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Swimming Pools & Spas in Reno, NV (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Pool Permits

Reno requires a building permit for all in-ground and above-ground pools over 24 inches deep. Permits are issued by the Reno Community Development Department and require barrier, electrical, and plumbing inspections.

Swimming Pools: Pool Permits

Heavy Restrictions

Fencing Requirements

Reno pool barriers must be at least 5 feet high with self-closing self-latching gates under IRC Appendix G. Doors from the home to the pool area need alarms or approved safety barriers.

Swimming Pools: Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Safety Rules

Reno pools must comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Act for anti-entrapment drain covers. Proper electrical bonding and GFCI protection are required. Diving boards require minimum depth per IRC.

Swimming Pools: Safety Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Above-Ground Pools

Above-ground pools in Reno follow the same permit and barrier rules as in-ground pools when depth exceeds 24 inches. The pool wall can serve as barrier if 5 feet high and ladder access is secured.

Swimming Pools: Above Ground Pools

Some Restrictions

Hot Tub Rules

Reno hot tubs and spas over 24 inches deep require permits and must meet barrier rules. A locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 can substitute for a fence on hot tubs. Electrical must be GFCI-protected and bonded.

Swimming Pools: Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Washoe County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Reno city rules.

Swimming Pools & Spas in Washoe County