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Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to a single-family residence, that are less than 24-inches deep, do not exceed 5,000 gallons, and are installed entirely above ground, are EXEMPT from permits. These provisions shall apply to the design of barriers for pools and spas.
Yes, youll likely need a permit to build a deck, and you should always check your local regulations for compliance. So youve decided on your deck design and built a project budget.
Though installing an above-ground pool yourself can save you money, it may be worth it to hire a professional pool installer to take on the time and labor of the project. If you purchase a new pool from a pool store, the retailer will typically have a pool installer on hand that you can hire for the job.
Barriers at Home Pools A barrier, such as a fence that is at least 4 feet high, must surround the pool or spa. The gate or door must be self-closing and self-latching with the latch out of a childs docHub.
Pools that are only partially below ground count as in-ground pools. Above-ground pools need a fence or barrier when they exceed a certain depth.
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Does my spa need to be fenced with an approved pool safety barrier in Western Australia? Yes. ing to legislation, a compliant barrier must be installed around private spas in order to restrict access to the pool by young children.

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