat $250, no hidden fees, no callout charges.

What Is a Form 23 — and Why Ocean Grove Pool Owners Need One

When your pool or spa barrier passes inspection, the paperwork that records it is a Form 23 — the Certificate of Barrier Compliance named in Victorian building law. It can only be signed by a pool safety inspector who is registered with the Victorian Building Authority, and it only issues after the barrier has been measured against the standard and passed. Victoria treats it as a recurring obligation, not a one-off: the certificate has to be kept current on the cycle the VBA sets.

For an Ocean Grove address, the certificate is lodged with the City of Greater Geelong (CoGG) — the same council that looks after Barwon Heads, Wallington, Point Lonsdale and the rest of the coastal Bellarine. CoGG runs its own online portal for pool and spa compliance. If you are not sure your property's record is up to date in that system, the council can tell you where it sits.

The Victorian Building Authority sets out the inspection requirement here: https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/consumers/swimming-pools/inspections-and-compliance.

Once your Form 23 is issued, you have 30 days to lodge it with the council. The certificate is valid for 4 years from its date of issue, but the lodgement deadline is a separate clock — leave it past 30 days and you are non-compliant even though the certificate itself is still current.

How Long Does a Form 23 Last in Ocean Grove?

A Form 23 is valid for 4 years from its date of issue. Victorian law re-certifies pool and spa barriers on that recurring cycle, so a certificate issued years ago may already have lapsed without anyone touching the pool. Lodgement is a different deadline again — you have 30 days from issue to file the certificate with the council.

Ocean Grove carries a heavier renewal load than most suburbs we cover. Residential building here has run hot since 2010, and the wave of pools that went in between 2012 and 2018 is now coming due for the first time. For a lot of those owners, the CoGG renewal reminder is the first contact they have had with the process — they have never booked an inspection because the pool has only ever held the builder's original certificate.

There is also the rental side. Ocean Grove has a deep short-stay market, and if your place is on Stayz or Airbnb, the obligation to hold a current Form 23 sits with you as the owner no matter who is in the house. CoGG's compliance work tends to be more visible where short-term letting is dense, and that describes Ocean Grove in summer.

The VBA's barriers page is the reference for the renewal framework: https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/consumers/swimming-pools/pool-safety-barriers.

Who Can Issue a Form 23 in Ocean Grove?

A Form 23 has to come from a VBA-registered pool safety inspector — full stop. The registration class is Building Inspectors (Pool Safety), and it is its own qualification: a general building inspector does not carry it, your pool builder cannot sign one, and the council does not issue them either.

Ryan Gaw is registered with the VBA as IN-PS 100055, in that Building Inspectors (Pool Safety) class. You can confirm it yourself on the VBA practitioner register before booking: https://bams.vba.vic.gov.au/bams/s/practitioner-search.

No council countersignature is required. Once the barrier is compliant, Ryan signs and supplies the Form 23, and that inspector-issued certificate stands on its own — the City of Greater Geelong does not counter-sign it. Lodging the certificate with CoGG is then the owner's responsibility, not ours.

How the Form 23 Is Lodged With the City of Greater Geelong

The inspection produces the certificate; Ryan issues it, and lodging it with CoGG is then your responsibility as the owner. That lodgement is what puts you on the council's compliant register, and you have 30 days from the date of issue to do it. CoGG's pool and spa page is where Ocean Grove owners lodge: geelongcity.vic.gov.au — pool and spa lodgement.

CoGG charges its own lodgement fee, paid straight to the council and separate from what you pay for the inspection. We talk you through the submission on the day so you can lodge it without guesswork, and can field the specific CoGG questions that come up for Ocean Grove properties.

The Salt-Air Issue — Ocean Grove's Most Common Compliance Problem

Ocean Grove barriers fail at a higher rate than most of the Bellarine, and the reason is almost always the same one: salt air. Sitting this close to the coast and the Barwon River mouth, the suburb's pool fences corrode on a faster clock than anything inland, and the corrosion lands on the parts that matter most for compliance.

The first things to go are the gate hinges, the spring-latch mechanism and the post anchors. On standard aluminium hinges and untreated steel pivots, we see compliance-level wear inside five to seven years here. Once a hinge seizes or drops, the gate stops closing and latching on its own — and a gate that will not self-close and self-latch is an automatic fail, no matter how good the rest of the fence looks.

What this means for Ocean Grove owners, in practical terms:

  • If your fence is more than five years old and you have not looked closely at the gate hardware lately, do it before the inspection — that is where the problem hides.
  • Marine-grade 316 stainless at the hinges and post anchors is the right spec for this stretch of coast. It is not an upgrade; for Ocean Grove it is what survives.
  • If you are replacing a fence outright, glass panels on 316 stainless brackets hold up best against the salt.

This shows up on roughly every second Ocean Grove property we inspect. The inspector flags any hardware that is on its way out during the visit, so you can sort it before a re-inspection is on the cards.

What If the Barrier Fails?

A barrier that misses the standard does not get a Form 23 — there is no halfway certificate. You get a written defect report instead, with each defect set out so the path to passing is clear. A routine fail like this is a defect report, not a Form 24. A Form 24 is a separate escalation, issued only where a barrier repeatedly fails re-inspection or poses an immediate threat to life.

