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Swimming Pools & Spas in Anchorage, AK (2026)

5 verified swimming pools & spas rules for Anchorage, Alaska, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Pool Permits

Anchorage requires a building permit for in-ground and permanent above-ground pools under the adopted International Residential Code. Electrical and plumbing permits are separate. Development Services issues permits.

Swimming Pools: Pool Permits

Some Restrictions

Fencing Requirements

Anchorage follows IRC Appendix G pool barrier standards: minimum 48 inch barrier, self-closing and self-latching gates, and specific opening limits. Applies to pools and spas with water depth of 24 inches or more.

Swimming Pools: Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Safety Rules

Anchorage pool safety rules cover barriers, drain covers, alarms, and CPR signage for commercial pools. Residential pools must meet IRC barrier rules and Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act drain standards.

Swimming Pools: Safety Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Above-Ground Pools

Permanent above-ground pools in Anchorage over 24 inches deep require barrier compliance and electrical permits. The pool wall itself may serve as the barrier if 48 inches or taller and ladders are secured when not in use.

Swimming Pools: Above Ground Pools

Some Restrictions

Hot Tub Rules

Hot tubs and spas in Anchorage need electrical permits and must meet barrier rules if the water depth exceeds 24 inches. A lockable safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 is accepted as an alternative barrier.

Swimming Pools: Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions