Browse Forums Pools & Spas Re: Building Permit for Spa? 3Nov 19, 2014 8:45 pm All spa's require a safety fence. It is the safety fence that requires a building permit. I work in the industry and you would be surprised how many people are dobbed in by family / friends / neighbours. If you are caught without a building permit the fine can be many tens of thousands of dollars not to mention the safety of children. Re: Building Permit for Spa? 4Nov 20, 2014 6:38 pm Spas under 2000 litres have the option of a lockable hard cover . Re: Building Permit for Spa? 5Jan 02, 2015 5:25 pm wheeliworks Spas under 2000 litres have the option of a lockable hard cover . have not seen this before, how do you ensure lock meets an aust standard? I would get a permit the fine for not having an approved fence can be $1000 on the spot. and if a child falls in and drowns kiss your house goodbye. No, not yet. It’s currently being assessed by our building surveyor 4 6582 You wont need a permit to put in non loading partition but you will need a licensed plumber and a licensed electrician 1 6839 I don’t think so as the floor area over 300 square meters then it is class 3…. 12 18365 |