Residential pools

Beach ball in a pool

Residential pools are great for fun and relaxation. By following the rules around owning a pool, you’re helping keep our young children safe.

As well as actively supervising children, you need to make sure your pool has the required safety measures in place and that these are operating effectively. This applies whether you own or rent a property with a pool.

All pools that require fencing need to have a building consent. They also need to be registered with the council and inspected every three years.

Following the rules for fencing your pool

If a pool can hold water to a depth of 400mm or more you need a barrier that complies with the law, regardless of whether small children live on the property.

It doesn’t matter whether the pool is permanent, temporary, inflatable, indoor or outdoor – the rule still applies.

What counts as a barrier?

Maintaining pool safety

Make sure pool fences remain in good condition, gates and latches are operating correctly and gates are not left propped open.

Be mindful that there needs to be a clear 1.2m around the pool barrier at all times so children can’t climb onto an object and into the pool.

Pool registration and inspections

If your pool requires fencing you need to register it with the council and get it inspected every three years. We will send you a reminder letter when your pool is due to be inspected.

To register your pool with the council, email the building control team on build@whanganui.govt.nz

You can choose whether your pool is inspected by the council – at a cost of $85 – or an independently qualified pool inspector. You can find a list of independent qualified pool inspectors on this link: https://poolinspectors.tradingstandards.govt.nz
For a full list of territorial authority fees, visit building services fees and charges.

If your pool doesn’t pass the inspection, the council’s building control team can work with you to help get it up to standard. There may be a re-inspection charge.

If action isn’t taken, owners can be issued with a notice to fix or an infringement notice under the Building Act to ensure compliance is achieved.

More information

For more information contact the council on 06 349 0001 or check out central government’s guidance for pool owners on the links below: