Swimming Pools in Sydney Backyards

Swimming pools are very popular in Sydney backyards and offer a great way to keep fit and relax with friends and family. They also add value to a property, and can increase the resell value of your home. However, it is important to know that pool safety regulations must be followed in order to ensure the safety of everyone using the pool. This includes making sure the pool is regularly maintained and that all required safety equipment is available for use.

Swimming pool heating in Sydney is a common option for people who want to enjoy their outdoor pools all year round. The sun is abundant in Sydney, so solar heating is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly method of keeping your pool at the right temperature. Depending on the size of your pool, you may be able to heat it using solar panels alone or in conjunction with gas heating.

The annual Summer Open Day is on again, taking place at all six aquatic and leisure centres across Sydney – and this year it’s FREE! There’s a range of activities, in-centre events and giveaways to get involved with. You can try your hand at water aerobics, chat to a health and wellbeing expert or find some inner calm with a yoga class.

In Coogee, head to Wylie’s Baths – one of Sydney’s most beautiful tidal pools, which was established in 1907 by Henry Alexander Wylie, a champion long-distance swimmer. It has raised decking built into the cliffs, and sweeping 180-degree views of the ocean, all the way to Wedding Cake Island. You can also swim in McIver’s Ladies Baths – the only ocean pool in Australia that is exclusively for women and children.

Public swimming pools encapsulate the values of equality, diversity and mateship, and it’s clear why they’re so well-loved. But there’s still a lot of work to be done in improving the affordability and accessibility of these spaces, as well as providing more training and education for lifeguards and pool managers.

The best way to make sure that your pool is safe for you and your family is to follow the NSW pool safety regulations. You should also be familiar with the laws and regulations regarding pool building in your area, and make sure that you obtain a copy of your site plan from your local council to see whether there are any essential power lines or other services running through or over the land where you intend to build your pool. In addition, you should request a quote from an authorised pool builder and make sure that their insurance covers the entire construction period and all warranty periods. Also, check to see that their company is registered with the Home Building Compensation Fund (HBF). The HBF protects homeowners against unfair repercussions from contractors who don’t comply with NSW regulations. The HBF also pays out to the homeowner if their contractor doesn’t complete the job on time or at all.