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TAE10 Certified Trainer & Assessor

Pool Owner Training
Delivered Onsite in Melbourne

One-on-one pool equipment lessons at your home — taught by a Certificate IV qualified Trainer and Assessor. Built for new owners, new-build handovers, and seasoned owners who want a confident refresh.

TAE10 Trainer & Assessor Onsite, Your Equipment 1.5 – 2 Hour Sessions Melbourne & Inner Suburbs
Who It's For

Pool training that fits how you actually use your pool

Most pool owners inherit their equipment with no real handover. Every Palatial training session is structured around the pool, pump, chlorinator, heater, and dosing system you actually own — not a generic slide deck.

New Pool Owners

From the deep end, gently.

If you've just moved into a home with a pool, we'll start at the basics — how the water actually moves, what every valve does, and how to keep it safe and clear without overthinking it.

New-Build Handovers

The handover your builder didn't give you.

Brand new pool? We'll inventory every piece of equipment, collect the manuals, capture serial numbers, and walk you through the full first-season schedule.

Refresher Course

For owners coming back to it.

Maybe you used to handle it yourself, then handed it to a service for a few years. We'll bring you back up to speed on what's changed in your gear and the chemistry.

Equipment Upgrades

Just installed a heat pump or new chlorinator?

A focused 60-minute session on a single new piece of equipment — heat pump, variable-speed pump, dosing system, or robotic cleaner.

What We Cover

A genuine curriculum — not a sales pitch

Pump & Plumbing

How your pump works, what "priming" means, why valves are in a particular order, and how to safely shut everything down for a repair or for winter.

Filter & Sanitiser

Cartridge, sand, or media — what's in your filter, when to backwash, when to replace, and how your salt or liquid chlorinator actually sanitises the water.

Heating Systems

Heat pumps, gas, and solar — how each one is wired and plumbed in, sensible setpoints, when to use a blanket, and where money quietly leaks if you don't.

Chemistry Made Practical

pH, chlorine, alkalinity, calcium, salt and stabiliser — what each one actually does, what "in range" means for your pool, and how to test and adjust safely.

Seasonal Rhythm

What the pool actually needs in November vs February vs July — opening up, peak season care, the autumn slowdown, and a Melbourne-appropriate winter routine.

Documentation You Keep

You leave with a written care plan, equipment inventory, recommended chemistry ranges, a chlorinator setup card, and emergency steps for a green pool.

Ready When You Are

Confident pool ownership, taught onsite.

Most owners only need one or two sessions to feel completely comfortable with their pool. We're booking lessons across Melbourne and the inner eastern suburbs — call to set yours up.