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I've been using The One Pool Care Elsternwick for the past 2.5 years and have been extremely happy with their service. They are reliable, professional, knowledgeable and always responsive when needed. My pool is consistently maintained to a very high standard and any issues are dealt with promptly and honestly. It's reassuring knowing my pool is being looked after properly. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for dependable and professional pool care.
This pool care company is amazing, they really care. Zena has been servicing our pool for over a year. His knowledge of our old pool system is exceptional. The service is fantastic and their pricing is reasonable. All of the team are courteous and always helpful. I highly recommend them.
Pool fencing installation means fitting a barrier around a swimming pool or spa that meets AS1926.1, the Australian Standard for pool safety barriers, along with self-closing and self-latching gates. It can mean a brand-new fence around a freshly built pool, or replacing an old, non-compliant fence around an existing one. Materials commonly used in Aspendale include aluminium flat-top panels, frameless or semi-frameless glass, and timber pickets, each with different footing and spacing requirements.
In Aspendale, a lot of the pool fencing being replaced dates back to when the suburb's brick veneer homes were built in the 1960s and 70s, long before current barrier rules existed. Sandy soil close to the foreshore also causes fence posts and footings to shift over time, which opens up gaps under the fence line that fail inspection. A local installer who's dealt with this ground condition knows to dig deeper footings or use adjustable post systems suited to sandy, well-draining soil.
Getting this right protects you in three ways: it keeps your pool registered and compliant with Kingston City Council, it satisfies the four-yearly safety inspection required under Victorian building regulations, and it reduces the real risk of a child or pet gaining unsupervised access to the water.
Sandy or sandy-loam soil common in Aspendale settles unevenly, opening gaps under fence panels that exceed the 100mm maximum allowed under AS1926.1.
Older wrought-iron or timber gates fitted before self-closing hinges were mandatory often need the gate, hinges and latch replaced as a set to pass inspection.
Pot plants, outdoor furniture or a low retaining wall placed within 900mm of the fence create a climbable object that fails a council safety check.
Timber posts near Aspendale's coastal air corrode or rot faster than inland suburbs, weakening the fence line and its compliance over time.
Where the pool fence doubles as a boundary fence with a neighbour, unclear responsibility for repairs can leave a non-compliant section unresolved for years.
Frameless glass fencing installed before current spacing rules, or by an unlicensed installer, can have gaps between panels wider than the permitted 10mm.
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Describe your pool, fence type and timeframe in a short form. It takes a couple of minutes and there's no cost to submit.
You're connected with independent pool fencing providers who cover Aspendale and the wider Kingston area. Each one opts in to receive your job details.
You'll typically receive up to three quotes to compare side by side. Pick the provider that suits your budget and timeline, with no obligation to proceed.
Most pool fencing jobs in Aspendale fall somewhere between A$1,000 and A$5,000, depending on material, pool size and how much of the old fence needs removing first. Leaving a non-compliant fence in place risks a failed council inspection and, in some cases, an infringement notice, so it's worth getting quotes sooner rather than later. Costs here are typically driven by fence length, material choice and how many gates need replacing — request a few quotes to see where your job sits.
Market guidance only — typical ranges for this suburb, not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job and should be confirmed in writing before work starts.
Scope varies quite a bit between providers, especially around removal of the old fence and whether a compliance certificate is included. Comparing quotes line by line helps you see who's covering what before you commit.
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Two quotes at the same price can cover very different scope, so check whether old fence removal and a compliance certificate are included before you compare on price alone.
Aspendale sits right on Port Phillip Bay, and the salt-laden air off the water accelerates corrosion in steel fittings and rot in exposed timber faster than it would in an inland Melbourne suburb. Combined with sandy, free-draining soil that shifts more than clay, fence posts here can loosen or lean within a few years, opening up the gaps under the barrier that councils flag during inspections.
Most pool fences need a proper compliance check every four years under Victorian building regulations, but a fence showing rust, movement or a gate that no longer swings shut on its own should be looked at sooner. Spring, before the pool season really kicks off, is when most Aspendale homeowners get quotes sorted, since a failed compliance check in December means a scramble to fix it while everyone wants a swim.
A licensed provider does more than bolt panels together — they'll check footing depth against the local soil, set gate hardware to self-close from any open position, and confirm the 900mm non-climbable zone is genuinely clear of furniture, planters or low walls before signing off, which is the difference between a fence that looks fine and one that actually passes inspection.
