Eleven Suburbs • One Region

Around the Peel: Where the Pools Come Out

Canal lots, riverside acreage and coastal sand — the Peel's backyards differ street to street, and so do their pool removals.

Eleven suburbs, three kinds of backyard

Enquiries through this site are referred to an independent contractor working across the Peel's canal estates, riverside settlements and coastal suburbs. The eleven below are the core patch; each note is the thing about that suburb a quote actually turns on. Costs by scenario are on what it costs; which council you'll deal with is on the approvals page.

Dudley Park

Established estuary-side Mandurah, with waterfront and near-water sections around the marina end. Plenty of 1980s–90s brick-and-tile homes whose pools are now at the cracked-and-costing-money stage.

Wannanup

Canal-estate living by the Dawesville Cut. Beautiful lots, brutal access — pools here are often quoted at the top of the concrete band because material gets broken small and walked out.

Madora Bay

Coastal strip at Mandurah's northern end, mixing older beach homes with newer builds. Sandy ground makes the digging and backfill side of the job about as easy as it gets.

San Remo

A small, quiet beachside pocket next to Madora Bay, with older housing stock on generous blocks — the kind of yards where an above-ground pool has quietly rusted for a decade.

Golden Bay

An old beach settlement now wrapped in new development, which puts shack-era blocks with ageing pools next to brand-new estates. Sits in the City of Rockingham, not Mandurah — different council desk, same rules.

Secret Harbour

Master-planned coastal estate from the 1990s onward, laid out around the golf course. Newer homes, tighter lots — access planning matters more than pool age here.

Singleton

Beachside and low-key, with an older core of big blocks between the dunes and the freeway growth corridor. Also City of Rockingham territory for permits.

Barragup

Semi-rural blocks along the Pinjarra Road corridor between Mandurah and the Murray district. Acreage access — machines drive straight to the pool edge, which shows up in the price.

Furnissdale

A small riverside locality across the water from Barragup. Semi-rural lots near the Serpentine River, where the water table is part of every excavation conversation.

North Yunderup

Older riverside settlement on the Murray River, Shire of Murray side. Generous blocks and easy machine access, tempered by riverside groundwater.

South Yunderup

Riverside and canal living around the Murray Lakes area. Canal-lot access and high water sit together here, which is exactly the combination that needs a site visit before a number.

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