For an Ocean Grove property the sequence usually runs:

  1. The written defect report lands, every non-compliant item named.
  2. You remediate — hardware swap, gate adjustment, clearing climbable objects out of the non-climbable zone, whatever the report calls for.
  3. Ryan returns for a free re-inspection once the work is done.
  4. Barrier passes, Form 23 issued on the day.

On the coast, the fix is most often a gate hardware replacement, and that is rarely a big job — a competent installer or a handy owner can usually have it done in an afternoon.

How Much Does a Pool Inspection Cost in Ocean Grove?

An Ocean Grove pool safety inspection is $250 flat, and that figure covers the lot here too: the inspection, the Form 23 where the barrier passes, and the guidance to get it lodged with CoGG. No call-out fee, nothing tacked on afterwards.

CoGG's lodgement fee is the one charge outside that price — it goes directly to the council.

We are on the Bellarine 1–2 days a week, and most Ocean Grove bookings come up inside 3–4 days. Call 0402 860 499 or email info@localpoolinspections.com. Through the peak summer weeks we run extended hours for the rental owners.

Pool Inspection Services in Ocean Grove

Flat $250 — same-day Form 23 where compliant, free re-inspections, no hidden fees.

Pool Safety Certificate

Full barrier compliance inspection. Form 23 issued same-day. Council lodgement guidance for City of Greater Geelong.

$250 flat

Pre-Purchase Inspection

Detailed compliance report for Ocean Grove property buyers — ideally before contract signing. Identifies corrosion issues before they become the buyer's problem.

$250 flat

Compliance Consultation

Written report with each non-compliance item flagged, plus practical fix advice — DIY vs tradesperson.

$250 flat

Free Re-Inspection

Complimentary follow-up after remediation work. No second call-out fee.

Included

About Ryan Gaw — Your Ocean Grove Pool Inspector

Ryan Gaw is a Registered Pool Safety Inspector with the Victorian Building Authority, VBA Registration IN-PS 100055. He operates Local Pool Inspections, servicing Greater Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula, Surf Coast Shire, Moorabool Shire, and surrounding areas. A passing barrier gets its Form 23 the same day.

Ryan covers Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Wallington, Marcus Hill, Point Lonsdale, and Indented Head as part of the weekly Bellarine Peninsula run.

Ocean Grove Pool Inspection Questions

Do I need a Form 23 pool inspection in Ocean Grove?
Yes. If your Ocean Grove property has a pool or spa, Victorian law requires a current Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance. A VBA-registered pool safety inspector carries out the inspection and issues the certificate, which is then lodged with the City of Greater Geelong. Local Pool Inspections covers Ocean Grove from $250 flat — call 0402 860 499.
Which council do I lodge my Form 23 with in Ocean Grove?
Ocean Grove falls within the City of Greater Geelong (CoGG). Ryan issues your Form 23; you then lodge it with CoGG yourself, within 30 days of issue — not Surf Coast Shire. CoGG's pool and spa lodgement page is at geelongcity.vic.gov.au. A separate council lodgement fee applies.
How long is a Form 23 valid in Ocean Grove?
A Form 23 is valid for 4 years from its date of issue, then it has to be renewed — an out-of-date certificate carries no weight with the council. You also must lodge it with the City of Greater Geelong within 30 days of issue. For the authoritative requirement: vba.vic.gov.au.
My Ocean Grove property is on Stayz / Airbnb — do I need a special inspection?
No special version. Compliance is the owner's duty regardless of who is staying — a guest booking does not shift it. Ocean Grove is one of the densest short-stay markets on the coast and CoGG pays closer attention to compliance where letting is concentrated. A current Form 23 must be in place before any guest swims. We run extended hours during peak holiday weeks specifically for rental owners.
Why do Ocean Grove pool fences fail inspections more often?
Salt-air corrosion is the dominant cause. Coastal exposure degrades standard gate hinges, spring latches and post anchors faster than inland. Once a hinge seizes or drops, the gate stops self-closing and self-latching — automatic fail. Marine-grade 316 stainless steel hardware is the appropriate specification for Ocean Grove, not just preferred. The inspector flags at-risk hardware during the visit.
Salt has eaten my pool fence hinges — replace the hardware or the whole fence?
Depends on the post anchor. If the post itself is structurally sound and only the hardware is degraded, swap the hinges and latch. If the post mounts have rusted through, the post is at risk and needs replacement. We flag this in the defect report.
How much does a pool inspection cost in Ocean Grove?
Inspecting an Ocean Grove or Bellarine pool costs $250 flat — that single figure is the whole quote, no callout charge, no extras. Sitting outside it is the City of Greater Geelong lodgement fee, which goes to the council, not us. Call 0402 860 499 to book.
Does Barwon Heads also fall under City of Greater Geelong?
Yes. Barwon Heads, Wallington, Point Lonsdale, Marcus Hill and Indented Head are all within the City of Greater Geelong. Form 23 lodgement for all of these suburbs goes to CoGG. We cover the whole coastal Bellarine area on the same weekly run as Ocean Grove.
How often should coastal Ocean Grove fences be inspected outside the 4-year cycle?
Visually, every 12–18 months is sensible — mainly to catch hinge degradation early. Council certification stays on the 4-year cycle, but catching salt wear between formal inspections prevents a fail on the day.

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