Aspendale is a bayside suburb in Melbourne's south-east, with a housing mix that ranges from original 1960s and 70s brick veneer homes on standard blocks to newer knock-down rebuilds and townhouses closer to the beach and Nepean Highway. Pools installed decades ago often still carry their original wrought-iron or timber fencing, which rarely meets today's spacing and self-latching requirements.
Access is generally straightforward on the older, wider blocks common through central Aspendale, but some beachside properties have narrow side access via tight gates or shared driveways, which affects how easily materials like glass panels can be brought into the backyard. Flat, sandy terrain near the foreshore also means installers typically dig slightly deeper or use adjustable footings to stop posts leaning over time, something worth asking a provider about directly.
Providers matched through this page typically also cover nearby suburbs including Edithvale, Mordialloc, Chelsea, Waterways and Braeside, so if you're just outside Aspendale's boundary you'll likely still be matched with someone who knows the area.
Pool fencing in Victoria is regulated under the Building Act 1993 and Victorian Building Regulations 2018, and must meet AS1926.1. Because the fence affects a home's compliance and insurance, it's worth confirming the person doing the work is properly registered before any deposit changes hands.
Pool fencing installation involving structural building work generally requires a registered building practitioner licensed through the Victorian Building Authority (VBA). Smaller like-for-like repairs may be done by a competent tradesperson, but new fences or gate structures should go through a VBA-registered contractor.
The right provider for a fence job in Aspendale understands both the compliance rules and the coastal soil conditions that cause most local faults. A bit of upfront checking saves a costly re-do later.
Ask for the practitioner's VBA registration number and check it against the public register before agreeing to anything. This single step rules out unlicensed operators quoting on structural fencing work.
Aspendale's sandy soil near the foreshore needs different footing depths than clay-based inland suburbs. A provider who's worked locally should mention this without being prompted.
Make sure the quote spells out material, fence length, number of gates and whether old fence removal is included. Verbal promises are easy to forget once the job is underway.
Ask whether the provider arranges the compliance inspection or whether you need to book that separately with a registered inspector. This affects both cost and timeline.
Prices for the same job can vary by over A$1,000 across providers, so comparing a few gives you a realistic sense of the fair range for your fence.
A reasonable workmanship warranty covers issues like a leaning post or a gate that stops self-latching within the first year or two.
If you need the fence done before summer, ask about realistic start dates now rather than after you've paid a deposit.
Late winter through early spring, roughly June to September, tends to be the quietest period for pool fencing work in Aspendale, which usually means shorter waits and more room to negotiate on price. Demand climbs sharply from October as homeowners get pools ready for summer, so booking early avoids the pre-Christmas rush.
This is typically the slowest period for pool fencing work in Aspendale, with providers generally having more availability and sometimes more flexibility on price.
Bookings pick up steadily through spring as homeowners prepare pools for summer, with November often the busiest month before the season starts.
Demand is highest over summer, and same-week bookings become harder to secure, particularly for compliance-driven repairs.
Demand eases off after summer, making autumn a reasonable window for planning ahead of the following season without the spring rush.
If your compliance certificate is due for renewal, book the fence work in winter so any issues are sorted well before the four-yearly inspection deadline.
Pool Fencing Installation in Aspendale — common questions
Real feedback from customers we have matched
“I've been using The One Pool Care Elsternwick for the past 2.5 years and have been extremely happy with their service. They are reliable, professional, knowledgeable and always responsive when needed. My pool is consistently maintained to a very high standard and any issues are dealt with promptly and honestly. It's reassuring knowing my pool is being looked after properly. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for dependable and professional pool care.”
A customer Elsternwick · Pool Maintenance“This pool care company is amazing, they really care. Zena has been servicing our pool for over a year. His knowledge of our old pool system is exceptional. The service is fantastic and their pricing is reasonable. All of the team are courteous and always helpful. I highly recommend them.”
A customer · Pool MaintenanceThe Pool Quotes connects Aspendale homeowners with independent pool fencing providers who cover the local area. You describe the job once and compare offers, rather than calling around individually.
Only providers who actively cover the Aspendale and Kingston area receive your job request, so you're not waiting on a callback from someone who won't travel there.
You typically receive up to three quotes for the same job description, making it easier to compare price, materials and timeframe side by side.
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