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Whether you decide on a concrete in ground pool or a portable above ground pool, the larger the project, the more guidelines will apply when installing a swimming pool. These requirements exist for your protection. Building Permits are required for all pools.
The CPSC recommends surrounding all pool areas with childproof fencing and gates, and that goes for above-ground pools, too. Above-ground pools have elevated edges that toddlers cant docHub, but stairs and ramps that provide access to the pools surface should be secured with gates and childproof locks.
Fence It In ing to Florida law, any pool that is deeper than 24 inches must be enclosed by a barrier. This applies to above ground pools as well. The fence must be at least 4 feet tall, non-climbable, and must have a self-latching gate. The barrier should also be at least 1.5 feet away from the edge of the pool.
ing to Florida law, any pool that is deeper than 24 inches must be enclosed by a barrier. This applies to above ground pools as well. The fence must be at least 4 feet tall, non-climbable, and must have a self-latching gate. The barrier should also be at least 1.5 feet away from the edge of the pool.
Above-Ground Pools (24 and above require a pool permit): Plot plan - must include: lot size, setback to front, sides and rear of property lines from existing structures and proposed pool area, size of pool, dimensions of deck and location of steps, ladder and pool equipment.

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Resurfacing pool does not require a permit. If doing electrical or plumbing permit would need to be pulled.
Work that does not require a building permit: This includes removal of debris from on or in a structure, minor demolition to prevent injury or further damage to buildings, structural shoring and bracing, replacement of broken windows and doors, repair/replacement of soffit and gutters, roof shingle replacement of 1
The state of Florida requires residents to work with a licensed contractor and electrician for the installation process. In-ground swimming pools require an Owner-Builder permit, and above-ground options require a Zoning Improvement permit.

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