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When is a permit required for a swimming or wading pool? A building permit is required for the installation, repair, maintenance, or location of any swimming or wading pool that is capable of a water depth of more than 24 inches.
A building permit is required for all private and public swimming pools.
A private swimming pool can be located only in the yard, and the pool must be at least 10 feet away from the propertys edge or easement. Depending on the city or county, most pool must be in the back or rear yard. The pool must also be 10 feet away from the septic system and wellhead.
Pools and other construction require permits and they require a survey prior to being issued a permit. Contact the local office which issues permits if the neighbors are building on your property. If you moved in after the pool was completed, then the issue should have been dealt with before you closed on the
Yes, you can put an above-ground pool in your backyard, but there are several factors to consider: Space and Size: Ensure you have enough space in your yard for the pool. Measure the area to confirm it can accommodate the pool size you want. Local Regulations: Check local building codes and regulations regarding pools.
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