WHAT YOU NEED TO DO
APPROVALS
COUNCIL INSPECTIONS
INSTALLATION OF THE POOL While we offer a comprehensive installation guide, you are responsible for organising the excavation (if needed) and installing of your pool. Purchase a copy of the New Zealand Standards (NZS1839-1994).
Compliance with local authority requirements, including building approvals, is crucial when installing a pool.
You should coordinate with your local council or certifying authority to determine necessary inspections.
TEMPORARY FENCE HIRE Correct fencing is a mandatory requirement during pool construction. As soon as you begin digging the pool hole, you must establish fencing that meets New Zealand Standards to prevent accidents, particularly involving children and animals falling in.
CRANE
CONCRETE BOND BEAM/COLLAR
You must arrange for a crane to unload the pool from the truck and position it in the council approved site plan location. Our recommendation is that the crane is in place setup and ready for when the truck arrives with the pool shell.
For inground pools, a concrete bond beam needs to be fixed to the perimeter of your pool as per the engineer’s specifications. This is earthed in accordance with the applicable New Zealand Standard and will require an electrician for the connection. A similar concrete collar may be required for Free Standing pools depending on the depth of the shell below natural ground level.
PERMANENT FENCING / LANDSCAPING You are responsible for organising permanent fencing and landscaping around your pool. Feel free to explore our Gallery section on our website for inspiration!
PROFESSIONAL POOL COMMISSIONING
POOL TUITION
After completing all the construction work, it’s essential to make sure your pool is beautiful and safe prior to swimming. Engage a professional pool service provider or pool shop who specialise in fibreglass pool maintenance, to complete an initial deep clean of the pool and balance of the water for you.
We recommend engaging a local and professional pool service provider or pool shop who specialise in maintaining fibreglass pools, to support you with these requirements. In addition to the Narellan Pools “Pool Owner’s Manual”, they can train you in how to look after your new Narellan Pools shell, your equipment, and maintain your water chemistry. This ensures a safe swimming environment and helps safeguard your surface warranty.
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